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Why Outdated Training Is Holding You Back

30 min · 19 de may de 2026
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In this eye-opening episode, we dive into the core challenges plaguing the home-based care industry and the surprisingly simple solutions already within reach. Experts from PHI, Jake McDonald and Jenna Kellerman share how outdated training frameworks, systemic neglect and societal perceptions keep this vital workforce undervalued, despite its critical roles in everyone’s health and economy. They reveal the five pillars of care job quality, emphasizing fair wages, professional development, respect, and a unified industry approach to systemic change.

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