Senior Helpers of Fitchburg Celebrates Grand Opening and Ribbon Cutting
Senior Helpers of Fitchburg proudly celebrated the grand opening of its new office with a ribbon-cutting ceremony that welcomed more than 50 attendees, including local leaders, caregivers, family, and friends.
The event kicked off with a warm welcome from Patrick O’Hara of the North Central Massachusetts Chamber of Commerce, followed by opening remarks from Ama Ambaah, owner of Senior Helpers of Fitchburg, who shared her passion for providing compassionate in-home care to seniors in the community.
Distinguished guests included Fitchburg Mayor Samantha Squailia, State Representative Michael P. Kushmerek (3rd Worcester District), and City Councilors Sally Cragin, Derek James Cruz, and Bernard Schultz, all showing their support for the new business and its mission.
Guests enjoyed a tour of the new office, met with staff and caregivers, and celebrated the ribbon cutting. Citations and commendations were presented in recognition of the team’s commitment to supporting older adults in the region.
Also in attendance were Chamber Ambassadors, members of the Senior Services networking group, and many friends and supporters. Ama and her team look forward to being a trusted partner in helping seniors live independently and with dignity throughout North Central Massachusetts.
If you or a loved one in Athol, Orange, Royalston, Warwick, Fitchburg, Ashburnham, Ashby, Baldwinville, Gardner, Leominster, Lunenburg, Shirley, Templeton, Townsend, Westminster, West Townsend, or Winchendon needs compassionate in-home care, contact Senior Helpers of Fitchburg today to learn how we can help.