Top Reasons to Join the 2025 HCAOA Home Care Conference

You scan your dashboard first thing Monday morning and see that two caregivers have dropped shifts. A critical client’s care plan got updated overnight. There’s a new state memo about wage rules sitting unread in your inbox. Your phone buzzes with a marketing lead — and then another — but there’s no straightforward process to follow up.

This isn’t a scenario. It’s every week.

As a home care agency owner, you live in the tension between caring for clients and managing chaos. You need your people scheduled right. You need compliance nailed. You need growth — not just in clients, but in margins and stability. Yet every day feels like you’re playing catch-up.

What if two days could pivot your trajectory? What if you left with a hard drive full of strategies, connections, and a crystal-clear plan for 2026? That’s precisely what the 2025 HCAOA National Home Care Conference will deliver for leaders who refuse to settle for “just staying afloat.”

Why must home care leaders come together?

The home care industry is evolving fast. Demand for in-home care is soaring as America’s population ages:

Around 17.5% of the U.S. population is now 65 or older – nchstats.com
Nearly 90% of seniors want to age in place at home – nchstats.com

At the same time, agencies face significant challenges: caregiver shortages, rapid tech innovation, and shifting regulations.

In fact, over 59% of home care agencies report ongoing caregiver shortages, even though employment of home health & personal care aides is estimated to grow 21% from 2023 to 2033 – nchstats.com

It’s a paradox: tremendous opportunities, but also hurdles for those running a home care business. Today, staying on top of industry trends is not optional – it’s necessary for survival and growth. From new labor laws and compliance requirements to emerging technologies like AI-powered home care software, to creative staffing and marketing strategies, there’s a lot for home care leaders to keep up with.

That’s where the HCAOA National Conference comes in. It’s a timely chance to get ahead of the curve on home care industry trends and beyond, so you can lead your agency with confidence into the future.

About the 2025 HCAOA National Home Care Conference

Mark your calendar: The event takes place October 20–21, 2025 (Monday and Tuesday) at the Hyatt Regency Dallas Hotel in Dallas, Texas. It is THE premier personal care agency conference in the U.S. for home care organizations offering non-medical personal care. In other words, it’s built specifically for providers like you – home care agency owners, executives, administrators, and managers who deal with the unique challenges of home care.

What to expect

  • 700+ industry leaders: Join hundreds of your peers from across the country. In fact, this conference is known as “the home care event of the year,” featuring 700+ expert industry leaders focused on expanding home-based care services. You’ll be in great company, surrounded by successful agencies and experts.
  • Two full days, 1 action-packed agenda: The event spans two intensive days (Oct 20 and 21) filled with insightful keynotes, 16 breakout sessions, and interactive workshops.
  • Who it’s for: If you’re a home care agency owner, director, operations manager, or clinical supervisor, this conference is for you. It’s also valuable for anyone in home care leadership looking for agency growth strategies – whether you’re just starting or managing a multi-location enterprise.
  • Key takeaways: HCAOA promises that this is your “must-attend event to learn the latest trends, groundbreaking strategies, & innovative solutions shaping the future of home care”. You’ll walk away with practical ideas to boost your agency’s performance, stay ahead of regulatory changes, and harness new tools and best practices to improve care.

Oh, and did we mention fun? It’s not all work – you’ll also enjoy networking breakfasts, a vendor lunch, and even a lively reception. Dallas is a fantastic host city with excellent sights (the conference hotel is steps from Reunion Tower and other attractions), so it’s a chance to mix business and a bit of pleasure, too.

What are the benefits of attending the conference?

Why invest your time (and money) to attend? Here are the biggest benefits of attending the 2025 conference:

  • Learn the latest home care industry trends

    Stay ahead of the curve on what’s shaping home care and beyond. From demographic shifts to emerging care models, you’ll hear data and forecasts firsthand. (For example, a featured session Home Care 2030: Factors Affecting the Future of Home Care Over the Next Five Years will unpack where our industry is headed – more on that below!). Knowing the trends means you can plan your agency’s strategy proactively, not reactively.

  • Discover AI and tech innovations

    Curious about how AI or new software can make your agency run smoothly? This is your chance to see it in action. The conference will spotlight AI-powered home care software and leading-edge tech tools designed for agencies.

    You’ll learn how automation can help with everything from caregiver recruiting and scheduling to client engagement. Bonus: The expo hall will have dozens of vendors (including CareSmartz360!) demoing the latest solutions you can try out on the spot.

  • Get crucial compliance updates

    Labor laws, wage-and-hour rules, licensing regulations – the rules seem to change constantly. At this event, top legal experts who specialize in home care will break down what you need to know for 2025 and beyond.

    You’ll get updates on employment law, HIPAA, Medicaid, and VA program changes, and more. This kind of intel can save you from costly compliance mistakes. Instead of combing through updates alone, you can hear directly from attorneys who have done the homework for you.

  • Network with peers and mentors

    There’s immense value in connecting with fellow home care professionals. Over coffee or cocktails, you can share tips & form relationships with like-minded people.

    Many attendees say the networking alone is worth it – you might meet a mentor who’s already solved the challenge you’re facing, or a new agency owner who becomes a future business partner. Plus, you can meet HCAOA leadership and even national policymakers who often attend to hear from providers. It’s networking on a whole new level.

  • Find growth strategies and inspiration

    Nearly every session has takeaways to help your agency grow or operate more efficiently. Whether it’s learning how to boost caregiver retention (a huge growth factor), mastering marketing to get more clients, or streamlining operations, you’ll come home with a notebook full of ideas.

Breakout sessions & speaker lineup

One of the biggest highlights of the conference is the lineup of breakout sessions – 16 in total – led by experts across various fields of home care. These are smaller group sessions where you can choose topics most relevant to your interests (from technology and marketing to recruitment, finance, and legal compliance). Here’s a look at these sessions on the agenda:

2025 Employment Law Update for Home Care

Joshua Vaughn - Shareholder, Littler Mendelson

Joshua Vaughn

Shareholder, Littler Mendelson, P.C.

There are 10 to 15 common wage and hour mistakes I’ve seen home care employers make, but a few of the costliest are:

  1. Changing rates of pay from week to week based on the hours worked by the employee;
  2. Failing to pay for all hours worked; and
  3. Incorrectly calculating the regular and overtime rates by failing to include non-discretionary bonuses.

Scaling Success: A Roadmap from Start-Up to 1,000 Hours Per Week

Clayton Foutch - Founder of Home Matters Caregiving

Clayton Foutch

Founder & CRO, Home Matters Caregiving

Epic Fails: Things Other Home Care Agencies Did Wrong & You Can Avoid

Bob King - Founder of Legally Nanny

Bob King

Attorney & Founder, Legally Nanny

Agencies must use open-ended questions when interviewing caregivers and avoid those tied to protected traits. Also, while gender-based staffing is only allowed in home care for tasks like bathing or personal care, agencies must document this clearly to prevent legal issues.

From $0 to $10M & Beyond: Scaling a Home Care Business with Purpose & Profit

Tracy Ongena - Founder of Alvita Care

Tracy Ongena

Founder & Chairman, Alvita Care

What Will and Will Not Work in 2026 for Generating More Billable Hours & Clients

Welton Hong - Founder of Senior Care Marketing Max

Welton Hong

Founder & CEO, Senior Care Marketing Max

Since ad costs will rise with more competition, home care agencies should target narrow, high-intent keywords instead of broad ones and focus on smaller, high-value local areas rather than large territories.

Navigating Difficult Conversations in Home Care

Krystal Wilkinson - Owner of Adultcare Assistance Homecare

Krystal Wilkinson

President & Owner, Adultcare Assistance Homecare

Mastering Your Digital Presence: How to Drive Sales, Referrals & Caregiver Recruitment

Nick Bonitatibus - Founder of Digital Champions

Nick Bonitatibus

Owner & Founder, Digital Champions

Simply claiming to have the “best caregivers” doesn’t set an agency apart—sharing your personal “why” through authentic storytelling does. By opening up about the deeper reason you started the business, you build an emotional connection with clients, caregivers, and referral partners.

AI in Action: Practical Applications Transforming Home Care Operations

Jeff Salter - Founder of Caring Senior Service

Jeff Salter

Founder & CEO, Caring Senior Service

Mastering the First Call

Emily Isbell - Founder of 24/7 Solutions

Emily Isbell

Founder & CEO, 24/7 Solutions

KPIs are vital, and instead of just tracking client losses, agencies should distinguish between controllable vs. non-controllable losses. This reflection helps identify areas where they can improve retention and keep clients longer.

Hiring and Firing Without Fear: Legal Insights and Best Practices

 Sami Asaad - Partner at Pierson Ferdinand LLP

Sami Asaad

Chair, Home Health & Home Care Practice Team, Pierson Ferdinand, LLP

The Power of We: Unlocking a Culture of Retention Through Team Collaboration

Aaron Marcum - Founder of Breakaway 365

Aaron Marcum

Founder & CEO, Breakaway 365

Hiring the right caregivers from the start is more valuable than filling shifts quickly, since early turnover is costly. Be intentional—screen for values, take long interviews, and even turn down cases if needed—to build a long-term, committed team.

Employment Law: What You Need to Know to Be Compliant in 2025

Angelo Spinola - Practice Chair Home Health

Angelo Spinola

Home Health, Home Care & Hospice Chair, Polsinelli

Home Care 2030: Factors Affecting the Future of Homecare Over the Next 5 Years

Stephen Tweed - CEO at Leading Home Care

Stephen Tweed

CEO, Leading Home Care (A Tweed Jeffries Company)

Top-tier home care leaders succeed because they have a clear long-term vision, build strong cultures, differentiate their companies, and lead with purpose through storytelling. They also hire great teams, think in systems, and use data-driven performance measurement to stay ahead in a crowded market.

From Marketing Spend to Revenue Stream: Proven Strategies for Home Care Success

Marisa Snook - CEO at corecubed

Marisa Snook

President/CEO, corecubed

Joseph - CEO at A Better Solution In-Home Care of Raleigh

Joseph Lorenzana

CEO, A Better Solution In-Home Care of Raleigh, NC

Dana Charumbira - Managing Director at The Home Care CPAs

Dana Charumbira

Managing Director, The Home Care CPAs

Agencies should track total billing (with a breakdown by payer source as a bonus), total payroll (separating caregiver wages from admin costs), and total hours billed. Comparing billing to payroll gives a quick pulse on short-term cash flow and highlights whether labor costs are in line with revenue.

Tracking these consistently can help catch issues early—like creeping overtime or underperforming contracts.

Pretty impressive lineup, right? These speakers include well-known home care CEOs, legal gurus, marketing experts, and technology and workforce innovators. Over the two days, there will be four breakout session time slots (two each day), with multiple topics running concurrently – so you can choose what fits your needs.

Tip: Bring a colleague or two from your agency so you can “divide and conquer” the breakout sessions and share notes later. There’s so much great content that you’ll want to capture it all!

CareSmartz360: Showcasing innovation at HCAOA 2025

We’d be remiss not to mention that CareSmartz360 will be at the conference, too! As a leading provider of AI-powered home care software, CareSmartz360 is proud to be a vendor and solution provider at HCAOA.

We are passionate about helping home care agencies like yours streamline operations, improve caregiver-client coordination, and use technology to fuel growth.

Be sure to stop by the CareSmartz360 Booth #203 in the exhibit hall – we’ll be there live and in person, ready to connect! This is a great chance to see our latest features in action, including smart scheduling, electronic visit verification (EVV), billing/payroll automation, and analytics tools that can give your agency the competitive edge.

Whether you’re curious about optimizing intake processes or implementing intelligent scheduling recommendations, we’ve got exciting innovations lined up for you.

You can even schedule a one-on-one demo with us during or after the event to delve deeper into how our software can support your agency.

The HCAOA conference is your ticket to fresh ideas, smarter strategies, and a stronger network in home care. We hope to see you there – let’s learn, network, & grow together.

Here’s to turning those daily struggles into success stories!

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