2014 Private Duty Benchmarks

Stephen Tweed | May 22, 2014 | Newsroom
We've just received our sneak preview of the 2014 Private Duty Benchmarking Study from Home Care Pulse and there is some very interesting data to help you grow your home care business. Over the next several months we'll be sharing some in-depth analysis of various sections of the study, but we want to whet you…

We’ve just received our sneak preview of the 2014 Private Duty Benchmarking Study from Home Care Pulse 2014 Benchmarking report coverand there is some very interesting data to help you grow your home care business. Over the next several months we’ll be sharing some in-depth analysis of various sections of the study, but we want to whet you appetite with a few of the more interesting data points.

This year’s sample was slightly smaller than last year – 551 companies compared to 617 – the growth numbers are significant. Let’s take a look at some highlights.

  • The median sized company increased from $1,160,000 to $1,398,090.
  • We have new insights into the size of companies by year – the median sized company after the first year was $259,842, the second year was $464,000, and then the median for years 3 and 4 was $968,000.  A company that is following the median path will be at $1.5 million by the end of year six.
  • The net ordinary income for the median sized company was 23.5% of revenue
  • The median sized companies are bigger on the east coast and west coast, and smaller in the south, central, and great lakes regions
  • 70% of revenue is coming from private pay, and 9% from long term care insurance.
  • The number one referral sources is past and current clients
  • The number one  marketing method for referral marketing is making sales calls
  • The number one marketing method for consumer marketing is internet SEO
  • The number one thing that sets providers apart from their competitors is Caregiver Quality
  • The number one threat facing home care companies is caregiver shortages
  • The median sales conversion ratio from Inquiries to Assessments was 38.8%
  • The median sales conversion from Assessments to Admission was 80.6%
  • The median cost of acquiring a new client was $478.57

These are just some of the valuable data points included in this year’s study.  At Leading Home Care and the Academy for Private Duty Home Care we are delighted to be a sponsor of the Sales and Marketing section of the study.  We’ll have access to much more data, and we’ll have Aaron Marcum as a guest on a future live web conference to discuss more highlights of the study and how you can use this information to grow your business.

In the mean time, we suggest you order a copy of the final report and spend some time studying what others in the industry are doing, and how that compares to how your own company is doing.  If you have some questions and would like to know more about how to use this data to support your strategic decision making, give us a call at 502-339-0653 and set up an appointment to talk with Stephen Tweed.

Stephen Tweed
Stephen Tweed, CSP, began his journey as a business strategist in home health care in 1982. Today, Stephen is among the top thought leaders in Home Care strategy and management. He has worked with top 5% companies from across the US. He is a sought after speaker at from national and state association events.

Related Posts

PE Firm Acquires Senior Helpers from Advocate Health

March 23, 2024
By Stephen Tweed CHICAGO, March 21, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Waud Capital Partners ("Waud Capital"), a growth-oriented middle-market private equity firm, announced today the acquisition of Senior Helpers, one of the national leaders in home care and wellness offerings for seniors. Waud Capital is acquiring Senior Helpers from Advocate Health, the third-largest nonprofit health system in the nation. …
Home Care Industry Research

Exploring the Value of Continuity of Care in Home Care

March 23, 2024
By Stephen Tweed What is the impact of Continuity of Care for Home Care Clients and for Caregivers? Over the years, research at Leading Home Care and The Home Care CEO Forum has shown that consumers of home care expect two things; reliability and continuity. They want a caregiver who show up on time as…
Exploring Consumer Awareness in Home Care

Exploring Consumer Awareness in Home Care

August 21, 2023
By Stephen Tweed Do Consumers really understand Home Care? One of the Top Ten Trends affecting the future of home care we are monitoring is the increasing consumer awareness, and how that is causing increased expectations of home care companies.  However, we came across an interesting study that shows that a significant number of seniors…