Lucet, a behavioral health technology and whole person care provider organization, announced the launch of Lucet At Home, a care management suite of services to help people with complex, chronic conditions engage with the health care system, despite logistical or clinical barriers. The Lucet At Home suite combines in-home health evaluations (IHA), longitudinal care services, in-home primary care, and care coordination pathways, offering a comprehensive care methodology that also emphasizes identification of behavioral health conditions, social needs, and their impact on health. Care teams conduct coordinated whole person care longitudinally to improve outcomes and reduce hospital visits, increasing . . .

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Disability Support & Long Term Care Services

Disability and long-term care refers to institutional and community-based care that support individuals with activities of daily living and services related to age or disability. Over the past decade, there has been an increase in the changes and challenges affecting the disability support and long-term care market markets—the move to managed care and subsequently value-based care, the shift to home- and community-based care, the increase in the aging population, and new workforce challenges.


Approximately 44.68 million U.S. civilians of all ages living in the community reported one or more disabilities in 2023, representing 13.5% of the noninstitutionalized population. Among adults aged 18 and older, the rate rises to approximately 16%. The analysis is based on data from the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2023 American Community Survey (ACS), which reaches approximately 4.7 million people annually with a response rate of about 85%. The most commonly reported disability type was ambulatory… Read