Join us in Phoenix or Nashville for the Home Care Field Trip

Stephen Tweed | March 30, 2016 | Newsroom
Imagine what it could be like spending a full day inside one of the largest home care companies in the country.  Imagine being able to sit with the CEO and ask any question you like.  Imagine spending the day with 11 other non-competing home care leaders talking about ways to grow your business. Imagine no…

Imagine what it could be like spending a full day inside one of the largest home care companies in the country.  Imagine being able to sit with the CEO and ask any question you like.  Imagine spending the day with 11 other non-competing home care leaders talking about ways to grow your business.

Imagine no longer.  Make it happen!

Cypress Field TripJoin us in Phoenix, AZ on April 13 and 14, 2016 or in Nashville, TN on May 11 and 12, 2016 for one of our upcoming Private Duty Field Trips.

In Phoenix, Bob Roth and his team at Cypress HomeCare Solutions will walk you through the details of how they have grown their business.
You’ll get to visit the Joan S. Roth Caregiver Training Lab to see how Cypress provides hands-on-training for their caregivers as well as families of their clients.  You’ll learn how to use consumer marketing and networking to penetrate a highly competitive home care market.

Brentwood Field TripIn Brentwood, TN, outside of Nashville, Kunu Kashaul and his team at Senior Solutions Home Care will show you the details of how they merged two highly successful companies into one that covers much of the state of Tennessee.  You’ll see how their focus on systems and procedures has helped them grow so quickly.  And you’ll learn some highly effective techniques for building brand awareness across a wide geographic area.  Kunu attended our first 3 consecutive Field Trips at different locations, took everything he learned back to his company and applied those ideas, and is now hosting Field Trips at his own top 10% home care company.

 

Here’s what a few of the past attendees have had to say after their Field Trip experience:

If you were asked to recommend the Private Duty Field Trip to another owner or administrator of a private duty home care business, what would you tell them? 

“I would tell them that we all have similar challenges that are unique to our industry. The Private Duty Field Trip showcased agencies across the country who have successfully addressed these challenges, and created models that work. The field trips share these models. It’s like being given the Holy Grail of homecare. They’ve cracked the code!”      Sandy Hoen, Quality Assurance Director, Wilson Care

“Invaluable experience to see and hear how a very successful company was able to grow. It also gives you a chance to sit with other owners and learn from them as well.”  Susan DePue, Caregivers by WholeCare

If you are serious about growing your home care business, and if you want to see first hand some of the latest innovations in business growth, then you’ll want to join us in either Brentwood or Phoenix for the next Home Care Field Trip, brought to you by the all NEW Home Care CEO Forum.

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Stephen Tweed
Stephen Tweed is among the top Thought Leaders in Home Care today. As an industry researcher, author, and executive coach, he has worked with owners and CEOs of companies in the top 5% of Home Care and is a frequent speaker at Home Care association conferences and corporate meetings across the US and Canada.

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