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Innovive Health is committed to ensuring the ongoing safety of our patients and staff as COVID-19 restrictions are lifted, and we move forward with our economic and social reopening.

We will continue to adhere to guidance from the CDC along with relevant federal and state agencies:

  • Conducting daily health screenings for symptoms of COVID-19 for patients and staff.
    • Anyone who exhibits symptoms related to COVID-19 is required to stay home.
  • Using 62 percent or higher alcohol-based hand sanitizer by our clinicians on the road and in our office locations, and our clinical policies require frequent hand-cleaning by those providing patient care.
  • Following all local, state, and federal guidelines for infection control when entering and exiting homes.
  • Providing ongoing surveillance testing for our clinicians and encouraging vaccinations for all staff.
  • Wearing masks and following social distancing guidelines when providing care in the home, as appropriate.

In addition, all of the high-touch areas throughout our offices are cleaned frequently with virus- and bacteria-killing chemicals.

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Press Release: Innovive Health Expands Groundbreaking Home Healthcare Model and Services to Colorado
Massachusetts’ fastest growing home health provider expands its operations into Colorado as the nation faces a behavioral health crisis and…

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Innovive Health and POM Safe Announce New Partnership to Enhance Safety for Home Healthcare Clinicians
Hundreds of Innovive Health’s clinicians and nurses will have access to POM Safe’s comprehensive safety solution to add another layer…

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Yale Alumni Magazine: They care
As the School of Nursing winds up its centennial, we profile ten alums who are making a difference. By Dylan Walsh…

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Dartmouth MHCDS Blog: Jen Raney MHCDS ’25 & Joe McDonough ’17, CEO of Innovive Health, on Leading Change in Health Care
Thanks to the compassionate leadership of CEO Joe McDonough, Innovive Health persevered through the COVID-19 pandemic. Jen Raney, MD, shares…

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McKnight’s: Meet Kristen Palumbo, 2024 Hall of Honor inductee
Editor’s Note: McKnight’s Long-Term Care News, McKnight’s Senior Living and McKnight’s Home Care are profiling the McKnight’s 2024 Women of Distinction honorees daily from July 1…

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McKnight’s: Meet Lauren DiZio, 2024 Rising Star honoree
Lauren DiZio Editor’s Note: McKnight’s Long-Term Care News, McKnight’s Senior Living and McKnight’s Home Care are profiling the McKnight’s 2024 Women of Distinction honorees daily from…

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Behavioral Health Business: ‘We Look at the Hospital as the Failure Point’ – Innovive CEO on Bringing Behavioral, Physical Health Integration into the Home
By Laura Lovett | April 17, 2024 Behavioral and physical health integration has been a hot topic for the last few…

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McKnight’s Women of Distinction Hall of Honor gains 24 in 2024
Twenty-four women working in home care, senior living or skilled nursing have been named 2024 inductees into the Hall of…

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McKnight’s Women of Distinction Class of 2024 welcomes 15 Rising Stars
Fifteen “Rising Stars” working in senior living, skilled nursing or home care have been named 2024 McKnight’s Women of Distinction…

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Innovive: Innovation in Behavioral Health model presents ‘door-opening moment’ for home-based providers (McKnight’s Home Care)
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ latest model to close gaps in behavioral healthcare presents valuable opportunities for home health providers…

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McKnight’s Home Care: The home (not the hospital) should be the hub for behavioral healthcare
In this guest column, Innovive Health CEO Joseph P. McDonough shares his thoughts on the critical role that home healthcare…

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