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Nampa home health company is banking on baby boomers (access required)

by Anne Wallace Allen
Published: January 11,2011
Time posted: 8:52 am
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An at-home caregiving service that moved its headquarters to Boise in 2009 is banking on the baby boomers as it plans a nationwide expansion. Assisting Hands, a Nampa-based franchise system, opened a half-dozen new offices last year around the country and expects to open a dozen this year, CEO Lane Kofoed said. The 6-year-old company provides non-medical ...
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