Avenues Home Care Welcomes Grant Hendrix As Newest Senior Care Coordinator

  • Thursday, September 19, 2024

Avenues Home Care, Inc. announced Thursday that Grant Hendrix has joined the company as senior care coordinator for northwest Georgia and southeast Tennessee. Mr. Hendrix will help families, their loved ones, and veterans living in Dalton, Chattanooga and surrounding areas engage with the home care services that meet their needs.

“At Avenues Home Care, we are committed to offering those we serve professional, compassionate, and flexible home care solutions,” said Doug Markham, CEO of Avenues. “With our years of experience and industry knowledge, we empower our local teams to foster meaningful connections within the community. Grant’s extensive experience and education combined with the Avenues’ vision and support give him the essential insights and resources to ensure we meet our clients’ distinct needs.”

Over the past four years, Mr. Hendrix has held administrative roles in leading independent living communities in Chattanooga. He holds an MBA in Health/Healthcare Administration/Management from the University of Tennessee in Knoxville.

“Avenues’ motto, ‘your journey, our care,’ is something I will strive to remember every time I visit families and their loved ones,” said Mr. Hendrix. “My passion is to connect people to exceptional home care services that will help improve their quality of life. With their excellent reputation and resources, Avenues Home Care has given me a great opportunity to help families in the areas we serve.”

In his new role, Mr. Hendrix will be responsible for analyzing the market, visiting communities, and meeting with clients in their homes. He has an understanding of senior living facilities and the issues to explore to determine if home care fits an individual’s and their family’s needs. Mr. Hendrix will cover a wide range of communities and counties in southeast Tennessee and northwest Georgia, including Dalton, Calhoun, Rome, and the NW Georgia counties of Dade, Walker, Catoosa, Whitfield, Murray, Chattooga, Gordon, Floyd, and Bartow, and Chattanooga and Hamilton, Bradley, and McMinn counties in Tennessee.

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