The LTM Group
David Kerns' work experience includes serving as the CEO of The LTM Group since December 2022. The LTM Group is a conglomerate of home health, personal care, hospice, and rehab companies with over 600 employees across Indiana, Ohio, and Michigan. In this role, David partners with major healthcare systems and payers to provide 5-star quality care in the home. Before joining The LTM Group, David worked as the Vice President of Operations at the same company from October 2019 to December 2022. Prior to that, they served as the President of Rehab At Home, a locally owned home health agency, from October 2015 to October 2019. Rehab At Home is known for its innovative therapy and nursing services and has received the prestigious 5-star rating from Medicare.
David Kerns obtained a Doctorate of Physical Therapy degree from A.T. Still University of Health Sciences in 2007. David also has additional certifications, including Clinical Care Specialist - Home Health (CCS - HH) from WellSky in 2023, Dry Needling Certified Practitioner in 2015, Graston Technique in 2015, Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (C.S.C.S) in 2007, and completed Primal Reflex Release Technique (PRRT) training in 2007.
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The LTM Group
Our organization consist of several high performing home health, personal care, and hospice companies within the Midwest. LTM stands for "Living the Mission" which is guided by our philosophy that patients recover more quickly at home where they are the most comfortable. In-home care simply leads to greater independence, reduced hospitalizations, and better outcomes, day-in and day-out. Home healthcare services allow for medical treatments in the most comfortable environment – your home. The beauty of home healthcare is that it can be short or long-term and can change over time. You only get services when and how you need them. Our experience shows that the entire family benefits from home healthcare. Patients and families experience a sense of independence along with dignity for the patient. More often, the caregivers are relieved with having services they can see and patients greatly appreciated not being transported in –and-out of clinics and rehab centers. Everyone benefits from participating in the care and treatment of the patient, at home.