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New website for senior care from A Softer Place

Published on November 17, 2009 at 6:39 AM · No Comments

A Softer Place, LLC has announced the completion of Stage I of www.asofterplace.com. Refreshingly easy to use, straightforward, and timely, this Dallas-based website is the ultimate in online local advertising. It brings together only the very best senior care facilities, professionals and service providers in the area, in one comprehensive and informative directory; a “go to” place, where those who need help can find it quickly and easily with “two clicks” of the mouse.

“Aging is something we all share, but many choose to ignore,” said A Softer Place president and founder, Barbara L.Vincent. “We encourage people to make positive changes in their lives, and bring them the tools they need to make sound and informed decisions. Every situation is unique, but the cumulative need for a multitude of services is enormous,” she added. “There are reputable businesses, charitable services and organizations all across the Dallas area that can help, yet very few people know who they are, or where to go to find them. Current forms of advertising are no assurance of quality service.”

Designed to address the needs of the elderly and of those family members and friends who are committed to their well-being, www.asofterplace.com is a unique and outstanding resource for everyone:

  • Totally FREE to website users; no registration, membership, fees, or obligations.
  • Only pre-selected, high quality, local providers are listed in the Directory.
  • Services are defined, with information on licensing and regulatory authorities.
  • No irrelevant or distracting advertising, pop-ups, logos, banners or animation.

Source: A Softer Place

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