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Every Click Matters: Designing Better Workflows for Home Care
It's Rarely One Big Problem—It's Hundreds of Small Frictions Have you ever watched someone in your office complete what should be a simple task? They open one system. Switch to another. Search for a client's record. Answer a phone call. Copy information into a spreadsheet. Send a text. Open email. Return to scheduling. Then realize they forgot one small detail and have to start the process again. It doesn't seem like much. It's only a few extra clicks. A few extra screens. A
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Jul 104 min read


Why Most AI Projects Fail — and Why Experience Is the Difference
AI Isn't Failing Home Care. Poor Implementation Is. If you've been paying attention to the conversations happening across healthcare, you've probably noticed one thing: Everyone is talking about AI. Every week, there's a new platform promising to automate operations, improve communication, reduce costs, and transform the way home care agencies operate. The possibilities are exciting. But here's the question I believe every agency leader should ask before investing in any AI i
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Jul 94 min read


Automation Should Eliminate Frustration, Not Human Connection
If Automation Is Creating More Work Instead of Less, It's Time to Rethink the Approach Have you ever introduced a new tool hoping it would make your team's life easier, only to hear, "This is just one more thing I have to manage"? If so, you're not alone. I've spoken with many home care leaders who invested in technology with the best intentions. They wanted to improve communication, simplify workflows, reduce administrative burden, and create a better experience for both cli
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Jul 84 min read


Technology Adoption Starts with Trust, Not Training
The Biggest Barrier to Technology Isn't a Lack of Skills—It's a Lack of Confidence I've noticed something interesting after talking with home care agency leaders over the years. When a new technology is introduced, the first assumption is often, "Our team just needs more training." But what if that's not the real problem? What if the biggest obstacle isn't learning how to use new technology—but believing it's actually there to help? I've seen agencies invest in powerful softw
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Jul 74 min read


Your Agency Might Not Have a Staffing Problem
You Might Have an Information Flow Problem Everyone says home care has a staffing problem. But what if that's only part of the story? I want to ask you something. Have you ever had a day where your office felt completely overwhelmed? Phones ringing. Schedule changes happening in real time. Caregivers texting updates. Families asking questions. Coordinators trying to fill shifts. Office managers jumping from one urgent issue to another. At the end of the day, everyone feels ex
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Jun 254 min read


Behind Every Great Home Care Agency Is a Process Nobody Sees
Great agencies are rarely built on heroic moments. They're built on invisible systems. I want to share something I’ve noticed after observing how home care agencies operate. Families see compassionate caregivers. Clients see support and companionship. Referral partners see professionalism. Leadership sees growth goals and performance numbers. But behind every great home care agency, there is something most people never see. A process. Not a flashy process. Not a process anyon
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Jun 244 min read


A Caregiver Didn't Show Up. Then Everything Changed.
One missed visit can create a domino effect. I want you to imagine this for a moment. It's 8:00 AM. A caregiver is scheduled to arrive at a client's home. The family expects someone to be there. The client is waiting. Your office staff has already moved on to the next urgent issue. Phones are ringing. Schedules are changing. Someone called out sick. A coordinator is trying to fill an evening shift. Then the clock moves to 8:15. Then 8:30. No caregiver. No update. No message.
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Jun 234 min read
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