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johvalescent Center of Clayton County
IThe Men Behind Nurse Care
)under and president of Nurse Care is John C. Haislip, a veteran of nursing home const ruc
m. •financing and management.
iucated at the Medical College of Virginia, the Richmond Professional Institute and Nationa
Business College, Mr. Haislip has served as president of five corporations involved in the de
lopment and operation of nursing homes and convalescent centers.
s background includes work in mortgage financing and construction. He now heads his own
rstructibn firm of John C. Haislip Co.
om 1966 when he moved to Atlanta as president of the Winston Corporation and executive
ce president of the Kimberly Corporation, he has been active in Atlanta and the southeast
‘veloping nursing homes and multifamily dwellings.
■rving as vice president, marketing and franchising is Dean C. Dußois, who has his own firm
Dußois.& Associates, public relations and advertising.
graduate of the University of Mississippi, Mr. Dußois was with Holiday Inns of America, Inc.,
emphis, Tenn., for eight years as director of advertising and public relations and assistant to
;e Chairman of the Board. He has been active in the publishing field, franchising and advertis
g. agency work since finishing college.
.ck Hereth, assistant administrator for the Clayton County Nurse Care Center, is a recent grad
ite of the University of Georgia, where he majored in management.
e) Centers Designed
Critical Needs,
President
:he main criterion Nurse Care, Inc., has for its ambitious program
teis throughout the country,” according to John C. Haislip, pres
m.
ers in the development, building and operation of such homes, the
ical shortage of beds in nursing homes and convalescent centers
>OO,OOO to 1,000,000 —it depends on which government figures you
ervicing the sick is the third largest industry in America, ranking
•»"‘Thf aged represent the largest user of these services over a
? people to be shut off at some distant, dismal place. In Nurse Care
tportunity of having their families visit often, use recreational fa
olor television, library and many other facilities they will enjoy.”
ly fbr the aged but for persons of all ages needing recuperative
Congratulations
to
Nurse Care
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Convalescent
A
Center
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from
CLAYTON
CONCRETE
COMPANY
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JONESBORO,
GEORGIA
PHONE
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478-8853
NURSECARE CENTER
From All jr.Kr
of
Us dlr
wJT To All
Staff
Sand Furnished by
M. L SMITH
SAND & GRAVEL
366-2544 Old Dixie Highway Forest Park
Congratulations to
NURSECARE
CONVALESCENT
CENTER
on Its Opening!
ALLGOOD BROTHERS
CONTRACTORS, INC.
P. O. Box 223 Hapeville, Ga.
PHONE 761-4560
Tour our new facility at
315 Upper Riverdale Road
Come see the newest and most
modern facility of its kind
Blake Heating
And Air
Conditioning
Company
RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL SALES
AND INSTALLATION
1254 Murphy Ave. Atlanta
Phone 755-6601
Congratulations to
Nurse Care Convalescent Center
BEST
WISHES
to the
NURSECARE
CENTER
on your
tyeninq
from
HUEY
ENTERPRISES
CABINET & SUPPLY
127 New St. Decatur, Ga.
1001 Construction.
Specialities
on ^he completion
of your fine facilities
AT
NURSECARE
CONVALESCENT
CENTER
Hollow Metal Doors and Frames
Supplied by:
Maxwell & Hitchcock, Inc.
191 Simpson Street Atlanta
Phone 534-4331
?ree Press-News & Farmer, Thurs., Apr. 24, 1969
Compliments of
Atlanta
Typewriter
Co.
Adler Typewriter Dealer
Congratulations
TO
NURSECARE
CONVALESCENT
CENTER
of Riverdale
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1083 PEACHTREE STREET
Atlanta
Phone 892-7585
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