Plan of Care Matters in Private Duty Home Care

More often than you might think the term “private duty” can spell a sense of neglect or non-duty for some.  In this writing we refer to home care but not the typical Medicare certified skilled set of services, i.e. nursing and rehabilitation in a patient’s home for one, (1) certification period.  We are speaking about […]

Temperament Kills too Many Otherwise Good Care Providers

I have seen care providers come and go from adult day care to assisted living to really promising home care providers.  Some of them brought that special compassion that allowed them to visualize new ways to make a client’s life better with every contact.  Even with such initiative and commitment I cannot give you a […]

A Vital Area of Mind Control

Oh what a profound and yet profane expression to some, “mind-control“.  For many it refers to allowing someone or something to gain control of our mental faculties often to the point of dangerous or subservient outcomes.  This is not about what we speak today. Today we speak about how the human mind – within the […]

Purchasing What Others Have Built Has Value

All of us know the care business always has potential.  Let’s face it people who cannot totally take care of themselves rely upon the rest of us. Advantages associated with purchasing an existing business either in adult day care, assisted living or home care include: Established reputation of previous owner Sense of goodwill in community […]