Finding Quality Caregivers: The 2015 Private Duty Caregiver Recruiting Study

Stephen Tweed | August 5, 2015 | Newsroom
By Stephen Tweed Well, Here it is!  The research you have been waiting for:  The 2015 Private Duty Caregiver Recruiting Study. Last November, I was speaking at the 2014 Home Care Association of America conference in Kansas City. The buzz around the convention was all about the difficulty agency owners are having in recruiting enough…

By Stephen Tweed

2015 Private Duty Caregiver Recruiting Study final report
2015 Private Duty Caregiver Recruiting Study final report

Well, Here it is!  The research you have been waiting for:  The 2015 Private Duty Caregiver Recruiting Study.

Last November, I was speaking at the 2014 Home Care Association of America conference in Kansas City. The buzz around the convention was all about the difficulty agency owners are having in recruiting enough caregivers the meet the needs of a growing home care business.  As soon as I got back, I opened the 2008 Caregiver Recruiting Survey, updated the questions, and launched the 2015 survey.

The 2015 National Caregiver Recruiting Survey conducted by Leading Home Care … a Tweed Jeffries company and Caregiver Quality Assurance, and Sponsored by HomeTrak shows some amazing results about what works and what doesn’t in recruiting new caregivers to your home care company. This special report, prepared for our clients, customers, members, and readers, will give you a detailed look at the most powerful methods to find the caregivers you need to grow your business.

The Top Ten Recruiting Techniques

When considering the best practices for recruiting caregivers, we need to consider several criteria.  Do you want to look at the techniques most frequently used by other companies in the industry? Do you want to look at the techniques that are most effective for bringing in large numbers of applicants? Or, do you want to look at the techniques that are most effective in bringing in high quality applicants?

When we asked the CEOs of leading home care companies, the answer was pretty clear.  Home care leaders want high quality caregivers. Therefore, we had to design the survey to find out which techniques home care companies are using to recruit caregivers, but more importantly we had to find out which techniques are more effective in recruiting “High Quality Caregivers”.  That’s what makes this study different from any other reports on home care recruiting.

Here is a quick peak at the top ten most effective techniques for finding high quality caregivers:

  1. Four year schools of nursing

    Top Techniques for Recruiting Quality Caregivers
    Top Techniques for Recruiting Quality Caregivers
  2. Faith Based recruiting
  3. CNA and HHA schools
  4. Internet Recruiting
  5. Staffing Companies
  6. Professional Recruiter
  7. Training your own CNAs
  8. Direct Mail
  9. Clients and Families
  10. Community Colleges
  11. Employee Referral Program

That Will Never Work!

Now, I know what many of you are thinking, looking at this list and saying, “I tried that before and it didn’t work”, or “That won’t work”.  Well, guess what.  The data are very clear;  these techniques do work if they are executed with excellence. They key is not the technique; it’s the implementation. It’s the headlines.  It’s the body copy.  It’s the call to action.

Find Out What Works, and How YOU Can Find Better Caregivers.

If you are serious about recruiting and selecting higher quality caregivers, then I encourage you to read the full report.  The good news is, you can download the 2015 Private Duty Caregiver Recruiting Study for FREE, compliments of HomeTrak scheduling software.  Thanks to Rick Morey and the team at HomeTrak, we are able to bring you this valuable new research information at no cost to you.

Download the Free Report

To download our copy of this industry-leading research report, just click on this LINK.  You will be asked for your name and email address.  Then we will email a link to download the report.  We will keep your information confidential, and the only ones who will have it are Leading Home Care and HomeTrak.

 

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Stephen Tweed
Stephen Tweed, CSP, began his journey as a business strategist in home health care in 1982. Today, Stephen is among the top thought leaders in Home Care strategy and management. He has worked with top 5% companies from across the US. He is a sought after speaker at from national and state association events.

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