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From Pharmacy to Respiratory Care: Casey Toomajian's Inspiring Journey with Hometown Healthcare

35 min · 23. apr. 2026
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In this episode of Claim to Fame, Alex and Wayne interview Casey Toomajian from Hometown Healthcare. Casey shares the compelling origin story of his family-owned, respiratory-focused DME company in upstate New York, which has grown to serve 14 counties with a core product line including CPAP, oxygen, ventilators, and sleep supplies. The conversation covers the challenges of transitioning from a small pharmacy, founded in 1953 by Casey's grandfather, to a modern medical equipment provider, as well as the hurdles of running a family business. Casey discusses the importance of maintaining a shared organizational conscience, balancing compassion with high performance, and aiming for purpose-driven success. The episode concludes with Casey offering insights on leadership, family business dynamics, and his vision for the future of Hometown Healthcare.

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