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About Us
Ernest Quansah has worked in several of the finest retirement facilities in the Lower Mainland, both in independent as well as assisted living facilities. In addition, he has helped opened a number of facilities where he worked as a manager responsible for the residents’ emotional care. He is an expert on emotional care and has a Peer Counseling certificate from UBC. Why did he form Full Spectrum Senior Services? When families place a loved one in a facility, the facilities are responsible for the residents’ physical needs, such as providing meals, activities and a clean place in which the resident can live. However, facility operators expect family members to do their part by providing the loved one with one-one-one visitation time and emotional support to help the loved alleviate loneliness and feelings of isolation and abandonment. Unfortunately, sometimes family members are simply too far away or don’t have enough time to be there for their loved one as often as they would like. Other seniors, though not requiring care in a facility, benefit from home support services, such as one-on-one visitation, meal preparation, touch-up cleaning, and similar services. For more information about our services, click here. Full Spectrum Senior Services was founded to provide both kinds of service on behalf of families otherwise not able to. With our extensive background in the retirement home/senior care industry, you can rest assured that your loved one will be in good hands. Read Testimonials. Our Staff: We realize the nature and sensitivity of elderly care. Our staff members are highly skilled, mature, educated, compassionate, and caring. They are handpicked based on their skillfully attend to your loved one’s needs. Pictures of Ernest and non-residents government official at a grand opening.
See the difference Full Spectrum Senior Services makes! SSAC “Senior services that transcend the ordinary” © 2010 Ernest Quansah, Founder of Full Spectrum Senior Services. |
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