Network In Action is happy to introduce Jacqueline Stroh of Assured Care Placement Services to the WA - Network In Action Eastern Washington group.Learn more...
Jessica White: NIA Franchise Owner | Business Strategy Coach & Consultant Interviews Jacqueline Stroh of Assured Care Placement Services.Learn more about Jac...
Describe How You Would Like To Be Introduced Via Email
I would like to be introduced in a way that shows I can be of service and help to whoever is needing it. If it's to another business owner/someone I should connect with, just briefly explaining what I do and why it would be great for us to connect, whether that's in what we do or how we would "click."
What is your "why"? Why do you do what you do?
My "why" has been influenced by several remarkable people, specifically, my grandmothers and Gordon (a past client). My compassionate nature has always guided me, but it was through the experiences with my grandmothers and Gordon that I gained a deeper understanding of the need to assist people in finding and receiving the love, care, and dignity they truly deserve.
Qualifying Questions: What are three questions we can ask clients to help pave the way for a referral? List them here.
1. Are you overwhelmed caring/providing for an aging loved one?2. Does your loved one need to go into a care home or get in-home care?3. Would it be helpful to be connected with someone who can help you find the right solution for your loved one?
Unique Selling Proposition
I have hands-on senior care experience, so I know exactly what it takes to care for someone and the challenges/rewards that come with that. Being a caregiver full-time is not easy, and I understand how physically and emotionally difficult it can be. I also do routine, in person follow-up visits with every client that I place to ensure they are happy and well-care for. If there's anything needing addressed, I am there as an advocate for the client and their family.
About me
I'm a Moscow, ID native, which is where I crossed paths with my amazing husband, Trevor. Nearly a decade of marriage later, we're still on this adventure together, accompanied by our dog, Holly, who joins us on all our escapades. Almost everything we do, we do together. My husband is truly my best friend.
My path in caring for others began with a compassionate heart and a commitment to making a positive impact. I initially worked with adults and children with developmental disabilities, and I've always been an advocate for those who can't advocate for themselves, so the transition to elderly care felt like a natural progression. Over the last 10 years, I have been involved in the medical and elderly care industry. I started as a caregiver, was an activity director, and then the operations manager for 3 adult family homes. I genuinely know what it takes to care for people and meet their physical and emotional needs.
I have hands-on senior care experience, so I know exactly what it takes to care for someone and the challenges/rewards that come with that. Being a caregiver full-time is not easy, and I understand how physically and emotionally difficult it can be. I also do routine, in person follow-up visits with every client that I place to ensure they are happy and well-care for. If there's anything needing addressed, I am there as an advocate for the client and their family.