Leadership & Integrity
Guided by Experience. Grounded in Integrity. Aligned with Illinois HCBS
Holystik Care is built on the belief that strong leadership, ethical philosophy, and regulatory compliance are inseparable. Our organization is guided by experienced leadership, informed by timeless human values, and structured to operate responsibly within Illinois’ Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) frameworks.
Leadership with Purpose and Accountability
Holystik Care is led by a multidisciplinary leadership team with decades of combined experience across healthcare administration, home and community-based services, alternative and holistic wellness principles, information technology, and financial management.
Our leadership approach emphasizes:
- Ethical decision-making and transparency
- Accountability to individuals, families, and public programs
- Respect for regulatory authority and program requirements
- Long-term sustainability over short-term growth
Leadership at Holystik Care is not task-oriented alone—it is responsibility-driven, ensuring that services remain appropriate, compliant, and aligned with community needs.
A Philosophy Rooted in Ancient Wisdom, Applied Through Modern Systems
Holystik Care’s philosophy blends ancient principles of balance, respect, and human connection with modern care coordination and operational systems.
This philosophy recognizes that:
- Independence is supported, not replaced.
- Emotional and social well-being are integral to daily functioning.
- Familiar environments reinforce identity and stability
- Care should honor personal history, culture, and ethics.
Our services are designed to support psychophysiological well-being—the interaction of emotional balance, mental stability, routine, and physical function—without crossing into clinical or medical treatment.
Compliance as a Core Operating Principle.
Compliance is not an administrative requirement at Holystik Care—it is a core value. Our operations are designed to align fully with Illinois regulatory standards governing non-clinical HCBS delivery.
Scope Integrity
Clear separation of non-clinical and clinical scopes.
Protocol Driven
Program-specific service delivery protocols.
Competency
Ongoing staff training and competency verification.
Documentation
Documentation and reporting aligned with program rules.
Quality Oversight
Continuous quality oversight and internal review.
This disciplined approach protects the individuals we serve and supports trust with regulatory agencies and community partners.
Programs We Support
Holystik Care operates across multiple Illinois HCBS pathways, ensuring continuity and flexibility for individuals as needs and eligibility change.
Community Care Program (CCP)
Illinois Department on Aging (IDoA)
A Medicaid-funded HCBS program supporting eligible adults aged 60 and older who are at risk of nursing facility placement. Services are delivered in accordance with IDoA-approved care plans and coordinated through Care Coordination Units (CCUs), including coordination with Managed Care Organizations (MCOs) when applicable.
Non-Clinical Home Services
Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH)
Licensed non-clinical home services for individuals who do not qualify for or choose not to receive state-funded services. These services provide flexibility, supplemental support, and continuity outside Medicaid-funded programs.
Home Services Program (HSP)
Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS) / Division of Rehabilitation Services (DRS / DORS)
A program supporting individuals with disabilities through participant-directed, non-clinical in-home assistance that promotes autonomy, community integration, and independent living.
Integrity in What We Do—and What We Do Not Do
To maintain clarity and trust, Holystik Care is explicit about scope. We do not provide:
- Skilled nursing or medical services
- Clinical assessments, diagnoses, or treatments
- Medication administration or medical decision-making
- Therapy services (physical, occupational, speech)
- Emergency or acute care services
When clinical or medical needs arise, individuals and families should work with licensed healthcare providers or appropriate clinical agencies.
Our Commitment to the Community
Holystik Care is committed to serving individuals and communities in need by providing non-clinical, person-centered support that preserves dignity, reinforces independence, and promotes stability.
Our role is not to cure or treat, but to support daily living, emotional balance, and functional confidence—allowing individuals to live safely and meaningfully in the place they call home.