HandyPro modifies homes for aging residents
By: JAMISON COCKLIN
CANFIELD | In less than two years, Joseph Chevraux has put 56,000 miles on his car traveling an area that encompasses Canton, Youngstown and Ashtabula, meeting with senior citizens who hope to make their homes more livable.
By: JAMISON COCKLIN
In April 2012, Chevraux resigned from his post as executive director of the Multiple Sclerosis Services Agency, a small nonprofit in Canfield.
The job wasn’t paying the bills, Chevraux said, adding he was devoting
more time to the HandyPro franchise he began in September 2011.
It’s no secret that the country’s population is aging , but it’s also giving rise to an industry from which Chevraux benefits.
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