Address: | 1451 Elm Hill Pike #218, Nashville, TN 37210, USA |
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Postal code: | 37210 |
Phone: | (615) 724-1488 |
Website: | https://bit.ly/3DDCFuQ |
Monday: | Open 24 hours |
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Tuesday: | Open 24 hours |
Wednesday: | Open 24 hours |
Thursday: | Open 24 hours |
Friday: | Open 24 hours |
Saturday: | Open 24 hours |
Sunday: | Open 24 hours |
Caring Senior Service genuinely cares about their clients, the owner is ethical and honest. You can trust them with your loved ones to be caring and professional. The staff is first class and the service is phenomenal! I would recommend them to any friends or family members needing additional senior services.
Caring Senior Service has gone well beyond the call of professionalism! The owner genuinely cares about people instead of just caring about the money like most business owners! Their agency director, Connie Allen, gives 110 percent every second of everyday to ensure their clients and their employees needs are met! They both allow me to better myself and they both teach me how to be a better person and a better employee! They both want me to do what's best for me, even of that means leaving the company! I would recommend them to anyone in need of home health because they'll treat your family as if it's their family!
I started with the company in November and I love it. Also, Ms Connie is a delight to have as a supervisor... Come aboard for anyone who is interested in a job with caregiving and see for yourself. I would like to add that I don't see myself working with any other company besides this one. The team are just wonderful and caring to have as a management group. I could go on, but I just need to say thanks for having me
There is not one I would trust other than CSS. My care taker is Nikki. I consider her the best in her field. Connie set me up with her. I would trust no one else. If you have had a rough patch call CSS for their help. There is no one else I would trust
I've met the owner (Andy) and the office staff. They are people who truly care about what they do. It's not about making a dollar to them but rather making a difference. To the best possible extent, they treat caregivers like extended family and clients like close relatives.