A recent and encouraging trend in the home-based scare space has been the use of EMS workers as fill-ins when there are staff shortages.
When these workers are able to fill in these gaps in home health and home care, they report back higher job satisfaction as a result.
So it makes sense, then, that Bob Blevins – the founder of multiple home health agencies and president of a significantly growing provider network – began his professional career as a fireman. While working in that job, he was constantly taking seniors to the hospital. He thought there had to be a batter way, and found there was when he started his first home health agency in Kansas City, Kansas, back in the early 2000s.
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