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EP 47 – From MIT to In-Home Care: Why a Tech Leader Chose to Serve Seniors with Tri Tran

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Sometimes, life takes us on a path we never expected — and yet, it’s exactly where we were meant to be.

In this episode of the Simplify Senior Transitions Podcast, I sit down with Tri Tran, the franchise owner of Assisting Hands Home Care in San Carlos, California. Tri’s journey is anything but ordinary: from MIT graduate and Silicon Valley startup leader… to in-home care agency owner serving seniors and families on a deeply personal level.

What makes Tri unique is the way he blends his sharp business and tech background with something you can’t teach in a classroom — compassion. He’s rethinking what in-home care can look like by bringing efficiency, innovation, and warmth into the homes of Bay Area seniors and the hearts of their families.

We talk about:
✅ Why Tri left the tech world for senior care
✅ How his MIT and startup background shapes the way he runs his agency
✅ The role of technology in creating better caregiver-client matches
✅ What makes serving Bay Area families unique
✅ Real stories and lessons from supporting seniors in their homes

📌 About Tri Tran
Tri Tran is the franchise owner of Assisting Hands Home Care – San Carlos, providing personalized in-home care to seniors and adults with disabilities. His team offers support with daily activities, companionship, and peace of mind for families navigating care.

🌐 Learn more: https://assistinghands.com/35/california/sancarlos/
📧 Contact Tri: [email protected]
📞 Call: (650) 500-3939

Tri’s story is proof that when compassion meets innovation, amazing things can happen.

📞 Need help selling a senior’s home for a smooth transition?
👉 Schedule a FREE consultation with me here: www.simplifyseniortransitions.com

🎧 Check out all past episodes here: www.simplifyseniortransitions.com/podcast
📲 Have a quick question? DM me on Instagram: @soldbydale
⭐ If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify — it helps more families discover the show.

#exprealty #exprealtyproud #soldbydale #dre01305153 #SimplifySeniorTransitions #TriTran #SeniorCare #InHomeCare #AssistingHands #SeniorLiving #BayAreaSeniors #SandwichGeneration #CaregivingJourney #SeniorSupport #PodcastForSeniors

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Sometimes, life takes us on a path we never expected — and yet, it’s exactly where we were meant to be.

In this episode of the Simplify Senior Transitions Podcast, I sit down with Tri Tran, the franchise owner of Assisting Hands Home Care in San Carlos, California. Tri’s journey is anything but ordinary: from MIT graduate and Silicon Valley startup leader… to in-home care agency owner serving seniors and families on a deeply personal level.

What makes Tri unique is the way he blends his sharp business and tech background with something you can’t teach in a classroom — compassion. He’s rethinking what in-home care can look like by bringing efficiency, innovation, and warmth into the homes of Bay Area seniors and the hearts of their families.

We talk about:
✅ Why Tri left the tech world for senior care
✅ How his MIT and startup background shapes the way he runs his agency
✅ The role of technology in creating better caregiver-client matches
✅ What makes serving Bay Area families unique
✅ Real stories and lessons from supporting seniors in their homes

📌 About Tri Tran
Tri Tran is the franchise owner of Assisting Hands Home Care – San Carlos, providing personalized in-home care to seniors and adults with disabilities. His team offers support with daily activities, companionship, and peace of mind for families navigating care.

🌐 Learn more: https://assistinghands.com/35/california/sancarlos/
📧 Contact Tri: [email protected]
📞 Call: (650) 500-3939

Tri’s story is proof that when compassion meets innovation, amazing things can happen.

📞 Need help selling a senior’s home for a smooth transition?
👉 Schedule a FREE consultation with me here: www.simplifyseniortransitions.com

🎧 Check out all past episodes here: www.simplifyseniortransitions.com/podcast
📲 Have a quick question? DM me on Instagram: @soldbydale
⭐ If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify — it helps more families discover the show.

#exprealty #exprealtyproud #soldbydale #dre01305153 #SimplifySeniorTransitions #TriTran #SeniorCare #InHomeCare #AssistingHands #SeniorLiving #BayAreaSeniors #SandwichGeneration #CaregivingJourney #SeniorSupport #PodcastForSeniors

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