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Service Area

Built Inside
the Rural Corridor

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.

All primary service parishes are HPSA or MUA designated
Southeast Louisiana
Tangipahoa Parish

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.

HPSA Designated HQ1 — Hammond
Key Communities
Hammond · Amite · Ponchatoula · Kentwood · Independence · Roseland · Tickfaw
Facility Types
Long-term care / nursing homes
Rural health clinics
Home health agencies
Assisted living facilities
Why It Matters
Tangipahoa has one of the highest concentrations of CNA applicants in our pool. It's our densest recruiting ground and the base of operations for Southeast Louisiana deployments.
Central Louisiana
Rapides 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.

HPSA Designated HQ2 — Pineville
Key Communities
Alexandria · Pineville · Ball · Boyce · Cheneyville · Glenmora · Forest Hill
Facility Types
Critical access hospitals
Long-term care facilities
Rural health clinics
Home health agencies
Why It Matters
Rapides is one of Louisiana's largest rural healthcare markets. The region has significant clinical infrastructure but persistent workforce gaps — exactly where a local float pool delivers.
North Louisiana
Washington Parish

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.

HPSA Designated MUA Designated
Key Communities
Bogalusa · Franklinton · Mt. Herman · Angie · Varnado · Enon
Facility Types
Critical access hospitals
Long-term care facilities
Home health agencies
Rural health clinics
Why It Matters
Washington Parish is one of Louisiana's most chronically underserved rural areas. It's also home to our Node 3 archive site — we have roots here, not just a service map pin.
Southeast Louisiana
St. Helena Parish

Greensburg and surrounding communities represent one of Louisiana's most acutely underserved HPSA-designated areas. Small population, limited clinical infrastructure, high need.

HPSA Designated MUA Designated
Key Communities
Greensburg · Montpelier · Darlington · Pine Grove
Facility Types
Rural health clinics
Home health agencies
Long-term care facilities
Why It Matters
St. Helena has some of the highest HPSA scores in the state — meaning the shortage is severe. Placing even a small number of CNAs here creates meaningful impact and aligns directly with our RCCB grant coverage.
Southeast Louisiana
Livingston Parish

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.

HPSA Designated
Key Communities
Walker · Denham Springs · Springfield · Livingston · Albany · French Settlement
Facility Types
Long-term care / nursing homes
Home health agencies
Rural health clinics
Why It Matters
Geographic proximity to Hammond makes Livingston a natural extension of our Southeast deployment zone. CNA supply from Tangipahoa can serve Livingston facilities with minimal additional travel.
South-Central Louisiana
St. Landry Parish

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.

HPSA Designated MUA Designated
Key Communities
Opelousas · Eunice · Melville · Port Barre · Washington · Mamou
Facility Types
Long-term care / nursing homes
Critical access hospitals
Rural health clinics
Home health agencies
Why It Matters
St. Landry is a high-volume market with a persistent workforce gap. The I-49 corridor creates direct access from our Central Louisiana node — making it a natural fit for expansion from Rapides.
Central Louisiana
Avoyelles Parish

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.

HPSA Designated
Key Communities
Bunkie · Marksville · Cottonport · Simmesport · Mansura · Moreauville
Facility Types
Critical access hospital (Bunkie General)
Long-term care facilities
Rural health clinics
Home health agencies
Why It Matters
Avoyelles is served directly from our Rapides Parish node. Bunkie General and surrounding facilities represent significant short-notice placement demand that a local float pool is uniquely positioned to fill.
Why Rural

These Communities Don't Have a Backup Plan

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.

7
Parishes served across Southeast and Central Louisiana
5+
Parishes with active HPSA or MUA designations in our service area
2
Operational headquarters — Tangipahoa and Rapides Parish

Ready to Work With Us?

CNAs and LPNs — join the float pool. Facilities — submit a staffing inquiry.