Home Health Care News March 24, 2020
Andrew Donlan

When COVID-19 came on the home-based care industry’s radar, it brought fear with it, leaving agencies scrambling to prepare for worst-case scenarios.

The storm has not been weathered just yet. But in dire times, providers have chosen community in lieu of competition.

That’s been especially true for a group of in-home care providers that have made morning conference calls part of their new normal. On those calls, questions are answered, emotions are unveiled and plans are realized.

The group is made up by Andre Cohen of Massachusetts-based HouseWorks; Alex Bonetti and Daniel Gottschalk of Texas-based Family Tree In-Home Care; Gregory Solometo of New York-based Alliance HomeCare; and Jeff Wiberg of Washington-based Family Resource Home Care.

Though the coalition was not...

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