Your Agency - Your Values (with Becky Reel)
Sun Feb 08 2026
Running a home care agency shouldn’t mean your agency runs you. In this episode, home care consultant and former agency owner Becky Reel shares how leaders can build an agency rooted in their values, with clear boundaries, a healthier culture, and clients and caregivers who actually fit. Becky breaks down why most owners get into home care in the first place, how things drift off-course, and the practical moves that bring you back to a business that supports your life instead of consuming it.
What you’ll learn
The 4 core motivations that bring people into home care (and why naming yours matters)How to stop letting clients and caregivers set your rules, rates, and policiesThe 80/20 reality: identifying the small set of clients or caregivers creating most of your headachesWhy “culture” isn’t parties and posters, it’s what caregivers say when you’re not in the roomHow to reduce turnover by noticing early warning signs (tone shifts, call-offs, over-documenting, fading enthusiasm)How to scale culture as you grow by hiring on heart and values, not just industry experienceWhy narrowing your service area can sometimes help you grow fasterA story you won’t forget
Becky tells the powerful story of a hospice case where her team did the right thing even when it meant walking away from revenue, a decision that later generated significant growth through trust, reputation, and one unforgettable review. The lesson: revenue matters, but it can’t be your only metric.
Episode highlights
Your “why” isn’t fluff. It’s your decision filter for clients, caregivers, policies, and boundaries.You can’t be everything to everyone. The more selective you get, the more sustainable (and often stronger) your agency becomes.Caregivers don’t stay because of pay alone. Respectable wages matter, but retention comes from consistency, communication, and feeling genuinely supported.Support beats supervision. Checking in only when there’s a scheduling problem is not leadership, it’s chaos management.About Becky Reel
Becky Reel is the founder of Reel Home Care Consulting and former owner of For Papa’s Sake, a nationally recognized home care agency. She now works with private pay home care agencies to improve culture, operations, referrals, and long-term sustainability through coaching and small-group events.
Resources and links
Becky’s website: reelhomecareconsulting.comFollow Becky: Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn (search “Becky Reel” / “Reel Home Care Consulting”)Call to action
Becky’s book (March release)
Borrowed Time: What Home Care Taught Me About Living
A business book with memoir elements, written for agency owners and entrepreneurs who want to build something meaningful without losing themselves in the process.
Events
Dinner Series (Austin): February 22
Intimate, facilitated dinners for agency owners (20–25 people) designed for real conversation and peer support.Book launch party (Chicago): April 16
Details and tickets available on Becky’s website.About the host
Hosted by Kenneth Accardi of ANKOTA, supporting home care and HCBS organizations with tools that reduce admin burden and help teams stay focused on care.
Podcast: Home Care Heroes and Day Service Stars
Home Care Heroes and Day Service Stars is produced and sponsored by Ankota - If you provide services that enable older or disabled people to continue living at home , Ankota can provide you the software to successfully run your agency. Visit us at https://www.ankota.
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Running a home care agency shouldn’t mean your agency runs you. In this episode, home care consultant and former agency owner Becky Reel shares how leaders can build an agency rooted in their values, with clear boundaries, a healthier culture, and clients and caregivers who actually fit. Becky breaks down why most owners get into home care in the first place, how things drift off-course, and the practical moves that bring you back to a business that supports your life instead of consuming it. What you’ll learn The 4 core motivations that bring people into home care (and why naming yours matters)How to stop letting clients and caregivers set your rules, rates, and policiesThe 80/20 reality: identifying the small set of clients or caregivers creating most of your headachesWhy “culture” isn’t parties and posters, it’s what caregivers say when you’re not in the roomHow to reduce turnover by noticing early warning signs (tone shifts, call-offs, over-documenting, fading enthusiasm)How to scale culture as you grow by hiring on heart and values, not just industry experienceWhy narrowing your service area can sometimes help you grow fasterA story you won’t forget Becky tells the powerful story of a hospice case where her team did the right thing even when it meant walking away from revenue, a decision that later generated significant growth through trust, reputation, and one unforgettable review. The lesson: revenue matters, but it can’t be your only metric. Episode highlights Your “why” isn’t fluff. It’s your decision filter for clients, caregivers, policies, and boundaries.You can’t be everything to everyone. The more selective you get, the more sustainable (and often stronger) your agency becomes.Caregivers don’t stay because of pay alone. Respectable wages matter, but retention comes from consistency, communication, and feeling genuinely supported.Support beats supervision. Checking in only when there’s a scheduling problem is not leadership, it’s chaos management.About Becky Reel Becky Reel is the founder of Reel Home Care Consulting and former owner of For Papa’s Sake, a nationally recognized home care agency. She now works with private pay home care agencies to improve culture, operations, referrals, and long-term sustainability through coaching and small-group events. Resources and links Becky’s website: reelhomecareconsulting.comFollow Becky: Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn (search “Becky Reel” / “Reel Home Care Consulting”)Call to action Becky’s book (March release) Borrowed Time: What Home Care Taught Me About Living A business book with memoir elements, written for agency owners and entrepreneurs who want to build something meaningful without losing themselves in the process. Events Dinner Series (Austin): February 22 Intimate, facilitated dinners for agency owners (20–25 people) designed for real conversation and peer support.Book launch party (Chicago): April 16 Details and tickets available on Becky’s website.About the host Hosted by Kenneth Accardi of ANKOTA, supporting home care and HCBS organizations with tools that reduce admin burden and help teams stay focused on care. Podcast: Home Care Heroes and Day Service Stars Home Care Heroes and Day Service Stars is produced and sponsored by Ankota - If you provide services that enable older or disabled people to continue living at home , Ankota can provide you the software to successfully run your agency. Visit us at https://www.ankota.