

Our Community
Rooted in Community, Built on Partnership
As one of Arizona’s earliest home care organizations, we’ve spent decades building connections, growing partnerships, and working hand-in-hand with others who share our commitment to dignity, equity, and access.
Through collaboration with trusted community partners, we’re able to expand the reach of our services, strengthen the quality of care, and better support the individuals and families who rely on us every day.

Partners in Community Care

Valleywise Health
Valleywise Health is Maricopa County’s public teaching health system, offering trauma, behavioral health, and community-based services across the Phoenix metro area.

Advance Community
Advance is a global health organization focused on building health equity in under-resourced communities through prevention, education, and compassionate care.

Elderly and Physically Disabled Providers Alliance (EPDPA)
EPDPA advocates for fair funding and sustainable home care services under Arizona’s ALTCS system, ensuring providers can deliver quality care and caregivers earn a living wage.

Home Care Association of America
HCAOA is the national voice of the home care industry, providing leadership, advocacy, and resources to support care professionals and strengthen in-home care for families across the country.

Partnership for Medicaid Home-Based Care (PMHC)
PMHC is a national collaborative working to improve the quality and sustainability of Medicaid home- and community-based services (HCBS) through policy advocacy and cost-effective solutions.

Arizona Association of Providers for People with Disabilities (AAPPD)
AAPPD is a statewide consortium advocating for providers that serve individuals with disabilities, advancing quality care, informed policy, and community inclusion across Arizona.
The Impact of Community-Based Home Care
Home-based support has the power to improve health outcomes, reduce hospitalizations, and promote social connection, all while allowing people to remain in the places they know and love.
- When caregivers and community organizations work together, we can:
- Improve access to essential services
- Support families and care professionals
- Advocate for meaningful policy change
- Elevate quality of life for those we servef
We’re always growing our network of impact. If your organization shares our values and is interested in collaborating, we’d love to connect.
