The Home Care Show: A Review

by Kristin Rowan, Editor

The Home Care Show

We attend a lot of events. As care at home professionals, nurses, agency owners, regulatory bodies, advocacy groups, and software solutions providers, we travel sometimes more than we are at home. As a general rule, these events comprise networking opportunities, vendor displays, educational panels, and activities. Most of the events are of good quality, well organized, and informative. After a while, they all seem to blend together and we can’t remember which event we attended last or who met at each one. Every now and again, something new comes along.

Local Event Goes National

The Home Care Show started as a regional event in New York, hosted by GlattHealth. After a few years of tri-state success, the group added The Home Care National in Miami in 2025. The Rowan Report became aware of the event through some trusted colleagues who are now on the board of the national event. 

Education

After a morning networking block with several options to connect with attendees, The Home Care Show kicked off with an impressive “State of the Industry” panel. The panel included Denise Bellville, Executive Director of the Home Care Association of Florida, Damon Terzaghi, Vice President of Medicaid Advocacy & Programs for the National Alliance for Care at Home, and Eric Reinarman, Vice President of Government Relations for the Home Care Association of America.

Breakout sessions ranging from marketing to IT, led by some of the brightest minds in the industry, followed the state of the industry address. Additional panel topics included AI, payer diversification, navigating risk, optimizaing growth, and mergers & acquisitions.

Growing Pains

Any event that changes its structure, location, or size will have some growing pains. The hiccups at The Home Care Show were minor and easily overcome. There was some overlap in the schedule that disrupted the flow on Tuesday. Navigating the website on a mobile device was tricky. The registration booths were strategically placed in front of the vendor hall and panel room, seemingly to keep attendees out of those rooms before they opened. But drinks and snacks were also behind registration and not obviously available to attendees. The vendor area was heavily leaning to the insurance/financial investment/consultant/advisor variety with few exceptions. Seating in the vendor hall was limited, which made lunch on Wednesday tricky.

Nailed It!

Much of this two-day conference could be considered a home run. In fact, most of it was pretty fantastic.

The education was timely, relevant, professionally moderated, well-planned, and had a mix of representation from home care agencies, consultants, software solutions partners, and investors. One attendee said, “I learned more in that session that I did in three days at the last event.”

The networking events were varied enough to appeal to everyone. After registering, attendees had the option to play pickleball at the host hotel, enjoy the beautiful pool, or relax at the coffee shop. Tuesday evening, GlattHealth and other sponsors hosted a rooftop dinner with live music.

The vendor room kept all sponsors in the same size booth, requiring them to use their product and service to woo attendees rather than the cost of their setup. The layout allowed for movement through the hall, and lunch and cocktail hours were inside the hall, giving vendors more face-time with attendees.

The Home Care Show

Final Thoughts

As Care at Home events go, this one ranks near the top. The education is well-worth the trip. The opportunities to get concrete information from industry experts to launch your agency no matter the direction you’re taking makes this event stand apart. Whether you’re near Miami or have to travel, put The Home Care Show National on your calendar for 2027.

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Kristin Rowan Editor The Rowan Report
Kristin Rowan Editor The Rowan Report

Kristin Rowan is the owner and Editor-in-chief of The Rowan Report, the industry’s most trusted source for care at home news. She is also a sought-after speaker on Artificial Intelligence, Technology Adoption and Lone Worker Safety. She is available to speak at state and national conferences as well as software user-group meetings.

Kristin also runs Girard Marketing Group, a multi-faceted boutique marketing firm specializing in content creation, social media management, and event marketing. She works with care at home software providers to create dynamic content that increases conversions for direct e-mail, social media, and websites.  Connect with Kristin directly at kristin@girardmarketinggroup.com or www.girardmarketinggroup.com

©2026 by The Rowan Report, Peoria, AZ. All rights reserved. This article originally appeared in The Rowan Report. One copy may be printed for personal use: further reproduction by permission only. editor@therowanreport.com

 

Axxess’ AGILE 2024 was a Massive Success

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact:       Johnathan Eaves
(903) 445-6969
jeaves@axxess.com

Axxess’ AGILE 2024 Was a Massive Success

DALLAS, April 25, 2024 – Axxess’ AGILE 2024 conference was a resounding success, with an unprecedented number of industry leaders, innovators and professionals coming together to explore the latest trends, exchange ideas and foster collaboration.

More than 50 partners supported AGILE (Axxess Growth, Innovation and Leadership Experience) with sponsorships of the three-day event, which attracted several hundred industry leaders, including C-suite executives, clinical leaders, operational and financial managers, industry investors and strategic advisors.

“The AGILE conference exemplifies our commitment to fostering growth, driving innovation and empowering leaders as we revolutionize the healthcare industry and pave the way for a future where quality care thrives in the confines and comfort of our homes,” said John Olajide, founder and CEO of Axxess, the leader in technology supporting care at home providers. “The feedback we’ve received on this year’s conference is truly inspiring, and we are already hard at work to make next year’s event a transformative experience, introducing new dimensions of knowledge, collaboration and inspiration.”

The conference formally began with a keynote address from healthcare innovator and futurist Nick Webb, who spoke on megatrends impacting the care at home industry, from emerging technologies to patient experience and staffing.

“The experience always wins,” he told the audience. “Patients and their families want friction freedom, they want speed, they want transparency, they want genuine, authentic empathy, they want this to be painless.”

The event included a day-long Leadership Forum attended by industry leaders who participated in high-level conversations about business operations, advocacy and insights on the state of mergers and acquisitions with key leaders in care at home, finance and public policy.

The value of technology was emphasized in a later panel discussion on embracing risk to reimagine healthcare, featuring Kim King, CEO of Home Care Network.

“We’ve found arming our staff with technology that allows them to do a virtual visit allows an aide to work at the high end of what they’re able to do so that they can give real information back to a clinician,” King said. “If we need to take it to the next step and get a virtual visit with a physician [or] arrange transportation to get somewhere, that makes all the difference in the world.”

Annie Erstling, Chief Operating Officer at Forcura, urged attendees to rethink their relationship with technology companies.

“You should lean on your technology partners,” Erstling said. “They should be real partners and they should keep you abreast of what’s the latest and greatest.”

Along with keynote speakers, panels and industry-specific education sessions offering continuing education credits, AGILE also included an Innovation Showcase featuring the latest developments to improve operations from Axxess partners, a GUIDE to dementia, which enabled participants to experience what those living with dementia go through each day, and a CPR training course where participants learned how to properly perform life-saving, hands-only CPR.

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About Axxess

Axxess is the leading global technology innovator for healthcare at home, focused on solving the most complex industry challenges. Trusted by more than 9,000 organizations that serve more than 5 million patients worldwide, Axxess offers a complete suite of easy-to-use software solutions that empower home health, home care, hospice, and palliative providers to make healthcare in the home human again. Multiple independent certifications have confirmed that Axxess has the most secure and industry-compliant software available for providers. The company’s collaborative culture focused on innovation and excellence is recognized nationally as a “Best Place to Work.”