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Homecare Suppliers 2012

January 5, 2012 on 11:37 am | In Articles, Uncategorized | No Comments

It is good for us to occasionally take a step back and look at not only what we have accomplished since our beginnings but also to look at what is working, what is not and how we can improve. The New Year is a perfect time for this self-assessment.

Homecare Suppliers began as simply a stairlift company. We sold one stairlift in the beginning, the Summit SL350. There was a huge need for qualified dealers and installers at that time. The market was not saturated with internet dealers and there weren’t 14 different dealers in our area. Simply put, there was a need and demand. We stepped into the gap in our area as well as online. It was our online presence that set us apart. There were not very many dealers selling these units via the internet. Our sales were amazing those first years.

Then two things happened, the economy took a hit and the market became saturated with stairlift dealers. Thankfully, we had diversified. We had increased our stairlift product line, we began selling various other mobility products including ramps, lifting devices and daily living products.

During the next couple of years the economy also boomed with senior living products and CAP (Certified Aging in Place) remodelers and builders. The baby boomers caused a boom in the senior market. With the influx of retailers, including big box stores carrying aging in place items, smaller mobility companies felt the most changes. Amazon and large online dealers added to the crunch by offering some of our products at discount pricing that was so low many of us were unable to compete.

So, what then set Homecare Suppliers apart? These things alone: Customer Service and the willingness to go the extra mile. We aren’t tooting our own horn here. That is truly what has allowed us to stay in the game. We have always been a family run organization. We have always focused upon our customers and their needs, not the bottom line. We committed to being a supplier of stairlifts and home care supplies because there was and is a huge need.

The people that call us are in need, often a far greater need then just getting a simple product. They are in transition. They or someone they know are suddenly facing mobility challenges. These challenges come with many questions, more than just the price of the unit. It is there that I believe Homecare Suppliers stands apart from the big box stores, the massive internet distributors and the fly-by-night dealers that pop up overnight and then slip away when they see how competitive the market is.

We have ate, slept and lived stairlifts and mobility products. When we began our company we came from diverse backgrounds. One of us had years of experience in human resources and customer service. Another of us was a trained law enforcement officer with an inherent desire to serve and protect. Another of us was an experienced IT person with vast experience in internet marketing and web promotions. We came with qualified consultants and contractors that knew all the ins and outs of the industry. We each stepped into our rolls with a hope of making a difference.

Looking back over the last seven years, I know that we have.

So looking forward into the fullness of 2012, our eyes continue to be on standing apart from our competitors. We will never be a huge conglomerate that carries every item needed for those facing mobility challenges. Our goal was never to be a big box store. So, with eyes focused straight ahead we will continue down the path that is before us – making it possible for those with mobility challenges to live life unlimited!!

Affecting Change Through Volunteering

September 2, 2011 on 12:26 pm | In Uncategorized | No Comments

I recently read an article about two high school friends: Mack Bawden and Cameron Judd. Cameron was born with cerebral palsy, a neurological disorder that affects muscle control. His case is severe. He cannot walk, talk or use his hands for complex tasks. Cameron’s mind is unaffected. The article was the ideal example of “Living Life Unlimited.” Mack pushes Cameron in his wheelchair during their track and cross country meets. The article demonstrates how we can all make a difference. We can be an example for others; we can be an inspiration; we can be the tool that is used to take away the limitations in a person’s life.

Once I had read the article, I ripped it out and put it in a drawer. I felt the desire to write about it and share it with others, but it took my daughter to inspire me to actually do something more.

All summer, my eleven year old daughter talked about volunteering with the Special Olympics, a global organization serving people with intellectual disabilities. She had heard about it from a family friend who is a coordinator in our area. I figured that my daughter would change her mind when school and sports started. However, she did not. She reminded me every week she would be volunteering once school began. This past Tuesday was her first day volunteering. She is partnered with another 11 year old and they have begun bowling for two hours once a week. The entire drive home, she told me about it. Her excitement made me excited and proud.

Through Homecare Suppliers, we have, directly and indirectly, helped many different types of people: seniors, boomers, disabled, those that are dying, as well as caregivers. Over the last few years, I have felt the desire to do more. But, I did not want to take away from what I do at our company. We have helped with some wonderful organizations: MS, MDA, Cancer Society, Stroke Foundation, Area of Aging, and specific individuals. We have participated in events and donated. As I listened to my 11 year old daughter, I realized that her joy was not from helping the cause. It was from being a part of it. She had established a real connection. She was making a difference. This was a committment on her part, a long term committment. She is building her future around this.

Writing a check or attending an event is important. It keeps these organizations running. I have the luxury, at this point, to just step in and out of these organizations. The people living day in and day out with a disability don’t have that option. This is their future in many cases. Shouldn’t I be an example to my daughter? Shouldn’t I become faithful to helping more everyday? So, I searched for a group with whom to connect. I have filled out my volunteer form. I am just waiting to see how they want to use me.

If you are reading this, maybe you can help someone or some entity become limitless. If you already have a person or organization with whom you are linked, try to share your joy with others. Shine a light on it.

Mack began running with Cameron for Cameron. Yet in the end, the entire team began to participate with these races. Mack touched Cameron, and Cameron touched a community.

Reach out and make a personal connection. May you feel the joy and cast that light to others.

Below are several National Organizations that need volunteers:

Special Olympics

Disability Coalition of Missouri
Google: Disability Coalition for your state

MDA (Muscular Dystrophy Association)
MS (Multiple Sclerosis)
American Cancer Society
American Stroke Foundation
DAV (Disabled American Veterans)
Volunteer Match

Joplin – After The Storm

May 26, 2011 on 2:02 pm | In Uncategorized | 2 Comments

We have seen the miracles of community throughout our time serving those with disabilities, mobility issues as well as helping with the care of aging seniors. Therefore, we generally are not surprised when people come to the aid of others. However, we as a company and a community are in awe of what is happening in Joplin after the worst tornado in recorded history.

Homecare Suppliers has joined together with several businesses, churches and individuals to make a difference in the lives of those affected by this storm. This was not birthed out of one heart but out of MANY with a greater love to serve, share and make a difference in the lives of all those impacted.

The lists keeps growing daily of all those that are participating in the relief efforts for Joplin. Far and wide people are joining together to help. Here is just a glimpse of those that are making a difference. If you’d like to help, we encourage you to check out our resource list to find a way to make a difference. Some of these organizations are local – some are not.

Clothing Drive For Joplin Resident’s Facebook Page. The clothing that is collected through this community wide effort will be going to College Heights Christian Church in Joplin for distribution. The other supplies collected will be distributed to the organizations and churches that have need at the time of delivery – so we can ensure that the supplies and donated goods reach those in need in Joplin. This is predominantly for those in the Lee’s Summit, Liberty and Kansas City metropolitan area.

Lee’s Summit Drop Sites
o New Longview Apartments Office
460 SW Longview Road , Lee’s Summit, MO

o Allee & Co, CPA, LLC
1308 NE Windsor, Lee’s Summit, MO

o Jake’s Summit (In the new shopping addition by Macy’s)
880 NW Blue Parkway #H, Lee’s Summit, MO

o Homecare Suppliers/Pam Billings
Call For Directions or pick-up of bulk items – 816-525-2205

Blue Springs Drop Site
o UMB Bank (Near Woods Chapel Road and I-70)
3500 NW South Outer Rd, Blue Springs, MO

Liberty Drop Site
o St. James Catholic Church – In the orange buckets in Lobby
309 S. Stewart Road, Liberty, MO

o Suzanne Keisling
Call for Directions or pick-up of bulk items – 816-801-9040

Pick Up Locations in Kansas City area – contact Pam Billings at Homecare Suppliers 816-525-2205
Donation Bins – If you need a drop bin in your business – please contact Pam Billings as well.

Best Resource for Up-to-Date Details on Joplin
There is an awesome page on Facebook that is giving constant details with many resources and ways to aid those in Joplin. It is Joplin Tornado Recoveryhttps://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=151158224954447&ref=ts#!/joplinmo?sk=notes. This also has a resource database in their notes section for EVERY state that has some sort of effort going to help Joplin after the storm!

Financial Donations
If you would like to aid in the efforts monetarily, there is of course many awesome organizations. Convoy of Hope, Heart To Heart, Samaritan’s Purse and the American Red Cross are all accepting financial donations and have people on the ground to aid in the recovery. We do caution you to make sure that you only partner with reputable organizations when giving a financial donation.

Churches and Organizations
These are some great churches and organizations that have distribution centers and men/women actively serving right now. If you feel led to go to Joplin – contact these organizations to see how you can help them. Here are just a few of the ones that we have heard have need.

o Forest Park Baptist Church c/o Joplin Tornado Victims
730 S Range Line Rd • Joplin, MO 64801
(417) 623-4606

o Solace 1601 S Main
Joplin, Mo. 64804
They are working with the Salvation Army and Soul’s Harbor Mission.

o The Bridge3405 S. Hammons Blvd
Joplin, MO 64804
(417)206.6886

o Crazy Debbie’s Fireworks 3733 North Main Street
Joplin, MO 64801

o New Creation Church1831 S. Connor Ave
Joplin, MO 64801
** Lunch: 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM daily for victims and work crews.
Dinner: 5:00 PM till food is gone.
Distribution Center for bottled water, diapers, household supplies, dry goods, etc.
Work crews to help clear and clean neighborhood debris. PLEASE CALL IF YOU ARE INTHE NEIGHBORHOOD AND NEED A CLEAN UP CREW.
Pastor: Cliff Mansley
Center Manager: Joseph Hobbs
Contact: 417-782-8200

o College Heights Christian Church (this is who we are partnering with for our clothing distribution)
c/o Joplin Tornado Victims
4311 Newman Rd • Joplin • MO
(417) 624-6915
They are sending out people everyday to clean up neighborhoods. You just show up and they will dispatch you. Be ready to work!

The storm came and brought with it shock, turmoil and devestation. But, now, after the storm, is when we see community, grace, mercy, love and compassion – all of which sets us apart! Here is to Joplin - living life unlimited!

Going Beyond Mobility By Providing Daily Living Products For Aging Seniors

May 9, 2011 on 11:20 am | In Uncategorized | No Comments

Introducing our New Online Senior Living Store: http://www.SeniorLivingStore.Com
Kansas City, Mo. – Homecare Suppliers, LLC, an online provider of home mobility equipment for senior-age adults, has reached agreements with Drive Medical, Clarke Healthcare, Sammons Preston and Independence Medical to distribute each companies’ daily living products via its new online store – www.SeniorLivingStore.com.

Homecare Suppliers is a leader in the home medical equipment industry. The privately held company is dedicated to providing a new level of service, technology and convenience for consumers researching and purchasing daily living and mobility products online.

“Our team has consistently shown that we are dedicated to delivering the highest level of service to our customers,” said Pam Billings, Director of Operations and Services. “We not only work hand-in-hand with our customers to find them products that work for their situation, we also are dedicated to finding the most innovative and ideal products to aid in any given situation.”

Homecare Suppliers has been at the forefront of home health equipment since 2005 when they launched the mobility side of their company, which features stairlifts, wheelchair lifting devices, bathlifts and ramps. As they have seen transitions in the market, they have added different features and products to their company.
“We saw a great need for daily living products when we were assisting our customer with their stairlift and mobility needs. We heard their frustrations and began carrying a few products to help them. Overtime, we realized that we were going out of our way to find products for them that we weren’t even carrying, this birthed a desire to do more for them,” said Billings.

The Senior Living Store features products that aid those that face a multitude of challenges in their daily life as they age. With the ever-increasing rise in seniors suffering from Alzheimer, Stroke, Cancer, Arthritis, and dexterity problems, Homecare Suppliers has not only increased their product line but also their resource database. Since 2009, they have provided a resource list as well as articles on their blog to aid consumers in getting reliable information, support and product reviews.

The Web site – www.seniorlivingstore.com – features a range of Web enhancements that allow customers to easily navigate the site as well as to research and purchase senior-age daily living products. Site highlights include easy-to-use navigation, strong visual images and content, product photo galleries and site search functionality. In addition to its Web site, the company also maintains a toll-free phone number to assist customers at 888-252-2205.

About Homecare Suppliers, LLC
Homecare Suppliers is a privately held company that operates two e-commerce Web sites. The company is dedicated to providing a new level of service and technology for consumers researching and buying daily living and mobility products online. They are headquartered outside of Kansas City, Missouri and have dealers who sell and install their products throughout the continental United States. Their websites are located at www.buyastairlift.com and www.seniorlivingstore.com.

Contact:
Pam Billings, 816-525-2205
pbillings@buyastairlift.com
Source: Homecare Suppliers, LLC

When Products Don’t Solve the Issue

August 27, 2010 on 7:37 am | In Uncategorized | No Comments

Homecare Suppliers, LLC has regularly posted blogs about resources. It is such a daunting task to try and find help, products, and support. 80% of the calls that we have received in the month of August have been from a caregiver. So many of these individuals are trying to care for their loved one remotely. This can be so frustrating to both individuals.

Today for example, I had a person contact me about her aunt in NJ. The niece lives in Missouri. Her aunt suffered a stroke almost a year ago. She moved to New Jersey in order to be closer to her children. After completing physical therapy, she was released. She opted to rent an apartment instead of moving in with her grown child. The apartment complex had wide hallways, an elevator, and wide doorways. Unfortunately, the bathroom was not conducive to her situation. The stroke had her with limited mobility on her left side, including her left leg. She needed a scooter to move from location to location. There was no way for her to lift her legs to get into the bathtub unassisted.

The niece contacted me because of our bathlifts that we sell through our online store. After discussing options, we agreed that a product would not fix this situation. The niece then contacted her local area of aging in Missouri. They were able to connect her to the NJ Area of Aging. The niece was informed that as a result of her aunt’s situation, the state would pay for someone to come in several times a month to help with bathing. How amazing is that?! Further, if a product is required, the NJ Area of Aging will acquire it for her as well.

There are times when a product does not fix the problem. It is best to refer to many sources and sololicit opinions or advice from several entities. So often, we don’t know where to start. We go to the internet or to our local phone book. We automatically try and throw a product at the problem. After many hours and a lot of money, we realize that the product doesn’t help. Sales people are often too focused on the sale, rather than the situation and the person. It is up to you as the consumer to do your due diligence and become educated about your options.

The best place to start —-Your local Area of Aging or possibly a non-profit that supports the individual’s condition —Stroke Foundation, Cancer Society, MDA, MS Society. Each has a local branch. Start there first.

As we find out about organizations, Homecare Suppliers makes every effort to put them on our resource pages. Please do not hesitate to utilize these. And if you find something or someone that assists you and your situation – we encourage you to share your journey with us!

Here are links to our current resource pages:
Disability Resources
Daily Living Related Resources Lists
Making Your Home Safe Resources

One more step today for living life unlimited!

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