Home Care Path is happy to report they have been chosen to participate in the second stage of the Starting Block Social Impact Initiative. The US Census Bureau calculates the number of people in the United States over the age of 65 will nearly double from 2012 to 2050. A big portion of this aging population will elect to live out the remaining years of their lives at home.
This means elders residing in the comfort of their own home will need services that can support their choice. Wisconsin can benefit from a new modal of delivery that can place elder care provision in to the under served rural areas.
Home Care Path has submitted a unique application that produces elder care business operators - who can then provide service in their chosen community. This is a pragmatic means to assure elder care service is available in these under served pockets throughout the State of Wisconsin.
This involves a multi sided economic digital platform that connects the Care Management Organization, the Aging and Disability County Resource Center, and the medical Hospital and Nursing home to functioning elder care services in the area. This saves time which is a measure of cost as relates to labor with referrals.
Home Care Path would like to take this opportunity to wish all the participants in the Starting Block Social Impact Initiative the best of luck.
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