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Accurate Home Care Growing in Home Health Market

In March, we hired our Home Health Clinical Manager and shortly thereafter, our first RN Case Manager. Our patient census has been steadily rising ever since. We are growing our home health services in the Twin Cities area at an appropriate pace, with attention to quality care for our patients. I think you’ll find Accurate

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AHC Continues to Provide Critical Care During COVID-19 Pandemic

I can’t begin to express how proud I am of our ~750 Care Providers here at Accurate Home Care. Nearly every Care Provider – whether Nurse or PCA or Mental Health Workder or Homemaker – has consistently arrived on-time for their scheduled shifts since this pandemic started. Moreover, only a fraction of our patents have

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Current Job Openings

We have a number of current job openings: Part-time and Full time RN’s and LPN’s Personal Care Attendant Please apply by clicking on the link. Once you apply, you’ll be contacted by our recruiting team and we’ll help you get the ball rolling. Remember – here are some reasons as to why you should consider

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Accurate Home Care First to Offer ICHRA

Accurate Home Care was the first home care company in the State of Minnesota to offer it’s employees the cutting edge ICHRA – Individual Contribution Health Reimbursement Account for health insurance. The ICHRA allows employers to subsidize individual health insurance plans. Accurate employees can use their partially-company-funded ICHRAs (pronounced “ick-rahs”) to buy individual-market health insurance

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Accurate Home Care Re-Enters the Home Health Market

After a nearly two-year exit from the Home Health market, Accurate Home Care has re-entered the Home Health market. “This time, we’re entering the market the right way by paying attention both to our operational expertise as well as paying close attention to following Conditions of Participation and other compliance rules” said Bill English, CEO.

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