
Finding
and Selecting the Caregivers you need
in Non-Medical Home Care
With Stephen Tweed, CSP
CEO, Leading Home Care …a TweedJeffries
company
Telephone Seminar, Tuesday October 21, 2008
2:00 pm
Eastern, 1:00 pm Central, 11:00 am Pacific
The biggest barrier to growing your private duty home
care business is finding enough caregivers to meet your growth goals.
Once you find them, you need to keep them.
Stephen Tweed has just completed the single largest research study every
conducted in our industry to discover the best methods to recruit
caregivers. Stephen will be sharing the results of this survey, and
describing in detail how you can apply these top techniques to get the
people you need to grow your business.
During the live audio teleseminar, you will get the
latest industry information on:
- The biggest challenges in finding non-medical caregivers
- The latest research on recruiting caregivers for Private Duty
- The Top Ten Techniques for Recruiting Caregivers
- How to make these top techniques work for you
- How to pick the recruiting techniques that are right for your
company
- How to select the best caregivers to reduce turnover and improve
client satisfaction
- How to measure the results of your caregiver recruiting process
If finding and keeping caregivers is a challenge in your business,
you won’t want to miss this program!
Call Leading Home Care today to register for this
telephone seminar. You may reach us at 1-888-668-9333 or order
online at the link below.
Your investment is only $149.00 for this telephone
seminar.

Participant FREE Bonus
Each registrant will receive a free audio CD
of the conference. Even if you can not attend the
live event, register today and you will receive the CD automatically
in about 2-3 weeks.
About your Speaker
Stephen
Tweed, CSP, is the leading authority on private duty home care
in America. The CEO of Leading Home Care … a Tweed Jeffries company,
based in Louisville, KY, he has conducted significant research into
the best practices of highly successful home care companies. He is
the Publisher of Private Duty Today, the
leading electronic newsletter for CEOs of non-medical home care
companies, and he is the author of co-author of five books for home
care leaders.
He can be reached at
www.leadinghomecare.com
or
www.privatedutytoday.com.


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