Start-Up Phase
We help get everything squared away to launch your new medical business — from legal registration to choosing your facility and the type of living/housing you'll provide, such as congregate living, senior homes, or assisted living.
As America's elderly and retired population grows, senior care has become a recession-resistant opportunity. We help you start, scale, and stay compliant every step of the way.
From your very first filing to ongoing growth, All Care Consulting Services supports your business at every stage of the cycle.
We help get everything squared away to launch your new medical business — from legal registration to choosing your facility and the type of living/housing you'll provide, such as congregate living, senior homes, or assisted living.
At any phase of the business cycle we support medical compliance reviews, modernization of financial processes, updated HR processes and protocols, and more effective marketing of your business.
We guide you through state license inspections, agency authorization, and background checks, then secure your permits, Tax ID and NPI numbers, and Medicare, Medicaid, and private duty (CHAP) accreditation.
Budget consultation and business pricing — re-certification fees, insurances, billing, and accreditation fees — plus the latest senior programs like fall prevention, Alzheimer's care, and veteran support.
Hiring materials, policies, procedures, and operations manuals to grow your team — plus HIPAA training covering access, portability, renewability, and preventing healthcare fraud and abuse.
Local advertising and community branding, business cards and brochures, and customized, search-engine-optimized websites once you're accredited and ready to grow.
If you're just getting started or already established, we can help you streamline, become compliant, and optimize any of these senior-care businesses.
Community-based daytime care for adults 18 and over who need personal services, supervision, or assistance on a less-than-24-hour basis.
Affordable Senior Housing through the HUD 202 Program — supportive housing for low-income elderly persons, with help for cleaning, cooking, and transportation toward independent living.
A Congregate Living Health Facility (CLHF) provides 24-hour skilled nursing and supportive care in a facility with 6 or fewer beds for disabled, ventilator-dependent, or terminally ill persons.
A public or private organization that arranges or provides in-home health care services for persons in a temporary or permanent residence.
Palliative care that eases the physical, emotional, social, and spiritual discomforts of those in their last phases of life — plus support for caregivers and family.
Nursing services, companion care, and homemaker services delivered in the client's own place of residence.
Skilled nursing and supportive care for patients on a long-term basis.
An RCFE provides care, supervision, and assistance with daily living activities, plus incidental medical services under special care plans.
Practical guidance on starting and running senior-care businesses in California.
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