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Always Connected Care and what we do to save lives. 

Senior living communities were epicenters of the pandemic, leading to the tragic loss of life and loss of faith in the senior living business. One of our biggest goals is to provide tools to prevent tragedies such as these from reoccurring again. By utilizing our technology we are able to empower assisted living, independent living, and any business that needs it, to stay ahead of infectious disease from both inside the facilities and outside. Talk about it with business leaders, healthcare providers, and especially senior living facilities to help them implement a pandemic response plan that works for the benefit of them and especially their residents and employees.

Always Connected Care works with physicians/caregivers, the client, and the family to complete a circle of connected care. If you know anyone in the "circle", Talk about it



1. Copy the above form. 
Right-click on the image and click copy, then paste in a word document. 

2. Use the contact form on this page to let us know your name and email address. 
We'll assign you a referrer number to handwrite with your name on the form. 

3. When you have someone who has agreed to have us call them, 
use the contact form on this page to attach a jpg or pdf of your
referrer form. Feel free to write additional information about your
referral that you think may help us to help them. 





Help us reach 10,000 likes on Facebook!

LIKE our page, SHARE the post, and TAG at least one friend who is a caregiver or someone who has a caregiver (even if that caregiver is you)  for a chance to win a $100 Visa gift card!

And, don’t forget to visit our blog post where you can print as many $50 referral forms and refer people to our program. Many people are getting hundreds of dollars a month doing this. It doesn’t matter what state you live in, Electronic Caregiver is nationwide.

Once we hit 10,000 likes we will be giving away a FREE $100 Visa gift card to one of our Facebook followers. Good luck!

*This promotion is in no way sponsored, endorsed or administered by, or associated with Facebook* Always Connected Care by Terry Scott, (Master Care Partner with Electronic Caregiver) is solely responsible for this contest.  


 




 

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