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Entrepreneur Cutting-edge healthcare company with a passion for serving fam

Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald, Eric Thornton.  FirmCare Life Sharing is a cutting-edge healthcare company with a passion for serving families and individuals of all spectrums. We are licensed by the State of Georgia through the Department of Community Health and Medicaid programs Georgia Pediatric Program (G.A.P.P), Community Care Service Program(CCSP), and SOURCE. We are dedicated to providing our clients with the highest quality home healthcare and healthcare consultation solutions.

1. Who is Eric Thornton?

2. Tell me a little about FirmCare Life Sharing and how you came up with your company's name.

3. Who does your company service? 

4. How does FirmCare help the community? 

5. What led you to provide Healthcare services? 

6. What motivated you to choose the entrepreneurial path? 

7. Are you involved in any other businesses or industries?

8. What is the low-income community?

9. How do you get paid when dealing with underserved communities?

10.  The impact of COVID-19 on your business.

I’ve always had a heart for giving back and a passion for helping my community. I was born and raised in Atlanta, GA, growing up on the south side in Riverdale, GA. I attended school in Atlanta from preschool to 8th Grade thereafter, I moved to Decatur and attended Southwest Dekalb High School. I was blessed to have great parents and although they divorced when I was very young, they afforded me and my sister a great childhood. I always knew I wanted to make a difference in the underserved and especially the developmentally disabled community. I also knew that I wanted to become an entrepreneur and use my leadership skills to positively affect the community in a way that I couldn’t while working for a major bank. I had to step out on faith and take a risk and I did so by opening a home healthcare company–FirmCare Life Sharing. My company has an emphasis on helping developmentally disabled children and seniors in low-income communities within and around the metro Atlanta area as well other cities within the state of Georgia.

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