Launch Your Home Care Agency.

At 21st Century Home Care Consultants, we offer more than just standard certified home care consulting. Our expertise has helped establish thousands of home care agencies across the United States.

Our team consists of experienced, industry-trusted home care consultants who provide comprehensive support throughout your journey of starting a new home care agency.

What distinguishes us is our hands-on approach. As leading home care consultants, we handle crucial aspects including:

  • Business Formation (Corporate Identity, Tax ID, NPI Number)
  • Regulatory Compliance (Civil Rights Package, Policies and Procedures)
  • Operational Support (Admission Packets, HR Documents, Operational Forms)
  • Quality Assurance (Competency Evaluations, Quality Improvement Plans)
  • Licensing and Certification (State License and Medicare Certification Applications)
  • Marketing Materials (Website, Brochures, Business Cards)
  • Ongoing Education (In-Person Training Seminars)

This comprehensive service ensures you have all the tools needed to launch and operate a successful home care agency.

Explore Home Care Business Options.

Our expert consultants specialize in launching various types of home healthcare agencies, with a focus on Medicare and Private Duty accreditation. Our team, which includes former CHAP and ACHC surveyors, has extensive knowledge of accreditation requirements for both medical and non-medical home care agencies.

Here are the main types of home care businesses you could consider:

Companion Care
Offer 'hands-off' services to maintain client independence at home. Non-medical caregivers provide assistance with chores, medication reminders, light housework, and meal preparation.
Personal Care
Provide 'hands-on' services such as dressing, feeding, mobility assistance, and accompaniment to medical appointments. This type of care promotes client independence and enables them to remain in their homes.
Private Duty Skilled Care
Similar to Medicare Skilled Care, but clients pay directly for services. Nurses provide approved services like Infusion Therapy and various forms of therapy (Physical, Occupational, Speech).
Medicare Skilled Care
Medicare-funded care where nurses provide physician-ordered services in the client's home. Services include physical, occupational, and speech therapy, as well as medical social worker assistance.
Hospice Care
Provide end-of-life care, working closely with clients and their families. Focus on improving quality of life for those dealing with terminal illnesses.
Durable Medical Equipment
Supply and manage equipment that aids clients in daily activities. Offer a range of items including wheelchairs, oxygen tanks, walkers, beds, and canes.