CHICAGO—Help at Home, a provider of in-home personal care services, announced it has been recognized as one of America's Greatest Workplaces for Diversity 2025 by Newsweek for the second consecutive year.
"Newsweek's acknowledgment of the company's commitment to diversity highlights the enduring success of our 50-year history of prioritizing employees and caregiver support," said Michelle Bonfilio, chief human resources officer at Help at Home. "The award also reflects our dedication to cultivating a diverse workplace that celebrates our team's contributions, empowers career advancement and nurtures a true sense of belonging. This robust approach not only drives exceptional retention rates and long tenures, but also inspires long-term relationships between clients and caregivers to create great days and meaningful moments."
The Newsweek diversity awards acknowledge organizations dedicated to supporting a diverse workforce. Help at Home said it aims to emphasize diversity by recruiting and retaining employees of various ages, races, genders, sexual orientations and abilities.
"Through a diverse pool of nearly 60,000 caregivers, Help at Home has the rewarding opportunity to create mutually beneficial matches between clients and caregivers," said Muziet Shata, culture, diversity and inclusion director for Help at Home. "These matches are essential to creating lasting relationships that result in both happy clients and caregivers."
The America's Greatest Workplaces for Diversity 2025 recipients were determined by a large-scale employer study based on more than 339,000 employee interviews and more than 4.8 million company reviews that have been gathered in the last three years.