Help at Home Leaders Earn National Recognition as Industry Trailblazers
Two Company Leaders Recognized by WTWH Health Care in Future Leaders Class of 2025
CHICAGO, July 17, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Help at Home, the leading national provider of high-quality, relationship-driven home care, today announced that two of its standout leaders, Amra Huskic and Meisha Oleksiak, have been named to the WTWH Healthcare Future Leaders Class of 2025. This prestigious recognition honors rising stars who are shaping the future of home and health care through innovation, dedication and impact.
Chicagoland Market Leader Amra Huskic and East Region Market Leader Meisha Oleksiak are both recognized for their leadership, vision and commitment to advancing person-centered care. The annual WTWH Future Leaders program highlights professionals under 40 who are making transformative contributions across aging, post-acute and behavioral health sectors.
"Amra leads with purpose and measurable impact—developing high-performing teams, enhancing operations and improving client outcomes," said Help at Home Senior Vice President James Quach. "Her unwavering commitment to both caregivers and clients brings our mission to life every day in Chicagoland."
Help at Home Senior Vice President Josh Drebes praised Oleksiak's forward-thinking approach, "Meisha has helped scale innovative training and caregiver support initiatives while expanding our presence across key communities," he said. "She embodies the empathetic, community-first leadership we value, consistently raising the bar for care quality and caregiver satisfaction."
Help at Home has seen multiple team members honored by the WTWH Future Leaders program in recent years—reflecting the company's strong culture of mentorship, talent development and its standing as an employer of choice. With a long-standing mission to deliver compassionate, relationship-based care that helps clients remain healthy and independent at home, Help at Home continues to invest in the next generation of care leaders—ensuring the future of home care is in capable, visionary hands.
"The Future Leaders Class of 2025 exemplifies a shared commitment to advancing the well-being of the individuals and communities they serve," said VP and Editorial Director of WTWH Healthcare Tim Mullaney. "These outstanding professionals are not only enhancing patient experiences and supporting caregivers — they're also distinguished by their mentorship, their innovative approaches and their dedication to excellence."
Read the full Future Leaders Class of 2025 announcement at the link here.
About Help at Home
Help at Home is the leading national provider of high-quality home care services, offering innovative programs designed to help seniors and underserved complex chronic populations remain healthy in their homes. As of January 2025, Help at Home operated more than 200 community hub locations across 11 states and provided in-home personal care and extended care services to 70,000 clients with the help of more than 60,000 highly trained and compassionate caregivers. Founded in 1975 and headquartered in Chicago, Ill., Help at Home has 50 years of operating experience in the home care industry. For more information about Help at Home, visit helpathome.com.
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