2025 Year in Review
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As we begin 2026, we’re looking back on a year of meaningful growth. Growth measured not just in numbers, but in the patients who received care at home, surrounded by the people and places that matter most to them.
In 2025, our team of highly skilled infusion nurses reached more patients across the country, delivering complex therapies with the clinical expertise and personal attention that care at home makes possible.
2025 At-a-Glance
- 96% patient satisfaction rating maintained throughout the year
- 350+ specialty therapies administered across orphan, rare, chronic, and select acute and oncology conditions
- Care in all 50 states through our national network of highly skilled nurses
Expanding What’s Possible at Home
Beyond infusion nursing, 2025 marked continued growth in our partnerships with pharmaceutical and clinical trial partners. We expanded our offerings to include clinical wraparound services, such as in-home labs, vaccine administration, post-therapy lab monitoring.
Looking Ahead
As we move through 2026, we’re building on this foundation. We’re strengthening partnerships, supporting our nurses, and continuing to bring specialized care into homes across the country. The momentum we built in 2025 positions us for continued growth in the year ahead.
Thank you to our partners for trusting us with your patients, and to the patients and families who invite us into their homes. We look forward to serving even more patients this year.
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