Transcending Home Care

Boosting the Appeal of Careers in Home Care

November 18, 2022 Transcend Strategy Group, Stan Massey Episode 22
Boosting the Appeal of Careers in Home Care
Transcending Home Care
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Transcending Home Care
Boosting the Appeal of Careers in Home Care
Nov 18, 2022 Episode 22
Transcend Strategy Group, Stan Massey

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Most providers of home care are struggling with major staffing shortages – especially among nurses, CNAs and social workers. The COVID-19 pandemic ushered in a new era of professionals reevaluating their careers, resulting in massive job changes and even “the Great Resignation.” Turnover among many healthcare providers is at record levels.

Recently, Transcend Strategy Group and MAC Legacy partnered in a national research project to explore what healthcare workers look for in their careers so employers can be more effective with recruitment and retention.

According to the research results, 30 percent of healthcare workers say they are likely to change jobs during the next year. Yet, not many have home care as their destination of choice. For instance, fewer than half of RNs say they would consider opportunities in home care.

In this podcast episode, Marcylle Combs – president and CEO of MAC Legacy – joins host Stan Massey and Transcend CEO Stephanie Johnston to discuss details of the research findings and insights gleaned. The conversation covers what the home care workforce cites as their top reasons for leaving a job, as well as the priorities they’re seeking from a new position.

By unlocking these motivators, home care organizations can promote their current attributes or build new ones to be more attractive to workforce recruits – and help reduce turnover of their staff.

Marcylle Combs, BS, MS, RN, CHCE, has shaped MAC Legacy to turn complex problems into simple solutions for home health and hospice providers. With more than 30 years’ experience in these home care categories, Marcylle has held many roles, including field nurse director, administrator and owner/president of a successful home health and hospice company.

She also serves on the board of directors for the Home Care and Hospice Financial Managers Association (HHFMA) and chairs the Women in Leadership Committee for HHFMA. 

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Most providers of home care are struggling with major staffing shortages – especially among nurses, CNAs and social workers. The COVID-19 pandemic ushered in a new era of professionals reevaluating their careers, resulting in massive job changes and even “the Great Resignation.” Turnover among many healthcare providers is at record levels.

Recently, Transcend Strategy Group and MAC Legacy partnered in a national research project to explore what healthcare workers look for in their careers so employers can be more effective with recruitment and retention.

According to the research results, 30 percent of healthcare workers say they are likely to change jobs during the next year. Yet, not many have home care as their destination of choice. For instance, fewer than half of RNs say they would consider opportunities in home care.

In this podcast episode, Marcylle Combs – president and CEO of MAC Legacy – joins host Stan Massey and Transcend CEO Stephanie Johnston to discuss details of the research findings and insights gleaned. The conversation covers what the home care workforce cites as their top reasons for leaving a job, as well as the priorities they’re seeking from a new position.

By unlocking these motivators, home care organizations can promote their current attributes or build new ones to be more attractive to workforce recruits – and help reduce turnover of their staff.

Marcylle Combs, BS, MS, RN, CHCE, has shaped MAC Legacy to turn complex problems into simple solutions for home health and hospice providers. With more than 30 years’ experience in these home care categories, Marcylle has held many roles, including field nurse director, administrator and owner/president of a successful home health and hospice company.

She also serves on the board of directors for the Home Care and Hospice Financial Managers Association (HHFMA) and chairs the Women in Leadership Committee for HHFMA.