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FirstLight Home Care of Scottsdale gets new ownership

Posted 4/28/23

FirstLight Home Care, a provider of home care services, has announced a change in ownership for its territory in Scottsdale.

Randy, Tyler and Kristi Olson now operate FirstLight Home Care of …

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FirstLight Home Care of Scottsdale gets new ownership

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FirstLight Home Care, a provider of home care services, has announced a change in ownership for its territory in Scottsdale.

Randy, Tyler and Kristi Olson now operate FirstLight Home Care of Scottsdale.

The team will continue providing home care services to clients in Scottsdale, Paradise Valley, Sun Lakes, Fountain Hills, Rio Verde and other surrounding communities, according to a press release.

FirstLight Home Care delivers companion care and personal care services to adults who need support in the place they call home, including seniors, veterans, those recuperating and individuals with dementia. Professional, trained caregivers help with many needs, from companionship, transportation and household tasks to individual responsibilities like mobility, bathing and personal hygiene.

“Our business was founded on the principle of treating our clients like members of our own family,” said Kristi Olson. “We understand the importance of trust, reliability and personalized care, which is why we prioritize these values in everything we do. Our goal is to deliver exceptional service that meets each client’s unique needs and preferences and allows them to remain comfortably in their homes.”

For information, visit Scottsdale.FirstLightHomeCare.com.