Specialized home health care for nuclear and uranium industry workers
PCM operates a 3,000-person home care network across 35 states, serving a highly specialized population: former nuclear weapons and uranium workers with occupational health exposures. The hiring mix is almost entirely healthcare-focused (95%+ of active roles), with acute pain around RN staffing and chronic-illness management—typical for a clinical-stage operator scaling under regulatory and labor constraints. Active projects around territory management and referral authorization suggest they're optimizing revenue capture from complex, slow-moving payer relationships rather than building new product.
Professional Case Management is a home health care provider founded in 1986, headquartered in Denver, CO, with 1,001–5,000 employees. The company operates from 14 regional offices across more than 35 states and holds accreditation through the Accreditation Commission for Health Care (ACHC) for homecare services. PCM's core mission centers on serving nuclear weapons workers and uranium industry workers—a niche population with specialized occupational health needs—alongside general chronic-illness home care. Service delivery ranges from monthly check-ins to round-the-clock continuous care, all provided in-home. The organization is hiring aggressively (143 roles posted in the last 30 days) with overwhelming demand for healthcare professionals, particularly RNs.
PCM specializes in home health care for nuclear weapons workers and uranium industry workers, serving over 3,000 patients across 35+ states since 1986. They also provide care for chronic illnesses and toxic-exposure cases.
PCM is headquartered in Denver, CO, and operates from 14 regional offices across the United States and Canada.
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