Licensing, accreditation, RCM, marketing, M&A advisory, and operations consulting for home care agencies.
16 vendors
Ankota's 50-state licensing guide — free educational content covering state HC requirements, contacts, and application links from an HC software vendor
Full-service HC startup program — guaranteed state licensure, customized P&P, CHAP/ACHC accreditation, training, and lifetime support
Connecticut HC licensing consulting — CT DPH homemaker-companion registration + home health agency licensure + state-specific compliance support
Nonprofit HC licensing consultant with AI-powered documentation — micro-installment payment plans + free training making licensing accessible to under-resourced founders
Premium HC startup consulting in NJ, PA, CT, and TX — 100% licensing approval rate, one-on-one mentorship, and white-glove launch support
Startup toolkits and benchmarking data from Activated Insights — Home Care Pulse parent company's resources for new HC agency planning and launch
Home Business Magazine HC startup guide — step-by-step content covering licensing, costs, and operational planning from a small business publication
Step-by-step educational guides for starting and growing a home care agency — free + paid resources for founders without consultant budgets
National HC licensing consulting — state-by-state home care + home health + hospice agency licensure application support across all 50 states
Activated Insights startup guide + benchmarking tools — comprehensive launch resource on the activatedinsights.com domain
Indiana HC licensing consulting — IN ISDH personal services agency application + home health licensure + state-specific compliance guidance
Louisiana HC licensing consulting — LA LDH home + community-based services (HCBS) provider application + home health licensure + state-specific compliance
Massachusetts HC licensing consulting — MA DPH home health agency application + state-specific regulatory compliance + operating requirements
Minnesota HC licensing consulting — MN MDH comprehensive + basic home care license application support + state-specific compliance
Business planning resources + templates for starting a private home care agency — DIY-friendly startup content focused on private-pay HC
Tennessee HC licensing consulting — TDH application support, policies + procedures, survey readiness for TN home care + home health operators
Consultants and outsourced services fill the gaps that don't justify a full-time hire. Most agencies engage three to five outside specialists across their lifecycle: a licensing consultant to navigate state-specific application requirements, an accreditation prep firm before CHAP/ACHC/Joint Commission survey, a billing/RCM service if claims processing isn't a core competency, a marketing agency for caregiver recruiting and client acquisition, and (eventually) an M&A advisor when it's time to sell or roll up.
Licensing and startup support is the most time-sensitive engagement. State licensing for non-medical home care, home health, and hospice varies enormously — some states approve in 60 days with $1,500 in fees, others take 6–12 months and require $25,000+ in capital, surety bonds, policy manuals, and a state survey. Specialist firms (21st Century Health Care Consultants, Foothold Home Care, ACHC Advisors) shorten the timeline meaningfully if you're entering a regulated state.
Compliance and accreditation prep firms run the policy library, mock surveys, and corrective action plans that get a new agency through CHAP, ACHC, or Joint Commission accreditation — usually a 4–9 month engagement priced $8,000–$30,000+. Once accredited, ongoing compliance support tends to come from a smaller monthly retainer or in-house QA staff.
Outsourced RCM (revenue cycle management) is common for agencies billing Medicaid, Medicare home health, or VA — the documentation and claims rules are dense enough that specialist billers (Healthcare Provider Solutions, McBee, Foothold's RCM service) often outperform an in-house biller until volume justifies a full team. Pricing is typically 4–8% of net collections.
Marketing agencies specializing in home care understand the dual-funnel problem (clients on one side, caregivers on the other) better than generalist agencies. Expect retainers of $3,000–$15,000/month for full-service work; fractional CMO engagements run smaller.
M&A advisors for home care help with both buy-side (acquiring a competitor) and sell-side (preparing to exit) transactions, with most independent agencies eventually selling to a regional roll-up or franchise. Engage early — clean financials and a 24-month track record materially raise the multiple.
Use this directory to shortlist firms by specialty, then request 3 references from clients of similar size and state. The best consultants in this space don't show up at the top of generic Google searches; they get referred.