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Nestidd Homes for People with IDD

Corey Aber and Sara Hoffmann

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Community-based care is a big theme in health care today — and Nestidd’s operating model is proving it can have positive impacts for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). In this episode, Andrew Parker, CEO and co-founder of Nestidd, shares how the company started supporting this vulnerable population and where we still need to close the gap.

Chapter 1: 00:00 – The founding of Nestidd
Chapter 2: 07:12 – A community-based care model
Chapter 3: 11:07 – Partnering with care agencies
Chapter 4: 16:50 – Challenges and economics
Chapter 5: 19:52 – How do we close the gap?

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