“Our caregivers take the time to get to know each client individually” – Cornerstone

Cornerstone Caregiving (CC) is celebrating the grand opening of their Cookeville location at 1101 Neal Street in Cookeville. CC is a nationwide provider of in-home care. The Cookeville–Putnam County Chamber of Commerce will be on hand to the company’s official ribbon cutting Aug. 12.

“Cornerstone is proud to now serve families across the Upper Cumberland. While they bring the strength and resources of a larger company, their mission remains rooted in personalized, compassionate care and strong community support,” according to the Chamber.

Their services include:

  • 24-hour care
  • respite care
  • Alzheimer’s
  • dementia care
  • hospital recovery
  • hospice
  • palliative care

“With a focus on maintaining dignity and independence, their caregivers take the time to build meaningful relationships and tailor care to each individual,” according to the Chamber. “Cornerstone proudly serves Putnam, White, Overton, Clay, Cumberland, Jackson and Fentress counties.”

There will be giveaways, food and drinks at the open house, “including a Blackstone grill.”

From Cornerstonecaregiving.com:

“Cornerstone Caregiving is proud to serve Cookeville and its surrounding areas, offering exceptional in-home care services. Our caregivers take the time to get to know each client individually, providing personalized care plans tailored to their needs. With a commitment to compassion and reliability, Cornerstone stands out as a trusted partner in maintaining independence and dignity. Our Cookeville team ensures that clients receive the support they need while engaging in their daily activities or various care needs.”

For more information call 931-400-6774 or email Shilfers@cornerstonecaregiving.com or visit HERE.

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