DALLAS—The technology platform Axxess has earned the Age-Friendly Care at Home Verification from Community Health Accreditation Partner (CHAP). Axxess was the first organization to achieve CHAP Verified status when verification launched in 2022.
HomeCare News
It started with a high school typing course.
Wanda Woods enrolled because her father advised that typing proficiency would lead to jobs. Sure enough, the federal Environmental Protection Agency hired her as an after-school worker while she was still a junior.
Her supervisor “sat me down and put me on a machine called a word processor,” Woods, now 67, recalled. “It was big and bulky and used magnetic cards to store information. I thought, ‘I kinda like this.’”
JACKSONVILLE, Florida & NASHVILLE, Tennessee—Following their merger in March 2025, Forcura and Medalogix announced they have rebranded to Mosai ("mo-ZAY"). Along with the name change, the company is releasing its new brand identity and combined product suite, establishing a singular technology platform that brings connected intelligence to every stage of post-acute care.
HAMDEN, Connecticut—SimiTree, a provider of revenue cycle, coding and consulting services for the post-acute and behavioral health industries, announced the launch of CLARITY, a real-time analytics dashboard designed to provide full transparency into revenue cycle performance. SimiTree is a portfolio company of Sheridan Capital Partners.
NEW YORK—Arya Health, an artificial intelligence (AI) company helping home health and post-acute care providers automate scheduling, compliance and other administrative operations, announced its $18.2 million Series A funding. The round was led by ACME Capital, with participation from Ridge Ventures, Twelve Below, executives from OpenAI and post-acute care providers, bringing Arya's total funding to $25 million.
MINNEAPOLIS—As part of November's Homecare Month, Governor Tim Walz officially proclaimed the second week of November as Home Medical Equipment (HME) & Services Appreciation Week in Minnesota to highlight the value of HME professionals, products and services in making home-based care possible.
PORT HURON, Michigan—Visiting Nurse Association & Blue Water Hospice announced that is rebranding to the name Blue Water Home Care & Hospice. has served the community under that moniker. The agency said it is changing names to better solidify its permanence and devotion to the Blue Water Area.
WASHINGTON—A recent report shows Medicare has continued to improperly pay millions for durable medical equipment, prosthetics, orthotics and supplies (DMEPOS) provided to enrollees during inpatient stays despite a major audit in 2018 and subsequent fix in 2020.
BOULDER, Colorado—NVoq, a provider of artificial intelligence (AI)-powered clinical documentation solutions for post-acute care, will demonstrate its latest solution, Voice Assistant, at two major industry events this November—the National Alliance for Care at Home Annual Meeting and Exposition in New Orleans and the 2025 Homecare Homebase Users Conference in Grapevine, Texas.
TAMPA, Florida—Seniors Helping Seniors in-home care services, a franchiser with over 200 franchise partners and 400 territories nationwide, announced it has expanded its locations in the state of Florida. Local residents Tina Lauder and David Amato have opened two new locations to serve the East Tampa and the Lakeland community as well as surrounding communities.
NEW YORK—EMMI Technologies, developer of the modular, hardware-agnostic remote patient monitoring (RPM) platform EmmiTec.Health, announced its listing on Epic's Showroom, an online platform designed to help health care organizations navigate interoperable solutions.
The company said this milestone highlights EMMI Technologies' commitment to helping hospitals, health systems and providers deliver continuous, data-driven care.
TORONTO—The city of Ontario has announced the Ontario government is investing $1.1 billion over the course of three years to extend homecare services and the Hospital to Home (H2H) program. The investment funds will come through as part of the upcomin Fall Economic Statement and aims to expand access to convenient care at home for patients who no longer need to stay in the hospital.
OWINGS MILLS, Maryland—The Board of Certification/Accreditation (BOC) named Dexter Moon, chief operating officer of Project MEND, as the recipient of the organization’s 2025 Certificant of the Year Award.
SEATTLE—Wyze, a home security technology company, has announced the launch of the Wyze Battery Video Doorbell. Designed for easy setup for front porch security, this new device offers a wire-free installation option with up to six months of battery life. The doorbell’s 150-degree x 150-degree viewing angle and 1536 x 1536 HD+ resolution capture a complete 1:1 view, ensuring users can see visitors from head-to-toe and clearly spot packages placed right against the door.
DUBLIN, Ohio—React Health has announced the launch of the Phoenix 5L, a stationary oxygen concentrator built with patients and providers in mind. The Phoenix 5L offers quiet operation, low power consumption and new safety features.
“The Phoenix 5L was engineered to balance quality, simplicity and value,” said Bill Shoop, CEO of React Health. “This concentrator is designed to support patient therapy while reducing operational strain on health care providers.”
EXPORT, Pennsylvania—Circadiance has announced the relaunch of its SleepWeaver 3D Soft Cloth CPAP Mask, a product designed for comfort, seal and ease of use.
"Originally paused during the pandemic due to global supply chain disruptions, SleepWeaver 3D is returning to meet the strong demand from both clinicians and patients who value a comfortable alternative to traditional hard plastic masks," the company said in a released statement.
SOMERVILLE, Massachusetts—Podimetrics, a company specializing in complex diabetes care, has launched SmartMat+, a solution designed to reduce falls and monitor signs of heart failure, while continuing to help prevent diabetic foot ulcers. When paired with virtual clinical support, SmartMat+ enables early risk identification and intervention to help prevent serious complications associated with diabetes.
LOS ANGELES—Cairns Health, a provider of digital health solutions for seniors and individuals with chronic conditions, has announced it won the Rising Star Award in the Home Health Diagnostic & Monitoring category at the 2025 Digital Health Hub Awards, hosted by The Digital Health Hub Foundation as part of the HLTH global health care conference in Las Vegas.
TORONTO, Canada—Frontline Healthcare Partners, a private equity firm exclusively focused on investing in distributed health care businesses, announced that it has acquired Integracare Inc., a private-pay homecare company in Ontario, Canada.
FRISCO, Texas—Addus HomeCare Corporation, a provider of homecare services, announced that it will release earnings for the third quarter ended Sept. 30, 2025, on Monday, Nov. 3, 2025, after the market close.
