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CHP Welcomes New Marketing Coordinator For Archbold & Bryan

By Newspaper StaffAugust 29, 2016Updated:November 30, 2016No Comments2 Mins Read
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KesslerCHP Home Care & Hospice announces Kaysie Kessler of Edon as its marketing coordinator for Archbold and Bryan offices.

“The enthusiasm of the people that work here made me believe that this is something I want to be a part of,” Kessler said. “It’s an honor to promote CHP to our community and to those who need our services.”

Kessler is new to home health and hospice care, but seeing the impact it has on local families is rewarding.

“Going on a nursing visit opened my eyes!” she said. “These nurses become family to those they care for. CHP is a team that’s passionate about helping people, and I’m excited to be part of that team.”

Kessler said her goal is to let people know who CHP is and how important it is to have its services when in need.


“I want people in our community to know we truly care and the sooner they call us, the better, because we offer so much that can help them,” she said.

CHP Home Care & Hospice is a nonprofit agency with ten offices, providing home health and hospice services to patients and families throughout Northwest and West Central Ohio since 1975.

More information may be found at www.ComHealthPro.org

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