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Girling Health Care average salary is $200,000, median salary is $200,000 with a salary range from $200,000 to $200,000.
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  • Girling Health Care , Inc.
  • Industry: Other
  • City: N. Riverside, IL
  • Girling Health Care is a family business with some 35 years experience providing high-quality professional home health, personal care and homemaker services to people in their own homes. We work closely with our clients and their physicians to coordinate the best possible combination of professional and non-professional services. We coordinate with hospitals to help people return home as quickly as possible and resume an active life. For those with long-term disabilities, we provide the necessary in-home services to minimize the need for institutional care.