How Home Care Co-Ops Are Sidestepping Some of the Industry’s Biggest Challenges

While there are thousands of home care agencies operating across the U.S., very few are currently considered true “home care co-ops,” or organizations that are owned and directed by the workers themselves.

Some believe that may change moving forward, with the workforce-driven co-op model potentially gaining more popularity amid ongoing labor challenges.

“As a member, you are a co-owner of the company, along with all of the other members that made this same decision,” Katrina Kazda, program director of home care at ICA Group, told Home Health Care.


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