Ranking includes factors such as diversity,
culture, work-life balance, career opportunities
CHICAGO, June 27,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Help at Home, the leading
national provider of in-home, person-centered care for seniors,
announced today that it has been named as one of America's Greatest
Workplaces for 2024 by Newsweek. America's
Greatest Workplaces in the
United States is determined by a large-scale employer study
based on over 1.5 million comprehensive company reviews from over
250,000 employees.
As evidence of Help at Home's commitment to being an employer of
choice, the company experiences higher than average industry
retention rates, as well as high client and employee satisfaction
NPS scores. According to Newsweek, these important employee
satisfaction touchpoints foster a sense of belonging and optimism.
Employees at designated Greatest Workplace companies are seen as
more motivated and engaged. Companies benefit from creating great
workplaces where employees who like their work are more productive
with lower turnover rates. By staying at companies longer, loyal
employees contribute to organizational stability and consistency.
Additionally, employees experience less burnout, which carries over
to the customer experience.
"At Help at Home, our nearly 60K
caring and compassionate caregivers are the cornerstone of our
organization," said Help at Home's Chief Human Resources Officer
Michelle Bonfilio. "We also
recognize the invaluable talent and dedication of our
administrative teams to provide the infrastructure and supportive
work environment that enables caregivers to provide their very best
care to the clients in the communities we serve, helping them to
age in place independently at home."
"Finding a great workplace is an important decision that needs
to factor in pay, respect, training and advancement as well as
healthy work-life balance. Newsweek and market-data research
firm Plant-A Insights are proud to publish "America's Greatest
Workplaces 2024," the second annual ranking that highlights
companies committed to offering a positive and supportive working
environment," said Nancy Cooper,
Global Editor in Chief of Newsweek.
This designation is a true testament to Help at Home's
commitment to its deep-rooted "caring for the caregiver"
philosophy. In the past three years, Help at Home has received
several Forbes Best Employer and Newsweek recognitions – and for
each of these recognitions, we thank our team of dedicated
caregivers and administrative employees.
Details about Newsweek's America's Greatest Workplaces 2024
methodology and the list of full winners are available by visiting
America's Greatest Workplaces 2024 - Newsweek
Rankings.
About Help at Home
Help at Home is the leading
national provider of high-quality, home care services offering
innovative programs designed to help seniors and underserved
complex chronic populations remain healthy in their homes. As of
March 31, 2024, Help at Home operated
more than 180 branch locations across 11 states and provided
in-home personal care and integrated care management services to
approximately 70,000 clients with the help of more than 57,000
highly trained and compassionate caregivers. Founded in 1975 and
headquartered in Chicago,
Illinois, Help at Home has nearly 50 years of operating
experience in the home care industry. For more information about
Help at Home, visit helpathome.com
Kristen Trenaman
VP of Public Relations & Brand
Ktrenaman@helpathome.com
Contact: 502-445-4126
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