Care Across America
A home care agency can look great on paper and still fail families where it matters most: the handoff between worry and real support. We sit down with Erica Tomasello, owner and CEO of Care Resolutions Incorporated, to talk about what she’s learned over 28+ years providing senior care and in-home caregiving across Eastern Massachusetts. Her story starts as a family business that stayed in the family, but it quickly turns into a blueprint for how to build trust at scale without treating care like a commodity. We unpack what makes private duty home care work when clients are more complex than they used to be. Erica explains why her team obsesses over communication, home visits, and caregiver education, and why “listening” is not a soft skill but an operational advantage. If you’ve ever felt that a loved one just needed someone to slow down, hear the whole story, and take the next step with them, you’ll recognize the approach she describes. Then we get specific about caregiver hiring and caregiver screening. Erica shares why she personally calls references, what she looks for in open-ended conversations, and why private-home experience matters when you’re supporting older adults in real homes, not facilities. We also talk continuity of care, how supervision and clear expectations reduce turnover, and why patience with families, caregivers, and even technology is part of leading a strong home care team. If you care about elder care quality, caregiver retention, and choosing a home care agency that actually shows up, listen through to the end. Subscribe, share this with someone navigating home care right now, and leave us a review. What’s one thing you wish every home care agency did better? View More at HomeCareMarketingNews.com
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