OUR Services

As the lines between hospital and home have begun to blur in terms of delivering care, we stand at the forefront by providing a range of nursing, therapy and others services in skilled care centers and home health settings that inspire confidence and deliver superior outcomes.

According to AARP,
more than 95% of patients
want to age in place

Advancing technology
allows skilled care to be delivered
in home setting

Changes in Medicare programming
support value in service
delivery

Through 2025
approximately 11,000 new
beneficiaries daily
will become eligible for Medicare

Post-acute care is necessary
for nearly half of all hospital stays

  • Transitional Care serve approximately 41%
  • 37% receive home health services

Transitional Care

Transitional Care is a necessary part of the healthcare continuum focusing on patients requiring nursing and therapy services following a stay in a general acute-care hospital.

More patients are discharged to
Transitional care than any other type of facility

From 2010 to 2030 the ratio of potential family
caregivers for adults 80+ will drop by 42%

Medicare utilization of Transitional
care materially increases
from 75 years old

Federal match encourages states to
maintain levels of Medicaid funding,
which supports reimbursement model

Home Healthcare

Home health stands to fill a crucial role by delivering care to consumers in ways that expand the existing post-acute care market even further.

01

People over the age of 65 are more prone to chronic conditions such as diabetes, dementia and cardiac disorders that require continuous monitoring

02

About 5.6 million children in the United States receive at least 5.1 hours of medical care at home

03

Home healthcare is a cost-efficient alternative that enables patients to receive care at home with fewer complications and over a 30% reduction in the cost of care

04

The U.S. home healthcare services market is expected to grow from $90.12 billion in 2021 to $146.61 billion in 2028, reflecting a compound annual growth rate of 7.2%

05

In April 2021 the U.S. government announced that it would spend $400 billion towards affordable home-based care for the aging population and people with disabilities