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ChatGPT (Web)AbsentBest CRM for a home care agency?slot 21Aug 20, 12:34 PM
If you mean a **CRM specifically for a non-medical home care agency**, my top pick in 2026 is **AxisCare**—but there’s an important distinction: a home-care agency usually needs an **agency management system (AMS)** as much as a traditional CRM. A CRM manages leads/referrals and intake; an AMS handles scheduling, EVV, care plans, billing, and caregiver operations. [www.sagecare.ai](https://www.sagecare.ai/blog/home-care-services-ai-tech/home-care-software-buyer-s-guide-crm-vs.-ams-vs.-all-in-one-%282026%29?utm_source=chatgpt.com) ### My top choices | Platform | Best for | My take | |---|---|---| | **AxisCare** | Growing private-pay/non-medical agencies | ⭐ **Best overall** | | **WellSky Personal Care** | Larger agencies / multiple locations | Best for scale | | **AlayaCare** | Larger or mixed-service agencies | Best for sophisticated operations | | **CareSmartz360** | Scheduling-heavy agencies | Good value/automation | | **HubSpot + home-care software** | Agencies primarily needing sales/referral CRM | Best if lead generation is the priority | **1. AxisCare — my first choice for most agencies.** It combines scheduling, EVV, caregiver/client communication, billing, care documentation, reporting, and family access rather than making you bolt everything together. It also has automated caregiver matching and scheduling capabilities. [axiscare.com](https://axiscare.com/home-care-software/?utm_source=chatgpt.com) [AxisCare](https://axiscare.com/home-care-software/?utm_source=chatgpt.com) **2. WellSky Personal Care — best for a larger operation.** Formerly associated with ClearCare, it has a broad feature set covering scheduling, EVV, billing, payroll, analytics, caregiver engagement, and a family portal. It's particularly worth considering if you're running multiple locations or a larger caregiver workforce. [www.joinhomebase.com](https://www.joinhomebase.com/blog/caregiver-scheduling-software?utm_source=chatgpt.com) [WellSky Personal Care](https://wellsky.com/solutions/personal-care/?utm_source=chatgpt.com) **3. AlayaCare — best for complex/multi-service agencies.** I'd look at this if you're doing more than straightforward private-duty/non-medical care or expect to grow into more sophisticated clinical/operational workflows. [www.sagecare.ai](https://www.sagecare.ai/blog/home-care-services-ai-tech/home-care-software-buyer-s-guide-crm-vs.-ams-vs.-all-in-one-%282026%29?utm_source=chatgpt.com)[www.joinhomebase.com](https://www.joinhomebase.com/blog/caregiver-scheduling-software?utm_source=chatgpt.com)[www.heyhomecare.com](https://www.heyhomecare.com/compare/axiscare-vs-alayacare?utm_source=chatgpt.com) ### One thing I'd change depending on your agency If your biggest problem is **getting more clients/referrals**, rather than scheduling caregivers, I wouldn't automatically buy an AMS as your "CRM." A dedicated CRM can be much better for: - Referral-source tracking - Hospital/SNF/physician relationship management - Lead pipeline - Follow-up automation - Intake tracking - Call/text/email history - Measuring which referral sources actually produce clients You can then integrate that CRM with your home-care scheduling/EVV system. **If you tell me these 5 things, I can narrow it down to the best 2–3 for your agency:** 1. Number of caregivers 2. Number of clients 3. Private pay, Medicaid, VA, or combination 4. One location or multiple 5. What you need most: **more referrals/clients, scheduling, caregiver management, billing, or all-in-one** [WellSky Personal Care](https://wellsky.com/solutions/personal-care/?utm_source=chatgpt.com) | Platform | Best for | My take | |---|---|---| | **AxisCare** | Growing private-pay/non-medical agencies | ⭐ **Best overall** | | **WellSky Personal Care** | Larger agencies / multiple locations | Best for scale | | **AlayaCare** | Larger or mixed-service agencies | Best for sophisticated operations | | **CareSmartz360** | Scheduling-heavy agencies | Good value/automation | | **HubSpot + home-care software** | Agencies primarily needing sales/referral CRM | Best if lead generation is the priority | **1. AxisCare — my first choice for most agencies.** It combines scheduling, EVV, caregiver/client communication, billing, care documentation, reporting, and family access rather than making you bolt everything together. It also has automated caregiver matching and scheduling capabilities. [axiscare.com](https://axiscare.com/home-care-software/?utm_source=chatgpt.com) [AxisCare](https://axiscare.com/home-care-software/?utm_source=chatgpt.com) **2. WellSky Personal Care — best for a larger operation.** Formerly associated with ClearCare, it has a broad feature set covering scheduling, EVV, billing, payroll, analytics, caregiver engagement, and a family portal. It's particularly worth considering if you're running multiple locations or a larger caregiver workforce. [www.joinhomebase.com](https://www.joinhomebase.com/blog/caregiver-scheduling-software?utm_source=chatgpt.com) [WellSky Personal Care](https://wellsky.com/solutions/personal-care/?utm_source=chatgpt.com) **3. AlayaCare — best for complex/multi-service agencies.** I'd look at this if you're doing more than straightforward private-duty/non-medical care or expect to grow into more sophisticated clinical/operational workflows. [www.sagecare.ai](https://www.sagecare.ai/blog/home-care-services-ai-tech/home-care-software-buyer-s-guide-crm-vs.-ams-vs.-all-in-one-%282026%29?utm_source=chatgpt.com)[www.joinhomebase.com](https://www.joinhomebase.com/blog/caregiver-scheduling-software?utm_source=chatgpt.com)[www.heyhomecare.com](https://www.heyhomecare.com/compare/axiscare-vs-alayacare?utm_source=chatgpt.com) ### One thing I'd change depending on your agency If your biggest problem is **getting more clients/referrals**, rather than scheduling caregivers, I wouldn't automatically buy an AMS as your "CRM." A dedicated CRM can be much better for: - Referral-source tracking - Hospital/SNF/physician relationship management - Lead pipeline - Follow-up automation - Intake tracking - Call/text/email history - Measuring which referral sources actually produce clients You can then integrate that CRM with your home-care scheduling/EVV system. **If you tell me these 5 things, I can narrow it down to the best 2–3 for your agency:** 1. Number of caregivers 2. Number of clients 3. Private pay, Medicaid, VA, or combination 4. One location or multiple 5. What you need most: **more referrals/clients, scheduling, caregiver management, billing, or all-in-one** [AxisCare](https://axiscare.com/home-care-software/?utm_source=chatgpt.com)

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