The Home Does Not Need More Goodwill. It Needs More Structure.
For decades, much of healthcare was built around structured environments.
Hospitals, rehabilitation centers, skilled nursing facilities, and clinics did more than deliver care. They also supplied the hidden infrastructure that made care execution possible. In those settings, there is a schedule. There is accountability. There is tracking. There is a single source of truth. There is coordination.
In other words, structured institutions do a great deal of the heavy lifting not just because they contain clinicians, but because they contain systems.
Now that model is changing.