Home Care Path has submitted to the Starting Block Social Impact Initiative Madison Wisconsin. This briefly lists the benefits to this activity.
- Home Care Path packages guidance for care givers looking to operate their own business
- The care giver benefits through increased autonomy and increased income
- The aging population benefits from care giver services that are more available - especially in under served pockets
- The County and State benefits from the cost saving efficiencies associated with a network
- The hospitals and nursing homes benefit from improved ratings through Medicare and Medicaid mandated assessments
Home Care Path is wishing all participants in the Starting Block Social Impact Initiative the best of luck!
Friday, November 30, 2018
Thursday, November 29, 2018
Home Care Path LLC Submits StartingBlock Social Impact Initiative Madison Wisconsin
Home Care Path LLC has submitted to the StartingBlock Social Impact Initiative. The submission involves delivering a service that supports care givers looking to operate their own business. This is expected to embed greater control for the care giver over their practice which supports longevity in their work.
With the ever increasing number of baby boomers reaching retirement- a high percent of the population can benefit from services that support the seniors ability to stay in the home longer. Services that support the caregivers efforts to operate their own business should increase the availability of in home help in under served geographical areas.
This non-medical modal bolsters the care givers received revenue which translates to the sustainability of the communities access to care. This is a mutually beneficial activity that creates value by providing a service that meets an actual need. This is measured through network created efficiencies that deliver relevance when area health care agencies (hospitals - nursing homes) are assessed on the quality of the service being provided.
The StartingBlock Social Impact Initiative is accepting submissions through December 3, 2018. Home Care Path would like to take this opportunity to wish all the participants the best of luck!
With the ever increasing number of baby boomers reaching retirement- a high percent of the population can benefit from services that support the seniors ability to stay in the home longer. Services that support the caregivers efforts to operate their own business should increase the availability of in home help in under served geographical areas.
This non-medical modal bolsters the care givers received revenue which translates to the sustainability of the communities access to care. This is a mutually beneficial activity that creates value by providing a service that meets an actual need. This is measured through network created efficiencies that deliver relevance when area health care agencies (hospitals - nursing homes) are assessed on the quality of the service being provided.
The StartingBlock Social Impact Initiative is accepting submissions through December 3, 2018. Home Care Path would like to take this opportunity to wish all the participants the best of luck!
Monday, November 19, 2018
After Wisconsin Dells School Referendum - Front Row Seat
This is follow up bullet points to the Wisconsin Dells School Referendum - All is public information made available through the Wisconsin Dells Events Newspaper.
- Voters promised a specific land mass
- Wisconsin Dells School Referendum passes
- Land donor receives 10 million dollar gift through the Village of Lake Delton
- Land donor reduces the donated land
The community is working to understand what this means to the integrity of the project the voters were first asked to agree with? This is very early on in the post referendum period and more undesired findings can be expected.
- Voters promised a specific land mass
- Wisconsin Dells School Referendum passes
- Land donor receives 10 million dollar gift through the Village of Lake Delton
- Land donor reduces the donated land
The community is working to understand what this means to the integrity of the project the voters were first asked to agree with? This is very early on in the post referendum period and more undesired findings can be expected.
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