Mark Winter, President


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Mark Winter, President

Mark Winter, Pres.

Mark Winter, PresidentMark grew up in the Midwest surrounded by two things:  home health care, and marketing.  With a mother running large national and international home healthcare agencies, and a father immersed in branding and marketing, it was only fitting that he would pursue and earn a degree in Business Administration.  It was serendipitous that he returned to the States after some extensive international travels, just as his mother Lynn was jumping out of the corporate world to start her own senior care agency.  A partnership was born!

Now, more than twenty years later, Mark, Lynn and Erin continue working together day in and day out to provide not only the absolute best senior care services in our community, while also being the employer of choice for their amazing team of compassionate Caregivers.  In his spare time, you’ll find him on his bicycle, brewing his own beer, or cooking up tasty food to put smiles on the faces of friends and family.





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