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New service connects verified care service providers with people who need them

February 4, 2020

 
Many people struggle to connect with care service providers who meet their needs or are available when needed.For some, this means excessive time and money spent searching for the right worker, or scheduling services with a worker only to find out that the fit is not quite right. For others, this means simply going without important services like respite or home care. 
“We held two forums in November and listened to the needs of families and individuals in our community who are struggling to access qualified, trusted, and available help” said Lindsey Cooke, Director of Provincial Services for Children and Youth at SMD. “Envoyy is here to help mitigate those issues of safety and security to bring about change in our community.”
Envoyy is a marketplace that connects verified personal care providers with people who need them. Find and hire help for respite, elder support, personal care, home care, and so much more. It is also the simple and safe way to find work and help your community.
 Contact Envoyy to become early adopters. It will be available to a limited group of users by March 2020. 
 

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