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For Papa s Sake Home Care Receives 2021 Best of Home Care® - Leader in Excellence Award for the 4th Consecutive Year

Share this article Share this article ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, Ill., Jan. 29, 2021 /PRNewswire/ For Papa s Sake Home Care announced today that it received the distinguished 2021 Best of Home Care -Leader in Excellence Award from Home Care Pulse, the leading firm in quality assurance for home care. The Leader in Excellence Award is the highest recognition awarded by Home Care Pulse and is given to select home care businesses that consistently rank among the very highest in 10 or more quality metrics. As a Leader in Excellence, For Papa s Sake Home Care is now ranked among the top 10% of home care providers participating in the nationwide Home Care Pulse Satisfaction Management Program.

Home Care Pulse Acquires Home Care Institute Building an 800+ Course Employee Training Library for Post-Acute Care

Share this article Share this article REXBURG, Idaho, Jan. 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Home Care Pulse LLC, a leading provider of data analytics, benchmarking solutions, and caregiver education for home care agencies, has today announced its acquisition of Home Care Institute, a leading provider of quality learning solutions specializing in the home health and hospice industry. Home Care Institute s award-winning content includes 500+ online courses, job aids, ANCC accredited content, and tools designed to strategically manage compliance training and professional development for home health and hospice clinicians and aides. By acquiring Home Care Institute, Home Care Pulse becomes a full-service training hub, offering 800+ education hours for post-acute care organizations, said Erik Madsen, CEO of Home Care Pulse. Our mission has always been to provide agencies with the tools needed to improve and enhance their business. Home Care Institute expands our ability to do just that,

Chad Livengood: In dollars and cents, Michigan s home health care labor model is broken for the most vulnerable

December 13, 2020 12:09 AM Chad Livengood: In dollars and cents, Michigan s home health care labor model is broken for the most vulnerable Chad Livengood/Crain s Detroit Business Crain s Senior Editor Chad Livengood feeds his 36-year-old brother, Brian, who was permenately disabled in an August 2004 electrocution accident. Brian requires 24-hour care for toileting, bathing, eating and being transferred from chairs and beds. He lives in Chelsea with his parents and gets daily care from direct care workers through M&M Home Care Inc. in Livonia. MORE IN CRAIN S FORUM This month’s Crain’s Forum dives into the fragile state of the direct care industry, the disjointed payment system and some of the issues policymakers could consider to address a growing need.

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