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  • Bridging the gap: Synergy HomeCare

    12/15/2006

    Synergy Homecare offers a way to make caring for a loved one in need a less daunting experience. For those seeking care options for an elderly parent or disabled loved one, the choice can be terrible.

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    Cogan responds to need for elderly care

    10/25/2006

    Unsatisfied with the inadequate in-home care service provided to his young son, David Cogan decided he did not want others to go through the same experience.

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    Synergy has success in Sun City

    09/25/2006

    A new home care business has opened in Sun City.

    Synergy HomeCare, headquartered in Gilbert, has a new franchise at 10240 W. Bell Road owned by David Cogan.

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    New Bellevue business provides home care to those in need

    09/13/2006

    After 28 years in sales and marketing with Shields Bag and Print, local resident Bill Merriman decided to venture out on his own.

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    Home care isn't from 9-to-5

    08/17/2006

    For two decades local entrepreneur David Cogan had a successful consulting career working with numerous Fortune 100 companies. But when he learned that Synergy HomeCare, headquartered in Gilbert, was franchising, he knew the opportunity was too good to pass up.

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    New business matches caregivers, clients

    07/26/2006

    Eight years ago, when Kim Kreber’s mom was diagnosed with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease, she decided to move back to the area.

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    Breaking Free

    06/28/2006

    Breaking Free Colleen DeBaise SmartMoney.com 2006-06-28 true MOST BUSINESS OWNERS wouldn't want to boast about their time in the big house. But entrepreneur Peter Tourian of Gilbert, Ariz., says his experience in jail — especially a prison riot in which seven people were held hostage — taught him how to ove

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    Taking care of people at home

    01/22/2006

    For more than two years, Peter Tourian, 33, worked as an Officer in Maricopa County’s Durango and Madison Street jails. He dealt directly with some high-profile inmates — including several who were extremely violent — in the high security sections of both facilities.

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