Elvens Vertus

Elvens Vertus has extensive work experience in compliance, quality, and risk management across several companies and industries. Elvens'smost recent role was as President & CEO of Home Care for the 21st Century, where they were responsible for managing staff, overseeing day-to-day operations, and developing relationships with outside organizations. Prior to this, they served as Director of Operations Compliance at onehome and Director of Compliance, Quality & Risk Management at MD Now Urgent Care. Elvens also worked as a Compliance & Quality Manager at Oncology Analytics, Inc. and Corporate Compliance/Privacy at MCNA Dental: Managed Care of North America, Inc. Overall, Elvens' experience demonstrates their expertise in ensuring regulatory compliance and maintaining high standards of quality and risk management.

Elvens Vertus earned a Bachelor's degree in Health Services Administration from Ashford University. Later, they pursued a Master's degree in Health Services Administration from Nova Southeastern University, which they completed in the years 2016 and 2017.

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Fort Lauderdale, United States

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Home Care for the 21st Century

The need for home care franchise services will continue to rise at an astonishing rate because the world's older population continues to grow at an unprecedented rate. The number of Americans ages 65 and older is projected to nearly double from 52 million in 2018 to 95 million by 2060, and the 65-and-older age group’s share of the total population will rise from 16 percent to 23 percent. In many ways, 2018 was a coming of age for the home care industry, as it steadily became recognized as a key part of the overall continuum of care due to its ability to keep older adults safely at home and out of the hospital. To add momentum to the industry, the “aging-in-place” movement is upon us, and it is huge. According to AARP, 90%+ seniors want to “Age in Place”. Seniors want to stay in their home for the duration of care which requires more home care agency services to be available to support the growth of the older population.