Learn how major trends are driving changes in home healthcare for 2025. Understand what to expect and how agencies can stay ahead of the curve.
OASIS-E1 Home Health Updates for CY 2025: Complete Guide
Data-Driven Insights that Enhance Patient Care
Critical KPIs to Optimize Employee Utilization
Quantifying the Path to Success - Census and Financial KPIs
KPIs for Home Care: SMART Success Strategies
Leverage Home Care Software for accurate eMAR & eTAR every time
Preparing for a Successful Survey
Work-Life Balance: A Guide for Home Care Workers
Addressing Daily Challenges for Clinical Managers
How to Improve Clinician Utilization in 5 Simple Steps
Enhance Patient Safety: Tips for Medication Management
Why Health Literacy Matters in Home Care
Finding the Best Software Partner for Your Home Care Agency
Clinical Efficiency Can Travel With You
Private Duty Nursing Home Care (PDN) is skilled care provided by a Private Duty Nurse (RN or LPN) at the patient’s home. PDN differs from Home Health Care primarily because service is provided in long shifts, between 8 and 24 hours. Most patients who receive PDN care have unique health challenges that keep them home bound and require a personalized care plan.
How Integrated eFax Improves Home Health Care
When to Invest in Home Care Software: 5 Clear Signs
Key Scheduling Features for Streamlined Home Care Operations
Essential Software for Home and Community Based Services
Over 3 million individuals receive HCBS through various Medicaid Waiver programs. Most states report having HCBS waiver waiting lists totaling over 692,000 people nationally. Proposed additional funding for HCBS will enable states to reduce their HCBS waiver waiting lists and add more people to HCBS. The need for HCBS services will continue to grow for the foreseeable future.