Comfort keepers® In Home caregivers assisted the Philadelphia Phillies

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Philadelphia Caregivers

At Sunday’s win over the Cubs, two Comfort Keepers In-home caregivers assisted in the first pitch ceremony. 250 other Comfort Keepers were on hand.

I personally select all of our caregivers. I want to make sure that they are the type of people that I would want to care for my loved ones”
— Michele Berman, Owner

PHILADELPHIA, PA, UNITED STATES, September 5, 2017 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Philadelphia, PA, August 29, 2017. Comfort Keepers® is an award-winning in-home care agency that helps to preserve the quality of life for an aging population and for others who need to live independently. Each office is owned by members of the local community. The Southeastern Pennsylvania team consists of qualified Comfort Keepers that provide from the local offices that supply the in home care services.

As America’s population ages and people live increasingly longer, caregivers who provide in-home care play an important role to preserve the quality of life for this aging population and others who need help to live independently. For over 15 years, Comfort Keepers® has provided in-home care to thousands of seniors and other adults across Southeast Pennsylvania.

On August 27th, local Comfort Keepers business owners Michele Berman and Marc Reisman said thank you to their caregivers by hosting the inaugural annual special Caregiver Appreciation Day at the Philadelphia Phillies game. The Phillies played host to the Chicago Cubs. Over 250 Comfort Keepers caregivers attended the event. A tailgate party was held with excellent local food trucks and chefs providing exotic and not so exotic baseball foods, and other baseball game staples, which were all presented as all you can eat specialties for the “Keepers.”

The festivities at the start of the game scored big. Special caregivers, Timika Evans, of Springfield, and Maddy Waddy, of Jenkintown, enjoyed a once in a lifetime opportunity participating in the “first pitch” ceremony. Both Timika and Maddy are longtime Phillies fans were living a dream to be a part of the “first pitch.”

“Most people don’t know what it takes to be a caregiver, physically or mentally,” said Michele Berman. “We wanted to show our appreciation for their hard work. Coming together and sharing our pride in them while at a fabulous facility like “The Park” is spectacular.” She said. The Phillies came from behind and rallied with the help of the Keepers 250 voices cheering them along. The Phillies beat the Cubs by a score of 6-3.

Michele Berman and Marc Reisman have provided in home caregiving services in Jenkintown and Philadelphia since 2000.

Comfort Keepers plan to make the Caregiver Appreciation Day an annual event.

For more information about Comfort Keepers services in Jenkintown and Philadelphia, PA. Visit www.comfortkeepersphilly.com. Sevices are available for clients 24 hours a day, seven days-a-week.

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