Sunday, December 9, 2018

Home Care Path Starting Block Social Impact Initiative Needs Based

Home Care Path has been chosen to participate in the second stage of the Starting Block Social Impact Initiative.  Home Care Path has successfully operated a non-medical modal of senior living solutions since 2010 to help Wisconsin elders stay in their own homes longer.

The Wisconsin State Journal Newspaper recently reported the State's share of people 65 and older in 2015 was estimated at 895, 000.  By 2040 the number of people older than 65 living in the State of Wisconsin is expected to be 1.5 million.  This is a 72 percent increase- meaning there is a need for businesses that serve the aging population in Wisconsin.

The Submission to Starting Block Social Impact Initiative involves Home Care Path guiding an individual's effort to start their own elder care business.  This service elevates care givers to business operators. This improves the caregiver turned business operators income, provides more autonomy, and extends the time they can continue to practice.  The new business operator has full advantage of the Home Care Path modal of consumer driven, needs based support that takes a pragmatic approach to keeping a household functioning.

The Home Care Path modal supports individual elder care business operators through an organized network designed to improve a families access to service while helping employees fill vacant hours.  New business operators have the Home Care Path copyright Path Along process designed to reduce hospital readmissions.  Home Care Path has add on revenue streams called House Checks, and Pet Visits, which expand the definition of care to deliver a more comprehensive elder care service.

Home Care Path would like to wish all the participants in the Starting Block Social Impact Initiative the best of luck.


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