SCHAUMBURG, Ill. & WASHINGTON, DC (July 21, 2022)—The call for nominations is officially open for the annual CellTrak Home Care Aide Scholarship, benefiting aides across the country with scholarships to continue their educational efforts and further their home-based care careers. This year, the scholarship amounts have been doubled, increasing from $500 to $1,000 for 15 deserving aides.
CellTrak, a Homecare Homebase company, the provider of a mobile solution used by homecare aides to empower better outcomes for the home continues its annual joint scholarship program with the National Association for Home Care & Hospice (NAHC).
Most Americans want to stay in their own home as they age, according to a study released by NORC Centers for Public Affairs Research. Homecare aides are an essential part of the support system required for many aging Americans and deserve recognition for the vital care they provide. The pandemic has helped shine a light on the importance that aides serve in keeping our aging population at home, and in their preferred care setting.
“NAHC is thrilled to continue our very successful partnership with CellTrak,” said William A. Dombi, Esq., president of NAHC. “The annual joint scholarship program has demonstrated it can help aides advance their studies and careers within homecare, at a time when providers are facing greater workforce pressures than ever before. This scholarship program is needed more than ever.
“In addition, the scholarships give aides an opportunity to tell their caregiving stories so Americans understand the enormous difference these under-appreciated people make in the lives of so many of our most vulnerable citizens,” Dombi added.
November is National Home Care Month, a time to celebrate the practice of homecare, and all the individuals who make it possible. Part of the months’ celebration includes one week focusing solely on homecare aides. They are key to health system transformation and the annual scholarship program gives 15 recipients an opportunity to move forward with educational efforts within the industry.
This year, nominations can be submitted online and onsite during the Financial Management Conference hosted by NAHC. Please make sure to stop in the Marketplace booth #306 to register in person!
Andrew Kaboff, CRO (Co-founder) of CellTrak explained why the scholarship program is important to CellTrak: “We are happy to announce the kickoff of the third annual CellTrak Home Care Aide Scholarship Program and are excited to be doubling the award amount for 15 deserving recipients. Homecare aides are health care heroes, caring for our friends and family every day on the front lines, and we are honored to support their individual growth by helping them invest in their future.”
This will be the third year a homecare aide specific scholarship program will be offered through the National Association for Home Care & Hospice. Aides awarded with scholarships will be announced in November 2022. If you are interested in nominating someone for the scholarship program, please nominate them by Oct. 1, 2022 here.
Scott Decker, CEO of Homecare Homebase stated: “HCHB is proud to support the annual CellTrak Home Care Aide Scholarship. Aides make a huge difference in the lives of the people they serve, by helping with essential activities of daily living and providing much needed interaction and support to combat isolation and ensure our most fragile patients are able to receive care in the place they call “home.” The scholarship is a rewarding program that shows appreciation for this critical group of caregivers.”
Visit hchb.com, nahc.org, and celltrak.com for more information.