Home Health Care News January 9, 2022
Joyce Famakinwa

Home care providers have been given the best gift they could ask in early 2022: attention. They’ll still need to do their part to capitalize on it, however.

In retrospect, 2021 was a banner year for home care. The public health emergency pushed the industry out of the shadows — and even the Biden administration strove to push home- and community-based services forward.

“I’ve been in this business [for a long time], and I never in my dreams thought I would be listening to one of our sitting presidents using the words ‘home care,’ and it happened,” Vicki Hoak, executive director of the Home Care Association of America (HCAOA), said at the Home Health Care News Home Care Conference.

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