Village Caregiving Named as One of Healthcare Innovation’s Top Companies to Work for in Healthcare

Survey revealed 99% of employees would recommend company to others; reflects workplace pride, high level of satisfaction with leadership, culture and professional development

Village Caregiving (VCG), a mission-driven, home-care agency in the United States, was recently named as one of the 2025 Healthcare Innovation’s Top Companies to Work for in Healthcare. Healthcare Innovation partnered with Best Companies Group to identify companies that excelled in creating quality workplaces for employees, including companies in the healthcare industry.

VCG offers affordable, compassionate support and assistance with daily needs, such as help with personal hygiene, light housework, meal prep and companionship.

“This honor reflects our incredible people – our caregivers and market teams who are deeply rooted in our communities across the country,” reflected Jeff Stevens, co-founder and CEO of Village Caregiving. “Our team members consistently share that one of the reasons they love working for Village Caregiving is our culture of caring and our trust in our local team to do what is right for their clients and families. We’ll continue to support and empower our teams to be successful in 2025 and beyond.”

Notably, Village Caregiving earned an overall survey average of 92%, which is higher than the 82% average by all companies on this list. Specifically:

  • VCG scored significantly higher 96% than the survey average of 82% when it comes to Leadership. Specifically, more than 95% of VCG employees agreed their leaders have important qualities, such as living out core values and caring about their teams.
  • In the category of Corporate Culture and Communications, the average rating for VCG was 92% compared to the 80% survey average of companies on the list. VCG scored very high (more than 95%) in the areas of trust, quality and safety. In particular, nearly 100% of VCG employees agreed that they're treated like humans (and not a number) with a strong culture of collaboration and fun.
  • Under Training, Development and Resources, VCG earned higher marks. On average, 90% of VCG employees were satisfied with their professional development, compared to the average score of 80% of companies in the survey.

Organizations from across the country entered the two-part survey process to determine the Top Places to Work in Healthcare. The first part consisted of evaluating each nominated company's workplace policies, practices, philosophy, systems and demographics. The second consisted of an employee survey to measure the employee experience. The combined scores determined the eligibility for the list. Best Companies Group managed the overall registration and survey process, analyzed the data and determined the final ranking.

“Attracting talent in healthcare is increasingly competitive and a priority across the industry. The organizations on the winner list represent top workplaces in the healthcare industry. They develop great workplaces and value the accomplishments of their staff,” said Chris Driscoll, VP of Healthcare, Endeavor Business Media.

In 2024, VCG grew its network of caregivers by 39% to more than 3,300, and added 11 new locations, including two offices in two new states – North Carolina and Missouri. The company offers caregivers a purpose-filled career that consists of competitive pay and benefits, flexible hours and professional development and training. It serves more than 5,500 seniors and veterans across America.

To learn more about VCG’s career opportunities, visit sites.hireology.com/villagecaregiving.

For more information about Healthcare Innovation’s Top Companies to Work for in Healthcare go to https://bestcompaniesgroup.com/healthcare-innovations-top-companies-to-work-for-in-healthcare/.

About Village Caregiving

Village Caregiving (VCG) is a mission-driven, privately-owned home care agency in the United States. Based in Barboursville, West Virginia, the company was founded in 2013 by three friends, Andrew Maass, Jeff Stevens and Matt Walker, who each had a family member who needed home care services at the same time. The three friends bonded over their shared difficulties and realized the important need for affordable, family-centered care. With more than 3,300 caregivers and 5,500 clients, VCG offers a variety of nonmedical services, including daily living assistance with personal, compassionate care such as light house work, meal prep, grooming and hygiene as well as transportation to appointments and errands. For more information, visit www.villagecaregiving.com.

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