Brian Perruccio, Owner

About Brian Perruccio

Owner at HomeChoice Home Care - A native of Portland, CT, Brian has lived in the Triangle since 1995. Brian received his undergraduate degree from the University of Connecticut in 1992 and then received his Masters of Sports Administration from St. Thomas University (Miami, FL) in 1994. He began his professional career at the University of North Carolina where he worked in the Athletic Department. His experiences in marketing, sales, customer service and brand management led him to home care business ownership in 2010. Brian is compassionate about providing the best care possible to his clients while also providing their family members the reassurance that their loved ones are in great hands. He is an avid mountain biker, golfer and a fan of the Boston Red Sox and the University of Connecticut Huskies. Brian resides in Apex, NC with his wife, Jennifer and their two children.

Important Habits for Senior UTI-Prevention

UTIs are not only uncomfortable, left untreated they can cause kidney failure and bloodstream infections. Because of those potential risks, if you’re currently caring for an aging in place loved one, learning how to recognize and prevent UTIs in seniors is important. What follows are some UTI-prevention habits that every senior should practice.

By |2024-03-18T13:28:03-04:00November 2, 2020|Categories: Senior Issues|Tags: , , , , |

HomeChoice Participates in Dementia Alliance of NC Golf Tournament

On Wednesday, September 16, HomeChoice Home Care Solutions owners Brian Perruccio and Tony Rogers played in the Devils Ridge Charity Golf tournament benefiting the Dementia Alliance of North Carolina (www.dementianc.org). Tony and Brian were joined by Brad Roland of Care Patrol.

Nutritious Meal Tips for Seniors with a Loss of Appetite

As a person ages, it’s not uncommon for them to start losing their appetite for one reason or another. But when that senior lives alone, a loss of appetite can cause rapid weight loss that quickly places their freedom and independence at risk. If you’re currently caring for an aging in place elderly loved one who’s not interested in eating due to a loss of appetite, try these taste bud-tantalizing meal ideas.

How to Stay Connected While Staying Healthy

Staying connected with your senior loved one is a challenge, even in the best of times. In the current crisis, older adults, especially seniors with underlying conditions, are at a higher risk for COVID-19 and can develop serious complications. Here are options that allow you to stay connected with your senior without physical contact and still keep everyone around you safe.

By |2024-03-18T13:28:38-04:00August 3, 2020|Categories: COVID-19|Tags: , , , |
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