Home Health Care News September 23, 2021
Robert Holly

Since launching nearly five decades ago, Help at Home has grown into one of the largest independent home care organizations in the country. The Chicago-based provider reportedly has big plans for the future, too, with rumors of a possible IPO surfacing in June.

Beyond focusing on the usual routes of acquisitions and de novos, Help at Home has leveraged caregiver recruitment and retention to drive growth, company executives told Home Health Care News. And it has doubled down on its workforce efforts over the past 18 months, producing better-than-average retention rates, increased job referrals from existing caregivers and more.

“We’ve continued to hire on a pretty consistent basis, which has allowed us to focus on our core markets,” COO Ray...

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