Is Companions & Homemakers a member of any state or national overseeing body?
We are a member of the National Private Duty Association (NPDA), the nation’s first association of private duty home care, including non-medical home care services. The NPDA’s purpose is to enhance the strength and professionalism of private duty home care providers through public education and fostering of industry best practices. Membership into the NPDA is selective and requires adherence to high standards of care and professionalism. More information about the NPDA and the home care field can be found at www.privatedutyhomecare.org or by visiting the Links of Interest section of our website. Companions & Homemakers, Inc. is registered with the State of Connecticut, Department of Consumer Protection, Registration #CT DCP HCA.0000101. We are also an Accredited Business member of the Connecticut Better Business Bureau and a proud recipient of several CT Torch Awards for both Marketplace Ethics and Superior Performance.
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