National Caregiver Month – Ashley Glaz and Emily Gay share how Help at Home meets innovation with compassion
🤖 Innovation and compassion go hand in hand at Help at Home. As Director, Central Operations Automation and Efficiency Ashley Glaz (tag) shared, we’re using AI technology to make it easier for caregivers to connect with the work they love, from AI-powered recruiting and onboarding that “meet caregivers where they are,” to streamlined onboarding that helps them get started faster and with confidence.Â
🏠While technology helps simplify processes, the heart of home care will always be relationships. The average caregiver-client relationship at Help at Home lasts more than four years, a testament to the trust and connection our teams build every day.Â
đź’¬ Manager of Caregiver Experience Emily Gay (tag) explained that long-term matches benefit everyone: “Caregivers can spot health changes faster and provide more sensitive, personalized care when they really know their clients, and clients feel safer and more supported with someone they trust.”Â
🌟 Across every state, we’re constantly improving how we build those lasting matches, considering everything from scheduling needs and care types to location and personality fit, because strong relationships are at the core of our Culture of Caring.Â
