Most home healthcare agencies are leaving serious money on the table. Medicaid waivers. State contracts. Federal programs. The government is one of the largest payers in home healthcare and most small agencies never tap into it. Instead they chase private clients, deal with late payments, and ride the feast or famine cycle. A single government contract can mean consistent referrals, guaranteed payments, and long term stability. No cold calls. No chasing families. The system sends clients to you. The agencies winning right now aren't necessarily the biggest. They're the ones who figured out how to work with the government, not around it. 👇 Is your agency currently working with any government programs or contracts? What's been your biggest challenge or win with it?
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Did you know that patients who receive home health care are less likely to be hospitalized again? Studies show that proper in-home support, medication reminders, mobility assistance, and daily care can reduce hospital readmissions by up to 25%. When people receive care in the comfort of their own home, they often recover better, stay safer, and maintain more independence. Home care isn’t just help.It’s prevention, safety, and dignity.