We're not a New Orleans company reaching into rural areas. We're rooted in the communities we serve — with infrastructure, relationships, and operations in each region.
Home of HQ1 operations. The I-12 corridor anchors our primary deployment zone — Hammond, Amite, and Ponchatoula give us dense CNA access across the parish.
Home of HQ2 and the Central Louisiana infrastructure node. Alexandria and Pineville anchor a large regional healthcare market surrounded by deep rural communities with chronic staffing shortages.
Bogalusa, Franklinton, and Mt. Herman represent some of Louisiana's most isolated rural communities — and some of the most underserved in terms of healthcare access and workforce.
Greensburg and surrounding communities represent one of Louisiana's most acutely underserved HPSA-designated areas. Small population, limited clinical infrastructure, high need.
Walker, Denham Springs, and Springfield border Tangipahoa Parish directly — minutes from HQ1. Fast-growing rural population with expanding healthcare demand and limited local staffing supply.
Opelousas, Eunice, and Melville anchor one of Louisiana's largest rural healthcare markets along the I-49 corridor — persistent HPSA designation and significant long-term care infrastructure.
Bunkie, Marksville, and Cottonport sit at the center of Central Louisiana's rural healthcare corridor. Home to Bunkie General Hospital and a dense network of long-term care and rural health facilities.
Urban markets have agency competition and large hospital systems that absorb staffing gaps. Rural Louisiana doesn't. When a nursing home in Greensburg or a clinic in Franklinton can't fill a shift, there's no other option nearby. That's the gap we're closing.
CNAs and LPNs — join the float pool. Facilities — submit a staffing inquiry.