For Immediate Release

Stay at Home Senior Care Merges with Quality Home

Staffing and the Community Based Care Family of Providers

 

Stay at Home Senior Care (SAH), an organization dedicated to providing quality services to the

individuals they serve, is pleased to announce that they have joined the CBC family of providers and

Quality Home Staffing. SAH Owner, Deborah Bordeaux said, “SAH has had the privilege of caring for

the ‘senior royalty’ of Wake Forest for 18 years, enlisting compassionate aides who honor God everyday

through their important work. It was essential to find a company that shares our love for the elderly and

the people that care for them. Joining the CBC family will allow this meaningful and essential work to

continue in the community. Our team is excited to join one of the largest providers in North Carolina and

looks forward to the future”.

Mike Kotzen, CBC President/CEO, said, “SAH brings a reputation for providing outstanding quality to the

homes of vulnerable individuals. These home care services will help complement the services we

presently provide across the CBC family in North Carolina and Florida. We are proud to work with the

entire SAH team to enhance our service to the community and we are thrilled to welcome the SAH team

into the CBC family.”

Gene Rodgers, CBC Executive Vice President, added, “getting to continue the long history of Stay At

Home Senior Care allows us to continue to focus on home and community based services for North

Carolina’s citizens. Deborah and her team have, for a very long time, been the leading home cafe and

private pay private agency in Wake Forest, Raleigh & Northern Wake County. SAH will continue private

pay services and Quality Home Staffing (QHS) will provide all other services in those regions.”

SAH was founded in 2003 by Deborah Bordeaux and is headquartered in Wake Forest, N.C. To learn

more about our home care services, please visit https://www.qualityhomestaffing.com/.

 

About Community Based Care

The CBC family of providers supports people with Intellectual and/or Developmental Disabilities and

Home Care/Companion Care needs, and their families, in order to achieve their fullest potential, by

matching them with the most talented, well-trained, compassionate caregivers anywhere. CBC serves

over 2,500 clients in North Carolina and Florida and employs over 3,000 talented and committed

caregivers. CBC providers offer access to services in every MCO and almost all NC counties, plus state

of the art training, benefits, 401k and electronic health records to best serve our employees and clients.

For more information on CBC and its family of providers, please visit www.cbcare.com. For more

information on mergers & acquisitions please contact Gene Rodgers, CBC Executive Vice President, at

grodgers@cbcare.com.

 

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