The caregivers own this one.
Haven Care Partners is a home care cooperative in the Driftless hills of Wisconsin. The person who shows up at your door — that's whose name is on the business. We look after elders and families, and we answer to each other, not to shareholders.
Most home care agencies keep half the money and give none of the say. We flipped both.
When a caregiver owns a share of the business, a few good things stop being slogans and start being true. People stay. The same face comes back next week. And the person deciding how care gets done is the person actually giving it. That's the whole reason we're built this way — not idealism, just what plainly works better for everyone in the room.
Which one are you?
You're looking after someone.
A parent who wants to stay in their own kitchen. A spouse who needs more hands. We bring steady, familiar care to the door — and enough of the same people that your mom learns their names.
See how care works → For caregiversYou do the work.
You already know how to care for people. Here you'd also own a piece of where you do it — a real wage, a vote at the table, and a share of the year we build together.
Become a member-owner →Small, on purpose.
They sent the same two women all year. By spring they knew how Dad took his coffee and which stories he'd tell twice. That's not a service. That's people.
— Reneé T., daughter, Westby