Home Care Path is happy to report they have been chosen to participate in the 2nd stage of the Starting Block Social Impact Initiative Madison Wisconsin. According to the United States Census Bureau, the number of people in the United States over the age of 65 will nearly double from 2012 to 2050.
A large percentage of this sector will choose to live out the remainder of their lives in the comfort of their own home. The United States Bureau of Labor Statistics reports the need for services that support an elders efforts to remain in their home will skyrocket through 2026.
Wisconsin is a primarily rural setting that requires those hoping to improve the ability of elders to remain in their chosen location to think beyond the typical delivery modals. The need is here , the access to service is not yet available.
A key piece of the Home Care Path process is safety. This is forming connections within the network to assure those working alone are communicating with others for the purpose of checking in. This is a collaborative approach that is seen as a normal way of performing the tasks for the senior.
Home Care Path plans to implement a unique proprietary blend that " Transitions Care Givers To Elder Care Business Operators" as a service. This is guiding an individual's efforts to start their own elder care business. The calculations clearly indicate a high need for this type of organization.
Home Care Path would like to take this opportunity to wish all those participating in the Starting Block Social Impact Initiative the best of luck!
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