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ChatGPT (Web)AbsentWhat are the best CRM and automation consultants for home care agencies?slot 9Aug 16, 03:52 PM
If you mean **consultants who can actually design and implement the CRM + automations for a home care agency**, rather than just sell you software, I’d narrow the field considerably.
### My top picks
| Consultant / provider | Best for | Why I’d consider them |
|---|---|---|
| **Home Care Marketing Pros** | **Home-care-specific growth + CRM automation** | Strongest vertical specialization I found. Their CareFunnels platform is built around client intake, referral partners, caregiver recruiting, lead follow-up, AI voice/chat and marketing automation. They say they've helped 100+ home-care agencies. [www.homecaremarketing.com](https://www.homecaremarketing.com/carefunnels/crm/?utm_source=chatgpt.com) |
| **MHCCG** | **Agency growth + CRM implementation** | Home-care operators rather than generic IT consultants. Their offering specifically includes CRM setup, lead automation, marketing and growth strategy. [mhccg.com](https://mhccg.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com) |
| **Aptavista Consulting** | **Custom CRM/workflow automation** | Particularly interesting if you want **Zoho CRM** configured around home-care intake, compliance tracking and back-office processes rather than buying an out-of-the-box system. [www.aptavista.com](https://www.aptavista.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com) |
| **HealthCRM Solutions** | **Custom operational CRM** | Focuses specifically on home-care workflows: inquiry → qualification → service readiness → caregiver coordination → start of care, with dashboards and reporting. [healthcrm.solutions](https://healthcrm.solutions/industries/home-care?utm_source=chatgpt.com) |
| **Integrate IQ** | **HubSpot / Salesforce + integrations** | Worth considering if you want a more sophisticated CRM architecture. Their home-care analysis specifically addresses HubSpot, Salesforce, Zoho and WellSky integrations and referral-pipeline automation. [integrateiq.com](https://integrateiq.com/blogs/best-crm-for-home-care-businesses/?utm_source=chatgpt.com)[www.caremarketing.com](https://www.caremarketing.com/marketing-automation-home-care-integration/?utm_source=chatgpt.com) |
| **Richardson Strategy** | **HubSpot implementation** | A Virginia-based option with a strong HubSpot focus—CRM configuration, onboarding, workflows, email campaigns and training. The home-care specialization is less explicit, so I'd put them behind the vertical specialists. Richardson Strategy |
### The one I'd investigate first
**Home Care Marketing Pros / CareFunnels** is probably the best starting point if you're a **private-duty/non-medical home care agency primarily trying to increase inquiries, improve speed-to-lead, nurture referral sources, book assessments, and recruit caregivers.**
Their CRM isn't simply a generic CRM repackaged for healthcare. Their stated workflows specifically cover:
- client inquiry → assessment → conversion
- referral partner follow-up
- caregiver applicant follow-up
- SMS/email automation
- AI phone answering
- website chat
- appointment/assessment booking
- call tracking and attribution
- review generation
- recruiting automation
They also position it as a front-office growth system that can work alongside scheduling/EVV software rather than trying to replace the agency-management system. [www.homecaremarketing.com](https://www.homecaremarketing.com/carefunnels/crm/?utm_source=chatgpt.com)
[CareFunnels / Home Care Marketing Pros](https://www.carefunnels.com/home-care-crm/?utm_source=chatgpt.com)
### If you want a *true custom CRM*, I'd look at HealthCRM Solutions
This is a different proposition. Instead of primarily selling you a prebuilt marketing platform, **HealthCRM Solutions** describes building a CRM around the agency's actual operational workflow—including intake, qualification, service-start readiness, caregiver coordination, ownership and management dashboards. [healthcrm.solutions](https://healthcrm.solutions/industries/home-care?utm_source=chatgpt.com)
That's more appropriate if your problem is something like:
> "We have WellSky/AlayaCare/AxisCare/ShiftCare/etc., HubSpot or another CRM, spreadsheets, phone systems, and a dozen automations—and none of them talk to each other."
### One important distinction
I wouldn't automatically choose a "home care CRM consultant." First decide **which layer you need automated**:
**1. Marketing + lead conversion**
→ CareFunnels / Home Care Marketing Pros
**2. Referral-source / business-development CRM**
→ HubSpot + a good implementation partner
**3. Intake + operations workflow**
→ HealthCRM Solutions or a home-care AMS with stronger workflow capabilities
**4. Highly customized CRM + back-office automation**
→ Aptavista / custom Zoho approach
**5. Enterprise / multi-location organization**
→ Salesforce + specialized implementation partner
A recent home-care CRM analysis makes the same basic distinction: general-purpose CRMs such as HubSpot can be excellent for referral and marketing pipelines, but they generally need to sit alongside—not replace—the agency's scheduling/EVV/operations system. [integrateiq.com](https://integrateiq.com/blogs/best-crm-for-home-care-businesses/?utm_source=chatgpt.com)[www.caremarketing.com](https://www.caremarketing.com/marketing-automation-home-care-integration/?utm_source=chatgpt.com)
### One local option worth knowing about
Since you're in the Hampton Roads area, **Systems Rehab** in Newport News does CRM implementation and workflow/email automation. However, their public positioning is much broader service-business consulting and HoneyBook rather than specifically home-care CRM, so **I wouldn't put them ahead of the specialists above** for a home-care agency.
If you tell me **what software your agency currently uses** (e.g. WellSky/ClearCare, AxisCare, AlayaCare, HHAeXchange, ShiftCare, HubSpot, GoHighLevel, etc.) and roughly **how many clients/caregivers you have**, I can narrow this to the **3 best consultants for your exact setup**, including estimated implementation complexity and what I'd ask each one before hiring.
[CareFunnels / Home Care Marketing Pros](https://www.carefunnels.com/home-care-crm/?utm_source=chatgpt.com)
Home Care Marketing Pros
Richardson Strategy
Systems Rehab
| Consultant / provider | Best for | Why I’d consider them |
|---|---|---|
| **Home Care Marketing Pros** | **Home-care-specific growth + CRM automation** | Strongest vertical specialization I found. Their CareFunnels platform is built around client intake, referral partners, caregiver recruiting, lead follow-up, AI voice/chat and marketing automation. They say they've helped 100+ home-care agencies. [www.homecaremarketing.com](https://www.homecaremarketing.com/carefunnels/crm/?utm_source=chatgpt.com) |
| **MHCCG** | **Agency growth + CRM implementation** | Home-care operators rather than generic IT consultants. Their offering specifically includes CRM setup, lead automation, marketing and growth strategy. [mhccg.com](https://mhccg.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com) |
| **Aptavista Consulting** | **Custom CRM/workflow automation** | Particularly interesting if you want **Zoho CRM** configured around home-care intake, compliance tracking and back-office processes rather than buying an out-of-the-box system. [www.aptavista.com](https://www.aptavista.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com) |
| **HealthCRM Solutions** | **Custom operational CRM** | Focuses specifically on home-care workflows: inquiry → qualification → service readiness → caregiver coordination → start of care, with dashboards and reporting. [healthcrm.solutions](https://healthcrm.solutions/industries/home-care?utm_source=chatgpt.com) |
| **Integrate IQ** | **HubSpot / Salesforce + integrations** | Worth considering if you want a more sophisticated CRM architecture. Their home-care analysis specifically addresses HubSpot, Salesforce, Zoho and WellSky integrations and referral-pipeline automation. [integrateiq.com](https://integrateiq.com/blogs/best-crm-for-home-care-businesses/?utm_source=chatgpt.com)[www.caremarketing.com](https://www.caremarketing.com/marketing-automation-home-care-integration/?utm_source=chatgpt.com) |
| **Richardson Strategy** | **HubSpot implementation** | A Virginia-based option with a strong HubSpot focus—CRM configuration, onboarding, workflows, email campaigns and training. The home-care specialization is less explicit, so I'd put them behind the vertical specialists. Richardson Strategy |
### The one I'd investigate first
**Home Care Marketing Pros / CareFunnels** is probably the best starting point if you're a **private-duty/non-medical home care agency primarily trying to increase inquiries, improve speed-to-lead, nurture referral sources, book assessments, and recruit caregivers.**
Their CRM isn't simply a generic CRM repackaged for healthcare. Their stated workflows specifically cover:
- client inquiry → assessment → conversion
- referral partner follow-up
- caregiver applicant follow-up
- SMS/email automation
- AI phone answering
- website chat
- appointment/assessment booking
- call tracking and attribution
- review generation
- recruiting automation
They also position it as a front-office growth system that can work alongside scheduling/EVV software rather than trying to replace the agency-management system. [www.homecaremarketing.com](https://www.homecaremarketing.com/carefunnels/crm/?utm_source=chatgpt.com)
[CareFunnels / Home Care Marketing Pros](https://www.carefunnels.com/home-care-crm/?utm_source=chatgpt.com)
### If you want a *true custom CRM*, I'd look at HealthCRM Solutions
This is a different proposition. Instead of primarily selling you a prebuilt marketing platform, **HealthCRM Solutions** describes building a CRM around the agency's actual operational workflow—including intake, qualification, service-start readiness, caregiver coordination, ownership and management dashboards. [healthcrm.solutions](https://healthcrm.solutions/industries/home-care?utm_source=chatgpt.com)
That's more appropriate if your problem is something like:
> "We have WellSky/AlayaCare/AxisCare/ShiftCare/etc., HubSpot or another CRM, spreadsheets, phone systems, and a dozen automations—and none of them talk to each other."
### One important distinction
I wouldn't automatically choose a "home care CRM consultant." First decide **which layer you need automated**:
**1. Marketing + lead conversion**
→ CareFunnels / Home Care Marketing Pros
**2. Referral-source / business-development CRM**
→ HubSpot + a good implementation partner
**3. Intake + operations workflow**
→ HealthCRM Solutions or a home-care AMS with stronger workflow capabilities
**4. Highly customized CRM + back-office automation**
→ Aptavista / custom Zoho approach
**5. Enterprise / multi-location organization**
→ Salesforce + specialized implementation partner
A recent home-care CRM analysis makes the same basic distinction: general-purpose CRMs such as HubSpot can be excellent for referral and marketing pipelines, but they generally need to sit alongside—not replace—the agency's scheduling/EVV/operations system. [integrateiq.com](https://integrateiq.com/blogs/best-crm-for-home-care-businesses/?utm_source=chatgpt.com)[www.caremarketing.com](https://www.caremarketing.com/marketing-automation-home-care-integration/?utm_source=chatgpt.com)
### One local option worth knowing about
Since you're in the Hampton Roads area, **Systems Rehab** in Newport News does CRM implementation and workflow/email automation. However, their public positioning is much broader service-business consulting and HoneyBook rather than specifically home-care CRM, so **I wouldn't put them ahead of the specialists above** for a home-care agency.
If you tell me **what software your agency currently uses** (e.g. WellSky/ClearCare, AxisCare, AlayaCare, HHAeXchange, ShiftCare, HubSpot, GoHighLevel, etc.) and roughly **how many clients/caregivers you have**, I can narrow this to the **3 best consultants for your exact setup**, including estimated implementation complexity and what I'd ask each one before hiring.
First cited Aug 16, most recently Aug 16.