Wednesday, July 24, 2013

About Elly Kleinman

Elly Kleinman, over the course of his career in the home healthcare industry, has maintained a dedication to offering high-quality care to people in need of rehabilitation services. At present, other than sponsoring the construction of the new museum for Amud Aish, Elly Kleinman holds a position as a President and CEO of The Americare Companies, where Mr. Kleinman manages the organization’s day-to-day operations and offers executive oversight for the four separate branches with various healthcare goals.


The Americare Companies were established by Elly Kleinman in 1982. Afterward, Mr. Kleinman expanded its range of services and identified new areas in order to help the people in need. The Americare Companies unite four different branches Americare Certified Special Services, Inc.; Americare, Inc.; Americare Therapy Services; and Global Professional Staffing, Inc. A great number of people have turned to Americare in the search for a high-quality care. The Americare Companies offer their patients physical, occupational, and speech therapies, as well as other services. From newborn to geriatric care, The Americare Companies have helped out to patients in the recovery process and allowed them to experience a better life. Previous to his role at The Americare Companies, Elly Kleinman has worked in the home healthcare industry as a manager for Quality Care, a home healthcare company.

At the present time, Mr. Kleinman gives his support to many community service organizations. Mr. Kleinman is also a member of the Home Care Association of New York State, Inc., and the New York State Association of Health Care Providers, Inc. Elly is a charitable individual, who makes a charitable contribution to the Rofeh Cholim Cancer Society, Mesorah Heritage Foundation, and the Kleinman Family Holocaust Education Center. Every person in need can turn to Elly Kleinman and Americare Companies for highly professional home healthcare services in several locations throughout New York.

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