ATLANTA (September 10, 2020) | Last week, Sen. John Albers (R – Roswell) held a virtual town hall meeting with Beth Cayce, CEO of CaraVita Home Care in Roswell. The meeting provided an update on the latest COVID-19 information, with an emphasis on senior care.
“Beth is a true hero in her community through her work at CaraVita Home Care and for her passion of helping senior citizens and their families navigate the complexities of in-home care and transitional care services,” said Sen. Albers. “Her mission is more important now than ever, with COVID-19 continuing to adversely affect our senior population. I am grateful that she was able to join us for a thoroughly informative discussion and I look forward to continuing to support her work in our community.”
Beth Cayce founded CaraVita Home Care in 1998 and the facility offers in-home care services, specialized care for Alzheimer’s and Dementia, transitional care and other services. For more information on CaraVita Home Care, you can visit their website here: https://www.caravitahomecare.com/
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For Immediate Release:
Sept. 10, 2020
Andrew Allison, Acting Director
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