LOUISVILLE, Ky., Feb. 29, 2016 -- Almost Family, Inc. (Nasdaq:AFAM), a leading regional provider of home health nursing and personal care services, announced today that it will report financial results for its fourth quarter and fiscal 2015 on Wednesday, March 2, 2016, publishing an earnings release before the market opens.
About Almost Family, Inc.
Almost Family, Inc., founded in 1976, is a leading regional provider of home health nursing services, with branch locations in Florida, Ohio, Tennessee, New York, Connecticut, Kentucky, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Indiana, Missouri, Illinois, Mississippi and Alabama (in order of revenue significance). Almost Family, Inc. and its subsidiaries operate a Medicare-certified segment, a personal care segment and a healthcare innovations segment. Almost Family operates over 230 branch locations in fifteen U.S. states.
Almost Family, Inc. Steve Guenthner President and Principal Financial Officer Investor Relations (502) 891-1000


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