Elevating Home Care — A New Era of Partnerships and Collaboration

 

As the demand for home-based care continues to surge, the industry faces an urgent need to redefine its collaborative frameworks, particularly between clinical and non-clinical services. A growing body of research suggests that coordinated home care can reduce hospitalization rates, lower costs, and increase patient satisfaction—an impact felt across families, caregivers, and the healthcare system. But how can agencies foster partnerships that genuinely elevate patient care?

What steps can agencies take to build effective, collaborative partnerships that meet the rising demands of today’s home care landscape?

Welcome to What the Home Health. In this episode, host Matthew Mulski welcomes Tiffany Dutcher, a Franchise Business Coach with A Place at Home, to discuss the evolving role of collaboration in home care. They explore how partnerships between skilled and non-skilled services, especially with franchises like A Place at Home, can address complex patient needs more holistically and efficiently.

Key Points of Discussion:
Bridging Clinical and Non-Clinical Care: Tiffany explains how understanding red flags, training, and a structured communication model can help home care aides serve as preventative support for skilled agencies, bridging gaps in patient care.
Empowering Caregivers: She emphasizes the need for caregiver training and respect, which elevate their role and ensure they feel part of a comprehensive care approach.
Collaborative Models for Better Outcomes: Through effective partnerships, agencies can target specific patient needs, streamline operations, and promote patient-centered models that adapt to the unique challenges of aging at home.

Tiffany Dutcher is a seasoned franchise business coach and leader in the home care industry, bringing extensive expertise in business development, strategic sales coaching, and franchise management. She has driven profitability and supported franchisees across North America through personalized coaching, strategic planning, and targeted educational webinars. Her experience spans nearly a decade with roles at organizations like Nurse Next Door and BrightStar Care, where she focused on empowering franchise owners to achieve business growth and operational excellence.

Article written by MarketScale.

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