About
Mission Statement and Core Values
Our Mission is to provide elderly individuals, individuals with disabilities, and veterans with caring one-on-one companionship and access to affordable healthcare and transportation. As well as assistance in utilizing critical community resources, we improve the quality of life of our clients, enrich the local economy and build profound intergenerational connections.
OUR VISION: We provide safe and affordable transportation and In-home services to all Rural Areas in the surrounding area we serve. We serve Seniors, Veterans, and People with disabilities.
We embrace and celebrate diversity. We are dedicated to providing a welcoming and inclusive environment for everyone, regardless of race, religious belief, gender identity, sexual orientation, income or abilities. Your comfort and well-being are our top priorities. If you have any specific needs or preferences, please feel free to communicate with our team, as we strive to create a safe and supportive space for all.
COMPANY ORIGIN
The greatest job I ever had was being a stay at home mother to my five crazy children. While raising them, I had the opportunity to care for my aging grandmother whom I deeply loved. During this special time we had together, she became my dearest friend. After she passed away at the age of 96, I realized that I truly had a love for this amazing generation. My husband, being a physical therapist, saw the need for services for the elderly. I started my business in 2012 and I’ve truly been blessed with the people I have come in contact with.
Suzy Larsen,
Founder
OUR BOARD OF TRUSTEES
We’re very lucky to have amazing people that help and support our nonprofit organization! Click on each of our members below to learn more about them.
Suzy Larsen
Suzy Larsen has always had a knack for noticing the people who need help. She has a genuine heart for this industry and has been working effortlessly to make this accessible for all. She is the CEO and over-sees the day-to-day operations, as well as spends a few days a week working directly with clients.
Matthew Larsen
Matt serves as the Director and as Vice President of the corporation. He has a bachelor’s degree in physical therapy and has worked at Wasatch Peak Physical therapy as both a therapist and a manager. He is also preforming all of the oil changes, and minor repairs to the cars. He has one of the most invisible jobs in the Company, but we could not do this without his service.
Carroll B Johnson
C.B. serves as director of the corporation. He has a master’s degree in marketing management from Cumberland Country College and owns and operates C.B. Johnson Reality Company.
Michael L Smith
Michael L Smith
Michael serves as a Director of the Corporation. He has worked as a public accountant since 1994. He has extensive experience in a variety of income tax planning and consulting for medium to large sized businesses. He also has industry experience in real estate development, construction, rental properties, property management, wholesale, real estate, city and non profit organizations.
Mark Anderson
Mark serves as director and Treasurer of the Organization. He has over 25 years of experience providing high-level accounting expertise to publicly traded enterprises. Mark also has 10 years of accounting experience in a large local/regional accounting firm.
Dr. Robert Taylor
Dr. Taylor serves as a director of the corporation. He has been practicing medicine for 38 years at Tanner Clinic. He also served as director of Rehab at Davis Hospital and Fairfield Village.
Jacob Byington
Jacob serves as a director and is the secretary of the Organization. He works as an Outpatient/Diagnostic Clinic Manager for Primary Children’s Hospital. He received his masters and bachelor’s degree in health administration from Weber State University. He has a beautiful wife, and the cutest kids possible.
Rebecca M. Marino
Rebecca serves as a Directory of the Corporation. She has a degree in general education from Cayuga Community College and a bachelor’s degree in physical education from SUC at Brockport. She has taught physical education for many years in Florida and New York. She served on a YMCA Board Membership Committee in Auburn, New York and has served as a sports instructor.
Jacob Hoellein
Jacob serves as the disabilities advocate and representative for this organization. He has worked with Best Buddies Utah, Hearst Castle Cycling Challenge, Special Olympics Utah, LDS service Mission, GiGi’s House Volunteer, Odgen Valley Adaptive Program and was awarded ECHL Fan of the Year. He works at Old Navy Inc. for the last 27 years. He loves spending time with his Wildcat team members, riding his bike, and attending Grizzlies Hockey Games, going to Lagoon and making plans for disney.