Four Help at Home Leaders Recognized as Industry Trailblazers
Help at Home, a premier provider of personalized home care services, proudly announces the recognition of four outstanding leaders as part of the WTWH Healthcare Future Leaders Class of 2026. This prestigious accolade celebrates individuals under 40 who are making significant contributions in shaping the landscape of home care through their innovative approaches and unwavering commitment.
The honorees include:
- - Melody Broney – Market Leader, Delaware
- - Raquel Lerner-Greenstein – Market Leader, New York
- - Amanda Ward – Market Leader, Chicagoland
- - Joyce Magbanua – Vice President of Quality, Safety & Clinical Integration
These exceptional leaders have demonstrated their capability in advancing safe, reliable, and person-centered care while also supporting caregivers and enhancing local health service delivery. Chris Hocevar, CEO of Help at Home, commended the honorees, stating, "Melody, Raquel, Amanda, and Joyce embody the leadership, compassion, and commitment to quality care that is at the heart of Help at Home. Their recognition as Future Leaders highlights the meaningful impact they have on the lives of clients, caregivers, and communities alike."
These leaders not only reflect Help at Home's culture of mentorship and talent development but they also signify the company’s strong stance as an employer of choice. Their dedicated efforts aim to ensure that individuals can receive the support they need to live independently and with dignity within their own homes.
Tim Mullaney, Vice President and Editorial Director of WTWH Healthcare, remarked, "The Future Leaders Class of 2026 showcases a collective commitment to enhancing the well-being of the communities and individuals they serve. Their work in elevating patient experiences, aiding caregivers, and driving innovation across the healthcare spectrum is commendable."
Help at Home has strategically positioned itself to deliver compassionate and relationship-based care since its inception in 1975. Operating over 150 community hubs across 11 states, the organization serves approximately 60,000 clients through a dedicated workforce of over 50,000 caregivers. As the home care landscape continues to evolve, Help at Home remains steadfastly focused on nurturing the next wave of leaders, pivotal to the future of home care.
Founded on principles of innovation and care, Help at Home continues to invest resources in developing its employees, ensuring that care delivery remains at the forefront of its mission. The recognition of these four leaders serves as a testament to the organization’s commitment to excellence.
For more detailed information on the Future Leaders Class of 2026, you can view the full announcement on their official website. To learn more about Help at Home and its wide array of services, visit
helpathome.com.