Home Health Care News February 26, 2025
Audrie Martin

Home-based care industries are experiencing a generational shift in their workforce, coupled with rapidly advancing technology and growing concerns about burnout.

Home-based care operators have been facing ongoing staffing shortages, prompting them to enhance their recruitment and retention strategies. During a recent Home Health Care News webinar, leaders discussed these challenges and the key trends that are shaping the future of the home health workforce in 2025.

The demand for home-based care continues to rise, placing significant pressure on staffing within the sector, according to panelists.

“While it may not be as severe as it was a few years ago at the height of the COVID pandemic, we are still at a critical juncture where the demand for care continues...

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