Caretech (caretechinc.com) is upgrading operations with new AI-enabled tools and broader advocacy as it grows across Nebraska, Iowa, Wyoming, and Kansas. The company aims to make home care easier and more personalized for clients and families while supporting caregivers with better systems and support.

Caretech added Brooklin Oltman as Client & Family Support Associate to guide new clients through intake and match them with caregivers. This role focuses on education, advocacy, and helping families find affordable, well-suited care plans.

To meet rising demand, Caretech is using AI recruitment systems that streamline hiring so caregivers can move faster from application to caregiving. The company reports nearly 20 percent growth in one year, and its leadership says technology enhances service without replacing personal relationships.

Family caregiving is a central focus. Caretech supports relatives who choose to care for loved ones through its Best Possible Care Program, providing training and flexibility. This approach helps reduce costs by enabling care in clients’ homes.

A new Nebraska DHHS program lets parents and spouses receive payment as caregivers. Caretech is among the few approved agencies, expanding access to in-home care and driving company growth.

Caretech’s COO Kerin Zuger was elected to the Nebraska Homecare Association board, where she plans to influence policy and advocate for the home care field. The company says its efforts combine client support, smarter recruitment, and policy engagement to build a stronger future for home care. For more information, please visit caretechinc.com.