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ChatGPT (Web)AbsentWhat are the best CRM and automation consultants for home care agencies?slot 69Aug 12, 01:03 PM
If you mean **consultants who can actually design and implement the CRM + automations for a home care agency**—not just sell you another scheduling/EVV platform—I’d shortlist these. ### My top picks | Consultant / firm | Best for | Why I’d consider them | |---|---|---| | **Home Care Marketing Pros** | **Best home-care-specific CRM/automation option** | Their CareFunnels platform is specifically built around home-care lead intake, caregiver recruiting, follow-up, and marketing automation. They combine CRM implementation with home-care marketing. [www.carefunnels.com](https://www.carefunnels.com/salesforce-vs-carefunnels/?utm_source=chatgpt.com) | | **Senior Care Business Advisors LLC** | **Operations + technology consulting** | Specifically focused on home care/personal care agencies. They offer software audits and help with processes such as referrals, caregiver retention, payroll integrations and operational optimization. | | **1406 Consulting** | **HubSpot implementation** | Strong choice if you've already decided on HubSpot. They handle CRM setup, workflows, automation, reporting and training, and specifically list home-care agencies among their experience. [www.outsourcehubspot.com](https://www.outsourcehubspot.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com) | | **Blue Engine Salesforce Consultants** | **Salesforce / complex CRM** | Better fit for a larger agency that needs sophisticated referral-source management, dashboards, integrations and custom automation rather than a simple out-of-the-box CRM. | | **OMI (Outsource Management Inc.)** | **Enterprise CRM + integrations** | Salesforce/Microsoft Dynamics consulting, workflow automation, integrations, BI and ongoing CRM management. More appropriate for a sizable organization than a small agency. | | **MHCCG** | **Home-care growth + CRM automation** | Specifically markets CRM setup, lead automation, private-pay/Medicaid growth and home-care consulting. Their current offering is unusually focused on combining growth strategy with automation. [mhccg.com](https://mhccg.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com) | ### One important distinction For a home-care agency, I **wouldn't automatically hire a generic HubSpot/Salesforce consultant**. Your CRM needs to understand a very different funnel: **Lead → family inquiry → qualification → assessment → care plan/pricing → start of care → ongoing client → referral/review** And you often need a *second* funnel: **Caregiver applicant → screening → interview → documents → onboarding → available → placement → retention/reactivation** The CRM also needs to hand information off to your agency-management system (AxisCare, WellSky, AlayaCare, etc.). That integration is one of the biggest potential failure points. Some home-care technology specialists specifically warn that generic CRMs such as HubSpot don't have native connections to major home-care AMS platforms, meaning custom integration may be required. [www.carefunnels.com](https://www.carefunnels.com/salesforce-vs-carefunnels/?utm_source=chatgpt.com)[www.sagecare.ai](https://www.sagecare.ai/blog/home-care-services-ai-tech/why-hubspot-is-not-built-for-home-care?utm_source=chatgpt.com) ### If I were choosing today I'd rank them this way: **1. Home Care Marketing Pros / CareFunnels** — if you want **home-care-specific CRM + automation without building everything from scratch.** **2. Senior Care Business Advisors** — if your bigger problem is **processes, software configuration and operational efficiency**, not merely marketing automation. **3. 1406 Consulting** — if you specifically want **HubSpot** and need someone to build the system correctly. **4. Blue Engine / OMI** — if you're a **larger multi-location agency** and want Salesforce-level customization and integrations. **5. MHCCG** — worth investigating if your primary objective is **getting more leads, improving follow-up and growing the agency**, rather than simply implementing software. For context, purpose-built systems such as AxisCare and AlayaCare already cover substantial operational functionality—scheduling, EVV, billing, caregiver/client management, reporting, etc. [axiscare.com](https://axiscare.com/home-care-software/?utm_source=chatgpt.com) So I'd generally keep the **CRM/marketing automation layer separate from the core care-management/EVV system**, unless your chosen platform can genuinely handle both. If you tell me **(1) your agency size, (2) what CRM/agency software you currently use, and (3) whether your priority is client acquisition, caregiver recruiting, or automating office operations**, I can narrow this to the **3 best consultants for your specific situation and compare estimated costs, capabilities, and what I'd ask each one before hiring them.** Home Care Marketing Pros Senior Care Business Advisors LLC 1406 Consulting Blue Engine Salesforce Consultants OMI (Outsource Management Inc.) If you mean **consultants who can actually design and implement the CRM + automations for a home care agency**—not just sell you another scheduling/EVV platform—I’d shortlist these. ### My top picks | Consultant / firm | Best for | Why I’d consider them | |---|---|---| | **Home Care Marketing Pros** | **Best home-care-specific CRM/automation option** | Their CareFunnels platform is specifically built around home-care lead intake, caregiver recruiting, follow-up, and marketing automation. They combine CRM implementation with home-care marketing. [www.carefunnels.com](https://www.carefunnels.com/salesforce-vs-carefunnels/?utm_source=chatgpt.com) | | **Senior Care Business Advisors LLC** | **Operations + technology consulting** | Specifically focused on home care/personal care agencies. They offer software audits and help with processes such as referrals, caregiver retention, payroll integrations and operational optimization. | | **1406 Consulting** | **HubSpot implementation** | Strong choice if you've already decided on HubSpot. They handle CRM setup, workflows, automation, reporting and training, and specifically list home-care agencies among their experience. [www.outsourcehubspot.com](https://www.outsourcehubspot.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com) | | **Blue Engine Salesforce Consultants** | **Salesforce / complex CRM** | Better fit for a larger agency that needs sophisticated referral-source management, dashboards, integrations and custom automation rather than a simple out-of-the-box CRM. | | **OMI (Outsource Management Inc.)** | **Enterprise CRM + integrations** | Salesforce/Microsoft Dynamics consulting, workflow automation, integrations, BI and ongoing CRM management. More appropriate for a sizable organization than a small agency. | | **MHCCG** | **Home-care growth + CRM automation** | Specifically markets CRM setup, lead automation, private-pay/Medicaid growth and home-care consulting. Their current offering is unusually focused on combining growth strategy with automation. [mhccg.com](https://mhccg.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com) | ### One important distinction For a home-care agency, I **wouldn't automatically hire a generic HubSpot/Salesforce consultant**. Your CRM needs to understand a very different funnel: **Lead → family inquiry → qualification → assessment → care plan/pricing → start of care → ongoing client → referral/review** And you often need a *second* funnel: **Caregiver applicant → screening → interview → documents → onboarding → available → placement → retention/reactivation** The CRM also needs to hand information off to your agency-management system (AxisCare, WellSky, AlayaCare, etc.). That integration is one of the biggest potential failure points. Some home-care technology specialists specifically warn that generic CRMs such as HubSpot don't have native connections to major home-care AMS platforms, meaning custom integration may be required. [www.carefunnels.com](https://www.carefunnels.com/salesforce-vs-carefunnels/?utm_source=chatgpt.com)[www.sagecare.ai](https://www.sagecare.ai/blog/home-care-services-ai-tech/why-hubspot-is-not-built-for-home-care?utm_source=chatgpt.com) ### If I were choosing today I'd rank them this way: **1. Home Care Marketing Pros / CareFunnels** — if you want **home-care-specific CRM + automation without building everything from scratch.** **2. Senior Care Business Advisors** — if your bigger problem is **processes, software configuration and operational efficiency**, not merely marketing automation. **3. 1406 Consulting** — if you specifically want **HubSpot** and need someone to build the system correctly. **4. Blue Engine / OMI** — if you're a **larger multi-location agency** and want Salesforce-level customization and integrations. **5. MHCCG** — worth investigating if your primary objective is **getting more leads, improving follow-up and growing the agency**, rather than simply implementing software. For context, purpose-built systems such as AxisCare and AlayaCare already cover substantial operational functionality—scheduling, EVV, billing, caregiver/client management, reporting, etc. [axiscare.com](https://axiscare.com/home-care-software/?utm_source=chatgpt.com) So I'd generally keep the **CRM/marketing automation layer separate from the core care-management/EVV system**, unless your chosen platform can genuinely handle both. If you tell me **(1) your agency size, (2) what CRM/agency software you currently use, and (3) whether your priority is client acquisition, caregiver recruiting, or automating office operations**, I can narrow this to the **3 best consultants for your specific situation and compare estimated costs, capabilities, and what I'd ask each one before hiring them.**
ChatGPT (Web)AbsentWhat are the best CRM and automation consultants for home care agencies?slot 32Aug 10, 02:04 PM
If you mean **consultants/implementation partners—not just CRM software vendors**—I’d narrow the field considerably. Home care is unusual because you typically need to connect **lead/referral management, intake, scheduling/EVV, caregiver operations, marketing, and follow-up**, rather than simply install a generic sales CRM. [www.forbes.com](https://www.forbes.com/councils/forbesagencycouncil/2024/11/14/crms-for-home-care-agencies-supporting-a-seamless-customer-journey/?utm_source=chatgpt.com)[integrateiq.com](https://integrateiq.com/blogs/best-crm-for-home-care-businesses/?utm_source=chatgpt.com) ### My shortlist | Consultant | Best fit | Why I'd consider them | |---|---|---| | **Denamico** | **HubSpot + RevOps** | Strong choice if your primary problem is referral-source management, lead intake, sales pipeline, marketing automation, and reporting. They're Minneapolis-based and specialize in HubSpot/RevOps. | | **ZoomingSales CRM** | **Zoho CRM/Zoho One** | Good option if you want a highly customized, relatively cost-conscious CRM and substantial workflow automation. They're a Zoho Authorized Partner. | | **Maxwell TEC** | **Home health / care-at-home operations** | More healthcare-specific than a typical CRM consultancy. Particularly interesting if your problem extends beyond marketing/sales into care-at-home technology and operational workflows. | | **Greenkey Digital** | **Salesforce marketing automation** | Worth considering for larger agencies already using Salesforce or needing sophisticated referral/marketing automation, lead scoring and nurturing. | | **Digital Mass** | **Complex Salesforce implementations** | Better for a larger/multi-location agency with complicated integrations, custom Salesforce development, and enterprise-level requirements. | | **Keystone CRM** | **Custom CRM + AI/automation** | Interesting if you don't want to force your operation into a standard CRM and want custom workflows/AI built around your processes. | ### The one I'd start with For a **typical private-duty/non-medical home care agency**, I'd start with **Denamico** if you're considering HubSpot. The reason is that I wouldn't use the CRM as a replacement for your home-care management system. I'd use it as the **business-development and intake layer**: **Referral source → inquiry → qualification → assessment → admission → ongoing referral relationship** Then connect that to your scheduling/EVV/agency-management platform. This architecture is specifically recommended for home-care environments because general-purpose CRMs have strong marketing and pipeline capabilities but generally don't handle caregiver scheduling, EVV, etc. natively. [www.forbes.com](https://www.forbes.com/councils/forbesagencycouncil/2024/11/14/crms-for-home-care-agencies-supporting-a-seamless-customer-journey/?utm_source=chatgpt.com)[integrateiq.com](https://integrateiq.com/blogs/best-crm-for-home-care-businesses/?utm_source=chatgpt.com) For example, you could automate: - Website/phone inquiry → CRM record - Missed call → instant SMS + task for intake coordinator - New referral → automated follow-up sequence - Hospital/social-worker referral → referral-source pipeline - Assessment scheduled → reminders - Lost lead → long-term nurture campaign - New client → referral-source attribution - Dormant referral partner → automatic re-engagement - Monthly referral-source reports - Reviews/referrals → automated campaigns - CRM → agency-management-system synchronization **One important caveat:** I would *not* hire a generic "AI automation agency" simply because they promise Zapier/Make/n8n automation. The consultant needs to understand the home-care workflow and HIPAA/privacy implications. Home-care-specific platforms are increasingly adding AI/intake automation themselves—for example, Sage Care describes a HIPAA-compliant CRM/intake workflow specifically built for home care. [www.sagecare.ai](https://www.sagecare.ai/?utm_source=chatgpt.com) ### If you're in Minnesota There are some particularly relevant local options. Maxwell TEC is care-at-home focused, while Denamico is stronger on CRM/RevOps. ZoomingSales CRM is another local option if you want Zoho rather than HubSpot. If you tell me **(1) your agency size, (2) which home-care software you currently use—Aaniie, WellSky, AxisCare, AlayaCare, HHAeXchange, etc.—and (3) what you want automated**, I can give you a **ranked top 5 with estimated implementation costs, specific strengths/weaknesses, and who I'd actually contact first.** Denamico ZoomingSales CRM Maxwell TEC Greenkey Digital Digital Mass Keystone CRM | Consultant | Best fit | Why I'd consider them | |---|---|---| | **Denamico** | **HubSpot + RevOps** | Strong choice if your primary problem is referral-source management, lead intake, sales pipeline, marketing automation, and reporting. They're Minneapolis-based and specialize in HubSpot/RevOps. | | **ZoomingSales CRM** | **Zoho CRM/Zoho One** | Good option if you want a highly customized, relatively cost-conscious CRM and substantial workflow automation. They're a Zoho Authorized Partner. | | **Maxwell TEC** | **Home health / care-at-home operations** | More healthcare-specific than a typical CRM consultancy. Particularly interesting if your problem extends beyond marketing/sales into care-at-home technology and operational workflows. | | **Greenkey Digital** | **Salesforce marketing automation** | Worth considering for larger agencies already using Salesforce or needing sophisticated referral/marketing automation, lead scoring and nurturing. | | **Digital Mass** | **Complex Salesforce implementations** | Better for a larger/multi-location agency with complicated integrations, custom Salesforce development, and enterprise-level requirements. | | **Keystone CRM** | **Custom CRM + AI/automation** | Interesting if you don't want to force your operation into a standard CRM and want custom workflows/AI built around your processes. | ### The one I'd start with For a **typical private-duty/non-medical home care agency**, I'd start with **Denamico** if you're considering HubSpot. The reason is that I wouldn't use the CRM as a replacement for your home-care management system. I'd use it as the **business-development and intake layer**: **Referral source → inquiry → qualification → assessment → admission → ongoing referral relationship** Then connect that to your scheduling/EVV/agency-management platform. This architecture is specifically recommended for home-care environments because general-purpose CRMs have strong marketing and pipeline capabilities but generally don't handle caregiver scheduling, EVV, etc. natively. [www.forbes.com](https://www.forbes.com/councils/forbesagencycouncil/2024/11/14/crms-for-home-care-agencies-supporting-a-seamless-customer-journey/?utm_source=chatgpt.com)[integrateiq.com](https://integrateiq.com/blogs/best-crm-for-home-care-businesses/?utm_source=chatgpt.com) For example, you could automate: - Website/phone inquiry → CRM record - Missed call → instant SMS + task for intake coordinator - New referral → automated follow-up sequence - Hospital/social-worker referral → referral-source pipeline - Assessment scheduled → reminders - Lost lead → long-term nurture campaign - New client → referral-source attribution - Dormant referral partner → automatic re-engagement - Monthly referral-source reports - Reviews/referrals → automated campaigns - CRM → agency-management-system synchronization **One important caveat:** I would *not* hire a generic "AI automation agency" simply because they promise Zapier/Make/n8n automation. The consultant needs to understand the home-care workflow and HIPAA/privacy implications. Home-care-specific platforms are increasingly adding AI/intake automation themselves—for example, Sage Care describes a HIPAA-compliant CRM/intake workflow specifically built for home care. [www.sagecare.ai](https://www.sagecare.ai/?utm_source=chatgpt.com) ### If you're in Minnesota There are some particularly relevant local options. Maxwell TEC is care-at-home focused, while Denamico is stronger on CRM/RevOps. ZoomingSales CRM is another local option if you want Zoho rather than HubSpot. If you tell me **(1) your agency size, (2) which home-care software you currently use—Aaniie, WellSky, AxisCare, AlayaCare, HHAeXchange, etc.—and (3) what you want automated**, I can give you a **ranked top 5 with estimated implementation costs, specific strengths/weaknesses, and who I'd actually contact first.**

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