Nursefinders, Inc. Fact Sheet
Overview:
- Headquartered in Arlington, Texas
- Founded in 1974
- Includes over 100 employees at the headquarter level and more than 400 in branch offices
- One of the nation’s largest providers of healthcare personnel and home care services
- System-wide network of approximately 120 company-owned and franchise offices in 32 states
- Offices located in 92 major metropolitan areas
- Active pool of approximately 23,000 nurses and other healthcare professionals
- Has a leading market share in the per diem nurse staffing industry
- Delivers coordinated home health services from 26 licensed/certified home health agencies in 11 states
- Provides healthcare professionals for more than 6,000 hospitals, nursing homes and clinics
- Today, Nursefinders services more than 1,600 of the nation’s top hospitals
Services:
Nursefinders is a “nurse-centric” organization, meaning the company takes great care in matching healthcare professionals with the most appropriate assignment based on the client’s or patient’s needs and the employee’s lifestyle and professional goals. Nursefinders only places healthcare professionals with at least one-year of experience in their respective classifications.
Staffing Services:
- Per diem staffing
- Travel health care professionals
- Allied health care
- Vendor management/administrative
Staffing Personnel:
- RNs
- LPN/LVNs
- Therapists
- Nursing assistants
- Companions
- Medical clerical professionals
- Technicians
Home Health Services:
- Skilled nursing
- Rehabilitative therapies
- Personal care
- Homemaker/companion
- Case management
- Lifestyle management & assessment
- Acute & long term home care
Home Care Personnel:
- RNs
- LPN/LVNs
- Physical, occupational & speech language pathologists
- Home health aides
- Medical social workers
- Homemaker/companion
- Specialty health care technicians
Clients:
Nursefinders provides staffing to more than 6,000 health care facilities and other organizations including:
Clinical Settings:
- Clinics/physicians
- Hospitals
- Nursing homes
- Outpatient surgery centers
- Rehabilitation clinics
Non-clinical Settings:
- Corporations
- Insurance organizations
- Industrial organizations
- Legal
- Pharmaceutical companies
Home health services are provided to patients who require individualized care in their homes or schools, and are referred by physicians, acute and long-term care facilities, managed care case managers, governmental/state programs and others