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The Commission on Accreditation for Home Care (CAHC) establishes and upholds quality standards for home care service providers. The organization offers an accreditation program that ensures agencies adhere to industry best practices and regulatory compliance, supported by comprehensive self-evaluation processes, expert consultation, and ongoing educational resources. Its approach leverages deep knowledge of state legislation and active engagement with governance authorities to continuously refine service benchmarks.
CAHC was established in 1986, stemming from an insight into the critical need for formalized quality assurance within the burgeoning home care sector. This foundational principle recognized that consistent, high standards were essential for delivering reliable care, prompting the creation of a structured accreditation body to guide and certify providers. The organization operates with a commitment to elevate the professional landscape of home care.
Home care providers constitute CAHC's primary customer base, seeking accreditation to validate their commitment to quality and secure public trust. The organization's long-term vision centers on fostering an environment where all home care services consistently meet a high bar for excellence, thereby enhancing the well-being and safety of individuals receiving care. CAHC remains dedicated to advancing the standards of home care for the benefit of both agencies and the families they serve.
CaHC has 1 tracked investment across 1 company. The latest tracked deal is $10.0M Series A in LUCA Science in August 2020.
| Date | Company | Round | Lead Investor(s) | Co-Investor(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aug 1, 2020 | LUCA Science | $10.0M Series A | Axil Capital | 4BIO Capital, Astellas Venture Management, Mogrify, Parkwalk Advisors, Remiges Ventures, Sana Capital, Jonathan Milner, Minoru Tagaya |