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Home-care Startup Seeking More Partners in North Texas 11/23/2017| by Glenn Hunter|  Share Post Honor, a two-year-old, tech-forward, non-medical home-care startup that has raised more than $60 million in venture capital funding, is selecting strategic partners in Dallas-Fort Worth to join its new H...
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This is about caring for seniors and creating meaningful opportunity for Care Pros.

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Irene G. Taylor
· July 11, 2017
I've been working for Honor since November and I absolutely think they're wonderful. There's always someone to help with any questions you may have. The clients I have had are great.

I would recommend them as an employer to anyone who wants to do caregiving
Sheldon Piumarta
· March 26, 2017
Absolutely horrible. DO NOT USE!!!

We set up an appointment a week ago for a case worker to come out and meet with us because we need temporary care for our ...autistic brother-in-law. They told us this would not be a problem. Came out today (Saturday) to begin care on Monday morning 9-5. Met with the client, went over his needs, signed a contract and everything was good to go for Monday 2 weeks of care 9-5. Done.

Saturday night 8pm, they call us and tell us they cannot watch him. They do not watch people with his particular needs. A week ago when we talked to them on the phone they told us they do. When the case worker came out and met with him, we were told they do. Now 8pm Saturday night they tell us they don’t. We lost a whole week where we could have found another person. Tomorrow is Sunday, who can we find then?

This company totally screwed us over. DO NOT USE EVER!!!
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Sheila Herling Malkind
· January 12, 2017
Honor was one of our most important sponsors for the 6th Legacy Film Festival on Aging, September 2016. We welcomed their very professional staff to distribute... Honor materials at the fest, as well as screening their wonderful videos to our moviegoers, showing the outstanding care they give to clients who need various forms of home help.

The Alzheimer's Association is also one of our sponsors, and every year of the festival we show long and short humorous films on the subject of Alzheimer's, honoring the stories of those afflicted and the love of their caregivers.
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Chrissy J Vaught
· January 26, 2017
Awesome company to work for, they have an app, for employees so you can choose where you want to go and who you want to see, and can work as much or as little as you want.
Albert Ndze
· June 9, 2017
I could give 6 stars. Great relationships with staffs and clients
Lovernne Lalas
· July 12, 2017
Life saver!!!.......................................
Sue Kwon
· March 6, 2017
Meaningful mission as most who know me ... know that I adore "my elders" and think they deserve respect and loving care.�
Phyllis Davis
· January 21, 2017
I asked for someone with memory care experience; they sent a new employee on her first in-home visit.
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We are proud to announce the launch of the Honor Partner Network. Join our community of leaders in health and home care who are committed to improving the quality of care for older adults.

Join our community of leaders and innovators, working together to provide better home care.
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WATCH: Little girl singing "You Are My Sunshine" to her great-grandmother with dementia will melt your heart: http://abcn.ws/2xGyOiq

We’re getting excited to walk with Alzheimer’s Greater Los Angeles tomorrow!

Lace up your shoes and show your support for the Alzheimer’s and dementia community with a #walk4ALZ hashtag: https://www.joinhonor.com/events/walk4alz-honor

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Here are a few ways to help those impacted by the North Bay fires.

As fires rage in Northern California, more and more people are impacted. We have several ways you can help, even if you're hundreds of miles away.
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Honor added an event.
October 11

Join us on Sunday, October 29 as we walk Alzheimer's Greater Los Angeles's annual walk4ALZ. Grab a free Honor t-shirt and support the fight against Alzheimer's and other dementias!


Schedule

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Registration begins at 7:00 AM
Opening Ceremony at 8:30 AM
Walk at 9:00 AM
Post-ceremony at 10-10:15 AM


For more information and to reserve a t-shirt in your size, visit https://www.joinhonor.com/events/walk4alz-honor.

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"When you have to go and ask somebody for help, at this age, it's very hard."

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She's worked hard on her farm her whole life, but sometimes she still needs to ask for help. (via Feedingamerica)

We should ask ourselves how we want to age, because we’re not finished yet.

Why one woman made 'conscious aging' her goal and how it transformed her
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GRATEFUL GRANDMA: 94-year-old grandmother is overjoyed when a group of police officers drops off hurricane supplies for #Irma. "And you're all so handsome!" http://abcn.ws/2x33g68

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September 29

"You've got to care. You've got to share."

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She's the community grandma, filling hungry little bellies with goodness. (via HooplaHa - Only Good News)

"Every day I dance for two hours. And I’m still really interesting too."

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“I’m ninety but I feel like I’m fifty. I don’t take any medicine. I never complain. I’m just happy to be alive. I tell people: ‘Start with what you have, no...t with what you want.’ Every day I dance for two hours. And I’m still really interesting too. I love politics and literature. I love the sciences. And I’ve got a boyfriend named Alexander. We exchange books. I don’t even know how old he is.”

(Moscow, Russia)

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Our friends at Next Avenue share why it's vital to do your research and choose carefully.

Consumer Reports says complaints are up and many facilities have staff shortages.
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