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Who Watches EVV When the Office Is Closed?
If you run a home care agency, let me ask you an honest question: who is watching your EVV system when your office is closed? Not who checks it the next morning —but who is actively monitoring, responding, and documenting issues when they actually happen. Because EVV doesn’t wait for business hours. And when no one is watching it in real time, that’s where risk quietly builds. The After-Hours EVV Gap No One Talks About During the day, EVV issues are manageable. Your team is p
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10 hours ago3 min read


EVV Doesn’t Sleep: Why Nights and Weekends Are the Riskiest Times for Compliance
If you manage a home care agency, you already know this reality: EVV issues don’t follow business hours. They happen early mornings, late nights, weekends, and holidays—exactly when your internal team has the least coverage. And that’s why nights and weekends quietly become the most dangerous times for EVV compliance. I’ve seen agencies with strong daytime processes still struggle after hours. Not because they don’t care—but because EVV requires real-time attention, and your
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1 day ago3 min read


Why EVV Exceptions Are One of the Biggest Daily Disruptions in Home Care
If you’re running a home care agency, you already know this truth: EVV exceptions don’t happen occasionally—they happen every single day. And while each exception may seem small on its own, together they quietly disrupt your operations, drain staff time, frustrate caregivers, and put compliance at risk. I’ve seen agencies invest in EVV technology expecting it to solve problems, only to realize it actually creates a new layer of work. The real challenge isn’t EVV itself—it’s
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2 days ago3 min read


Replacing Operational Noise With Clarity Through CuraCall Services
Replacing Operational Noise With Clarity In today’s home care environment, agencies are under constant pressure to move faster, communicate better, and operate with precision—often while facing staffing shortages, regulatory demands, and rising client expectations. Amid this complexity, many organizations experience what can best be described as operational noise : nonstop calls, fragmented information, repeated escalations, and reactive decision-making that drains leadership
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Jan 153 min read
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