Senior1Care Extends High-Quality Senior Care To Kosciusko County

October 29, 2024 at 4:36 p.m.
Nancy Fanning
Nancy Fanning

By Staff Report

Senior1Care, a leading home care agency in Indiana, announced its expansion into Kosciusko County, broadening access to its personalized senior care services in the region.
Senior1Care will now serve the county’s many communities, including Warsaw, Milford, North Webster, Syracuse and Winona Lake, according to a provided news release.
Already established in Fort Wayne, Angola, Carmel, Elkhart and South Bend, Senior1Care is known for delivering compassionate, reliable care to seniors throughout the state. While not working out of a physical office, Warsaw staff will provide the same high-quality services Senior1Care clients have come to trust.
“Our expansion into Warsaw is driven by a commitment to providing seniors with the care they need to remain in the comfort of their homes,” said Nancy Fanning, who has been appointed as executive director of Senior1Care’s newest location. “This is the community I call home, so I am incredibly aware of the community’s needs, and truly honored to be leading our team there as we provide families peace of mind.”
Fanning brings over 30 years of extensive administrative and leadership experience to her role as the new executive director of Senior1Care’s Warsaw location. With a career spanning from high-level executive support at DePuy Orthopaedics, a Johnson & Johnson company, to roles in healthcare and human resources, Fanning has honed her skills in strategic planning, team coordination and operational management, the release states.
During her tenure at DePuy, Fanning supported four vice presidents and coordinated medical affairs, equipping her with a deep understanding of the healthcare industry’s complexities. She managed significant workloads under pressure, understood the intersection of healthcare and legal matters, and brought a commitment to excellence that will enhance her ability to lead in the home care space.
“We’re confident that Nancy’s leadership will elevate the level of care we provide to the seniors of Kosciusko County,” said Senior1Care CEO Kyle Bossung. “Her unique combination of experience, fresh perspective and deep ties to the community make her the ideal leader for our Warsaw team. Nancy will not only drive our mission to expand high-quality senior care in the area but also ensure the care families have come to trust.”
To connect with Senior1Care’s Warsaw team, call 574-850-6066.
For more information about in-home care or starting a career as a caregiver, visit www.senior1care.com.

Senior1Care, a leading home care agency in Indiana, announced its expansion into Kosciusko County, broadening access to its personalized senior care services in the region.
Senior1Care will now serve the county’s many communities, including Warsaw, Milford, North Webster, Syracuse and Winona Lake, according to a provided news release.
Already established in Fort Wayne, Angola, Carmel, Elkhart and South Bend, Senior1Care is known for delivering compassionate, reliable care to seniors throughout the state. While not working out of a physical office, Warsaw staff will provide the same high-quality services Senior1Care clients have come to trust.
“Our expansion into Warsaw is driven by a commitment to providing seniors with the care they need to remain in the comfort of their homes,” said Nancy Fanning, who has been appointed as executive director of Senior1Care’s newest location. “This is the community I call home, so I am incredibly aware of the community’s needs, and truly honored to be leading our team there as we provide families peace of mind.”
Fanning brings over 30 years of extensive administrative and leadership experience to her role as the new executive director of Senior1Care’s Warsaw location. With a career spanning from high-level executive support at DePuy Orthopaedics, a Johnson & Johnson company, to roles in healthcare and human resources, Fanning has honed her skills in strategic planning, team coordination and operational management, the release states.
During her tenure at DePuy, Fanning supported four vice presidents and coordinated medical affairs, equipping her with a deep understanding of the healthcare industry’s complexities. She managed significant workloads under pressure, understood the intersection of healthcare and legal matters, and brought a commitment to excellence that will enhance her ability to lead in the home care space.
“We’re confident that Nancy’s leadership will elevate the level of care we provide to the seniors of Kosciusko County,” said Senior1Care CEO Kyle Bossung. “Her unique combination of experience, fresh perspective and deep ties to the community make her the ideal leader for our Warsaw team. Nancy will not only drive our mission to expand high-quality senior care in the area but also ensure the care families have come to trust.”
To connect with Senior1Care’s Warsaw team, call 574-850-6066.
For more information about in-home care or starting a career as a caregiver, visit www.senior1care.com.

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