There’s a strange gap in how we pay for care in America.
We cover the most expensive parts – we spend even more when someone falls, gets an infection, or ends up in the ER.
But the kind of support that prevents those situations, the companion who keeps someone safe, stable, and connected at home, isn’t treated as essential.
So why does this gap exist? And what would it take to change it?
In this week’s episode, Neal Shah breaks down why home support is left out of the current model… and what happens when you flip the system to invest earlier instead of reacting later.
Go to Life Of Flow’s channel to find the full episode with Neal Shah!