Home Care Path has submitted to Starting Block Social Impact Initiative Madison Wisconsin. Part of the submission involves properly aligning care delivery with skill levels for the purpose of cost savings across the community.
Home Care Path performs a non-medical custodial level of care. This means the providers can do for an elder most anything a family member would do if they could be there. This assures the higher level skilled medical providers are not consuming excessive household dollars to perform tasks that any family member could do.
This is managing limited resources within an individual's practice to assure sustainability for the entire health care delivery system. An essential piece of this much needed application is guiding an individual's effort to start their own elder care business. This guidance communicates the important role of the Home Care Path style of business operation which moves direct care tasks to the most cost effective care giver.
Inherent in the process is the cost savings measures designed to strengthen service while supporting agreed upon healing outcomes. This is an inclusive style that facilitates collaboration for the purpose of improving the quality of home care delivery while conserving limited resources.
Home Care Path is wishing all participants in the Starting Block Social Impact Initiative the best of luck!
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