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Interim HealthCare Recognizes Achievements of Franchise Owners and Managers in Annual Awards Ceremony

April 20, 2005
Sunrise, FL

Interim HealthCare, the nation's largest provider of home care and supplemental health care staffing services, today announced the recognition of four franchise network organizations at the spring conference in Miami, Florida. The awards were created to reward franchise owners, their managers or company associates for their outstanding performance as successful Interim HealthCare operations.

Owners and managers of Interim HealthCare offices throughout the United States and Puerto Rico are eligible for recognition of their achievements. Each award recognizes a specific category of achievement. "The Founder's Award," presented this year to franchise owner Karl Stinson in Lubbock, TX recognizes individuals who best personify the entrepreneurial spirit with the dedication, discipline and direction necessary to consistently achieve profitable growth and expansion from year to year. "The Management Award," presented to Greenville, South Carolina franchise owner Ray Schroeder, recognizes individuals who achieve the greatest degree of operational excellence combined with outstanding sales volume within the scope of their market capabilities. "The Business Integrity Award," presented to John Keane of the Farmington, CT office, recognizes individuals for their business ethics and compliance with Interim HealthCare policies and procedures. "The Pinnacle Award," presented to owner Terry Groff of Johnstown, PA, recognizes owners with an operation of at least two million dollars who have doubled their business over the last 2 years.

"The Eagle Club" is a rewards program developed to offer reimbursement privileges for business training, advertising and operational expenses for franchise owners achieving a certain level of sales. Franchise owners Joan Sullivan, Bernard Bulger and Michael Sullivan of Chicago, Illinois were recognized for their achievement into the Eagle Club program. In addition, owners and Robert Seawright and Cynthia Morris of Redding, California were also recognized for becoming new "Eagles." Owner John Keane of Farmington, Connecticut was recognized for achieving "Grand Eagle" status which is attained by reaching an even higher level of sales.

Founded in 1966, Interim HealthCare is the nation's oldest proprietary national organization providing health care personnel at all skill levels in all settings. Through one of the country's most comprehensive networks of 800 offices (franchise and affiliates), Interim HealthCare provides diverse services including home care, facility supplemental staffing, occupational health staffing for business and retail companies, teaching and pharmaceutical use for patients at home and in physician offices and medical device training. Interim employs more than 67,000 health care workers and serves nearly 43,000 people each day.

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