Reach homecare aides, home health aides, personal care aides, and direct care professionals delivering essential in-home support across aging, disability, and chronic illness populations through ProspectsInfluential’s homecare aides email list. Our verified database connects you directly with home health aides, personal care aides, homemaker service workers, companion care providers, and private duty caregivers working across home health agencies, hospice programs, private duty care organizations, Medicaid waiver programs, and consumer-directed care arrangements. Whether promoting caregiver training programs, career advancement education, healthcare staffing solutions, personal care products, or workforce technology, our homecare aides mailing list delivers precision targeting across a U.S. home healthcare market valued at $162.35 billion in 2024 and growing at a 10 percent CAGR through 2033. Ready to connect with the nearly 4 million direct care workers delivering hands-on support to 12 million Americans receiving home-based care annually? Get a quote today.
A homecare aides email list is a verified database containing contact information for home health aides, personal care aides, homemaker service workers, companion caregivers, and private duty care professionals providing non-medical and paraprofessional support services to elderly, disabled, and chronically ill individuals in home and community settings across the United States. The U.S. home care industry is projected to generate over $107 billion in revenue in 2025, with annual caregiver turnover reaching 77 percent nationally in 2024 and 59 percent of home care agencies reporting insufficient staffing, creating sustained demand for workforce recruitment, training, and retention programs targeting the homecare aide professional community.
ProspectsInfluential’s homecare aides database offers segmentation by employment setting, care specialty, employer organization, geographic location, and certification level.
Our database spans home health aides at Medicare-certified agencies, personal care aides in Medicaid waiver programs, private duty caregivers at private pay home care organizations, hospice home health aides, consumer-directed care program workers, and independent caregiver contractors serving elderly, disabled, and chronically ill individuals throughout the United States and Canada.
We source homecare aide information from state caregiver registry records, home health agency employment databases, Medicaid waiver program provider directories, home care association membership rosters, and opt-in professional networks. Every record undergoes email validation, employment verification, and certification confirmation maintaining 95 percent accuracy.
All contacts provided permission ensuring CAN-SPAM compliance and adherence to B2B marketing standards. Our approach delivers responsive homecare aides actively evaluating career advancement programs, continuing education resources, employment opportunities, personal care products, and professional development tools supporting direct care career growth and client care quality.
Our database enables targeting by care service type, employer organization, certification specialty, geographic location, and career stage for precision outreach to homecare aides making career and professional decisions coordinating with our home health agencies email list agency administration contacts.
Access home health aides delivering skilled care support services under registered nurse supervision across Medicare-certified home health agencies managing wound care assistance, medication reminders, personal hygiene support, and vital sign monitoring coordinating with our nurses email list clinical supervision staff contacts.
Connect with personal care aides providing activities of daily living assistance, instrumental activities of daily living support, and community integration services through Medicaid home and community-based services waiver programs serving elderly and disabled individuals choosing home-based alternatives to institutional care.
Reach hospice home health aides delivering personal care, comfort-focused hygiene assistance, and family support services to terminally ill patients receiving hospice care at home coordinating with our hospice care email list program administration contacts alongside end-of-life care teams.
Target private duty caregivers and companion care aides providing non-medical homemaker services, companionship, transportation assistance, meal preparation, and housekeeping to private pay clients requiring supplemental home support beyond insurance-covered skilled care services.
Access homecare aides specializing in Alzheimer’s and dementia client care delivering structured daily routines, behavioral redirection support, and safety supervision for cognitively impaired individuals remaining at home requiring specialized dementia care training and patient management expertise.
Target by care service category including home health aide skilled support services, personal care aide ADL assistance programs, companion and homemaker service providers, private duty nursing aide support, hospice home health aide comfort care, and consumer-directed care program workers identifying specific care delivery models and product category alignment.
Filter by employment organization including Medicare-certified home health agency staff, Medicaid waiver program caregivers, private duty home care organization employees, hospice program home health aides, independent caregiver contractors, and adult day care support staff coordinating with our assisted living facilities executives email list residential care leadership contacts.
Segment by certification status including state-certified home health aides completing state-approved training programs, Certified Nursing Assistant credentialed caregivers working in home settings, specialized dementia care certified aides, and caregivers pursuing advanced credentials identifying career stage and professional development program alignment.
Target homecare aides by state, metropolitan area, rural versus urban classification, and Medicaid waiver program concentration supporting localized education and staffing recruitment outreach coordinating with our people by occupation mailing list occupational audience contacts.
Vocational training schools, community colleges, and online education providers use our database to promote state-approved home health aide training programs, specialty dementia care certification, advanced caregiver skills courses, and continuing education units to homecare aides seeking initial certification and career advancement coordinating with our education mailing list academic institution contacts.
Staffing organizations and home care agencies use our homecare aides list to recruit caregivers for open positions, promote shift availability programs, and communicate employment opportunities addressing the persistent 77 percent annual turnover rate challenging home care agencies managing expanding patient census.
Personal care product manufacturers and medical supply companies use our database to promote caregiver-focused personal protective equipment, patient hygiene supplies, mobility assistance products, wound care materials, and incontinence products to homecare aides influencing supply recommendations for their home-based clients coordinating with our medical device distributors email list distribution contacts.
Employee wellness organizations and financial services providers use our list to promote caregiver mental health resources, burnout prevention programs, emergency savings tools, supplemental insurance products, and financial wellness platforms addressing the high physical and emotional demands experienced by direct care workers managing multiple client relationships.
Technology companies use our database to promote caregiver scheduling applications, electronic visit verification platforms, shift management tools, client care documentation apps, and digital training platforms to homecare aides and their agency supervisors modernizing care documentation and workforce management.
Home care operators and staffing companies rely on homecare aide lists to recruit direct care workers, promote employment opportunities, and communicate shift availability programs addressing the persistent industry-wide caregiver shortage affecting 59 percent of agencies reporting insufficient staffing across the United States.
Training schools and community colleges use our database to promote home health aide certification programs, specialty caregiving tracks, and career advancement education to both newly entering and currently employed homecare aides seeking expanded clinical skills and upward career mobility coordinating with our education mailing list academic contacts.
Supply companies use our lists to promote personal care products, patient hygiene supplies, mobility equipment, and safety devices to homecare aides recommending products for their home-based clients and influencing family purchasing decisions across home care product categories.
Software and app developers use our database to promote caregiver management applications, electronic visit verification tools, shift scheduling platforms, and digital training systems to homecare aides and their agency supervisors adopting mobile technology improving care coordination and compliance documentation.
Caregiver professional organizations use our lists to promote advocacy initiatives, membership programs, peer support networks, and workforce empowerment resources to homecare aides seeking professional community, improved working conditions, and recognition across the direct care workforce.
Our list includes verified emails, direct phone numbers, employer or agency names, contact names, care service type, certification status, employment setting, geographic locations, years of experience, and addresses for comprehensive homecare aide targeting across home health, personal care, hospice, and private duty care settings.
We source data from state caregiver registry records, home health agency employment databases, Medicaid waiver program provider directories, home care association membership rosters, and professional networks with email validation, employment verification, and quarterly accuracy updates ensuring current homecare aide contact information.
Yes, our database segments by care service category, employer organization type, certification status, geographic market, and career stage for targeted campaigns reaching specific homecare aide audiences across Medicare-certified, Medicaid waiver, hospice, and private duty care employment settings.
All contacts provided permission ensuring compliance with CAN-SPAM regulations and B2B marketing standards for ethical outreach to home health aides, personal care aides, companion caregivers, and private duty care professionals across all homecare employment models.
Yes, we provide segmentation by state market, metropolitan area, Medicaid waiver program participation, employer organization type, and certification level for precision targeting supporting coordinated staffing, training, and product outreach campaigns across homecare workforce audiences.
We update quarterly through ongoing verification processes. Homecare aide positions experience high employer transition rates with 77 percent annual turnover requiring regular accuracy maintenance ensuring current contact information for effective recruitment, training, and product outreach campaigns.
Ready to connect with homecare aides and direct care professionals? ProspectsInfluential’s verified homecare aides email list provides precision targeting for your caregiver training programs, staffing recruitment solutions, personal care products, workforce technology, and professional development resources. Contact us today for a customized quote.