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.

Brian Perruccio of HomeChoice Home Care in the Victory Ride to Cure Cancer

On Saturday, May 19, 2018, I'll be riding 30 miles in the Victory Ride to Cure Cancer, a cycling event benefiting the V Foundation for Cancer Research. I've committed to raising $1,250 to help the V Foundation declare victory over cancer because I believe a cancer-free world is possible, and I believe the V Foundation [...]

By |2024-03-18T13:29:18-04:00February 28, 2018|Categories: HomeChoice Home Care News|Tags: , |

Talking to Dad about Home Care Services for Mom

Your mother and father have been married for over 60 years. They met shortly after he returned home from World War II, fell in love, and were quickly married. For the most part, they had a wonderful marriage, but they certainly had challenges along the way. Your mother recently suffered from a stroke and while [...]

By |2025-08-18T13:07:09-04:00February 15, 2018|Categories: Senior Care Advice|Tags: |

Preventing Falls Through Experienced Home Care for the Elderly

Falls are the number one cause of accidental death among seniors at home. They can be caused by a number of factors. It could be the result of less strength the senior possesses in their legs, causing them to lose balance and be unable to regain it in time. It could also be caused by [...]

How Are YOU Doing? Letting Others Care About You

It is probably the most common exchange in the human language. Conversations begin with "how are you doing?" and no matter how genuine the interest of the person asking, most people will simply respond "Fine". This may be the easiest of pleasantries, but it could also be a contributor to your stress. In your role [...]

By |2024-03-18T13:29:21-04:00January 12, 2018|Categories: Caregiver Wellness & Tips|Tags: |

Talking to Relatives About Home Care for Elderly Loved Ones

Mary knew that it was time to talk to her sisters about their father's failing health, but she dreaded the conversation. He'd been declining for months, but since her sisters lived all across the country, they hadn't seen the problem for themselves. Home care was the right option, but she had a feeling that her [...]

By |2024-03-18T13:29:22-04:00December 4, 2017|Categories: Senior Care Advice|Tags: |

Tips for Caring for a Senior Living with COPD

COPD is a common disease, with more than 30 million people throughout the United States living with the condition, and is the third leading cause of death, leading to the death of more than 120,000 Americans each year. As a family caregiver this illuminates how important it is for you to give your senior loved [...]

By |2024-03-18T13:29:23-04:00November 21, 2017|Categories: Arthritis & Pain Management|Tags: |

Are You Caring for Your Parent Too Much in Their Early Stage of Alzheimer’s?

When you find out that your aging parent is living with Alzheimer’s disease, it is easy to find yourself overwhelmed with the realities of the progression of this disease, and determined to take on as many responsibilities as possible to ensure that your parent’s needs are met. While it is important to ensure that your [...]

By |2025-08-18T12:58:01-04:00November 17, 2017|Categories: Alzheimer's & Dementia|Tags: |

How Can You Help Friends and Family Members Adjust to Your Senior’s Dementia Diagnosis?

It's difficult enough for you and your aging adult to adjust when she's diagnosed with dementia, but it can be even more difficult for others in her life. Friends and relatives may not understand what this diagnosis means for your elderly family member and they may start to withdraw a bit. There are things you [...]

By |2024-03-18T13:29:26-04:00November 8, 2017|Categories: Alzheimer's & Dementia|Tags: |

What Are the Best Ways to Feel Connected as a Long-Distance Caregiver?

Being a long-distance family caregiver can be almost as effective as being right there with your elderly family member, but it can sometimes leave you feeling disconnected. These techniques can help you to bridge that gap. Meet Everyone Involved in Her Care. Because you live farther away, it's possible that by the time you are [...]

By |2024-03-18T13:29:27-04:00November 1, 2017|Categories: Long-Distance Caregivers|Tags: |

HomeChoice Home Care Attends Veterans Aid & Attendance Presentation

Veterans Aid & Attendance Presentation The Veterans Aid & Attendance presentation by Patty at Preferred Senior Resources provided very valuable information about a little known program offered to vets who served our country during war time. This program offers monthly money to cover in home care costs for war time vets and their [...]

By |2024-03-18T13:29:28-04:00October 27, 2017|Categories: HomeChoice Home Care News|
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