Help at Home Recognized as a Top Workplace for Parents and Families by Newsweek
Help at Home has been named one of America's Greatest Workplaces for Parents and Families 2025 by Newsweek, highlighting its commitment to supporting work-life balance and fostering a compassionate workplace culture.

Help at Home, a leading national provider of in-home, personal care services, has been honored by Newsweek as one of America's Greatest Workplaces for Parents and Families 2025. This recognition marks the third consecutive year the company has received this accolade, reflecting its unwavering dedication to creating a supportive and flexible work environment for its employees.
The distinction from Newsweek is based on a comprehensive evaluation of companies across the United States, focusing on their ability to support working parents through policies that promote work-life balance, parental leave, and family support resources. Help at Home's achievement underscores the importance of such initiatives in attracting and retaining talent, especially in industries that demand high levels of compassion and dedication from their workforce.
Michelle Bonfilio, Chief People Officer at Help at Home, expressed pride in the company's recognition, emphasizing the role of flexible schedules and thoughtfully designed benefits in enabling employees to thrive both professionally and personally. The company's caregiver-first approach has not only contributed to high levels of employee satisfaction and retention but has also enhanced the quality of care provided to clients, with caregiver-client relationships averaging four years.
Marisol Castro, Chief Compliance and Ethics Officer at Help at Home, shared her personal experience as a working parent and caregiver, highlighting how the company's culture of compassion and support has allowed her to excel in her various roles. This sentiment reflects the broader ethos of Help at Home, where leading with heart is not just a philosophy but a practice that permeates every aspect of the organization.
Newsweek's ranking is the result of independent research, including a survey of over 200,000 working parents and analysis of more than 2.6 million company reviews. For further details on the recognition, visit Newsweek's announcement.
With over 60,000 caregivers delivering more than 85 million hours of care annually, Help at Home continues to set industry standards for employee satisfaction and client care. The company's focus on creating a nurturing work environment not only benefits its employees but also ensures the highest quality of care for its clients, reinforcing the value of compassionate, person-centered services in the home care industry.