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Business Spotlight: Huge Hearts HomeCare Offers Caring Companions

Business owners in La Grange, La Grange Park and Western Springs tell Patch how their businesses came about and what makes them unique in town.

Business: Huge Hearts HomeCare, 639 S. La Grange Rd., Ste 3, La Grange

Owner: Jenni Showalter

Founded: 2012

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How did the business come to be?

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As a caregiver for over eight years, I wanted to invest my knowledge in client relations, client concerns, customer service, client care and employee trainng into my own homecare company. I wanted to be able to give and spread the type of care that clients deserve.

Why did you choose the area? 

La Grange is a great town. Not only beautiful but the members of the town really know how to work together.

What does your business offer?

Huge Hearts HomeCare offers caregivers and companions to assist with daily needs. Some of the services are bathing, grooming, medication reminders, meal prep, shopping, errands, laundry, housekeeping, companionship and more. We have no commitments. We can service any hours.

What's something interesting about your business your customers might not know?

The owners are very hands-on. Huge Hearts HomeCare also offers free use of large print books, puzzles and DVDs to seniors who are unable to get out of the house.

What's your most popular product or service?

The love and care that we give each individual client and their family.

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