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News and Media - 2026

Senior Helpers Leaders Featured in McKnight’s for Age-Friendly Care Research

(March 2026) Senior Helpers is excited to share that David Chandler, MBA, BSN, RN, Vice President of Clinical Services and Business Development, and Christina Chartrand, Senior Vice President of Training & Development, were recently featured in McKnight's Long-Term Care News for their work on Age-Friendly Care at Home. The article highlights findings from their published research showing how nonmedical home care supports the 4Ms Framework—What Matters, Medication, Mentation, and Mobility—and helps older adults improve daily living, maintain independence, and reduce avoidable hospitalizations through consistent in-home support. Click here to read full article.

Senior Helpers Leaders Published in National Nursing Journal

(February 2026) Senior Helpers is proud to share that our own David Chandler, MBA, BSN, RN, Vice President of Clinical Services and Business Development, and Christina Chartrand, Senior Vice President of Training & Development, were featured as authors in the peer-reviewed article, “Bringing the 4Ms Home: Elevating the Role of Nonmedical Home Care in Age-Friendly Health Systems,” published in the Journal of Gerontological Nursing. Click here to read full article.

Senior Helpers CEO & Co-Founder Peter Ross Featured in Forbes

(February 2026) Peter Ross, CEO and Co-Founder of Senior Helpers, was recently featured in Forbes, where he shared insights on the future of AI in service-based industries. In the article, he explores how automation can improve efficiency and scalability while emphasizing that human judgment, accountability, and connection remain essential—especially in caregiving and other trust-centered professions. Click here to read the full article.

Senior Helpers of Sheboygan was Featured on U.S. News & World Report

(January 2026) Sara Kregel, occupational therapist and owner of Senior Helpers of Sheboygan, was featured in a recent U.S. News & World Report article exploring adaptive equipment that supports activities of daily living. The article highlights how the right tools can help people of all ages maintain independence, safety, and confidence at home. Click here to read full article.