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Having one successful business has led to a former registered nurse and her husband finding success in home care.

Lisa Price and her husband, Tyrone, own a property preservation business, Infinite Home and Services, as well as Infinite Helping Hands in Sheffield, OH.

The former company, approximately 10 years old, works with banks to make repairs on foreclosed homes, Lisa Price told a local media outlet. While that business ramped up, Lisa Price worked as a nurse at a hospital in a Cleveland suburb, but she said she felt called to launch a home care business.

“The bank with which we opened the account sent me checks that said Infinite Home Care (instead of Infinite Home and Services),” she said. “I felt it was a divine intervention. Even though I hadn’t done home care, I missed helping people and felt that this was a divine intervention.”

Lisa Price said that she and her husband decided that the pandemic was a good time to launch Infinite Helping Hands because people want to stay in their homes. Moreover, she said the construction business complements the home care business. “We can build wheelchair ramps, widen doorways, cut grass, shovel snow, clean gutters … most home care businesses don’t offer those services,” Lisa Price said.

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