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Episode 92: Marc Sanders, Executive Director, Assisted Home Health and Hospice

31 min · 8 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio Episode 92: Marc Sanders, Executive Director, Assisted Home Health and Hospice

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In this episode of the Think Small Podcast, Mark Sanders, Executive Director of Assisted Home Health and Hospice, shares his remarkable 24-year journey from entry-level insurance coordinator to leading a multi-state healthcare organization. He discusses how Assisted Home Health and Hospice has grown by focusing on quality patient care, operational excellence, and strategic expansion across California and Arizona. Mark provides an inside look at the organization's comprehensive services, including home health, hospice care, caregiver support, and specialized clinical programs designed to help patients recover, regain independence, and improve their quality of life. Mark also reflects on the challenges and opportunities that have shaped the company's growth, from navigating the uncertainty of the COVID-19 pandemic to managing rapid expansion while maintaining high standards of care. He explores how emerging technologies, including AI-powered documentation tools, are helping clinicians spend more time with patients and less time on administrative tasks. Throughout the conversation, Mark shares valuable leadership insights on scaling a service-based organization, building trust with patients and staff, and staying committed to a mission of making a meaningful impact in people's lives every day. Connect: Website: https://assistedcares.com/ [https://assistedcares.com/] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marc-sanders-b6413aa4 [https://www.linkedin.com/in/marc-sanders-b6413aa4]

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