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HealthView Home Healthcare Services Ranks #23 on Fortune’s 100 Best Small Workplaces 2025 and Earns 95% Great Place to Work® Score

CERRITOS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--HealthView Home Healthcare Services is proud to announce its recognition as #23 on Fortune’s 100 Best Small Workplaces 2025 and its 95% employee approval rating in the Great Place to Work® recertification survey. These dual achievements underscore HealthView’s commitment to fostering a supportive, mission-driven culture while delivering compassionate, high-quality home health, hospice, and palliative care across Southern California.

“Scoring 95% on Great Place to Work® shows that our employees feel supported and valued. To then be ranked #23 nationally by Fortune proves that when you invest in your people, excellence naturally follows.”

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The Fortune ranking is based on rigorous analysis of employee feedback and workplace practices, while the Great Place to Work® certification demonstrates trust, pride, and engagement across the organization.

“This recognition is more than an award—it reflects the heart and dedication of our team,” said Marisa Hernandez, Director of Operations at HealthView Home Healthcare Services. “Scoring 95% on Great Place to Work® shows that our employees feel supported and valued. To then be ranked #23 nationally by Fortune proves that when you invest in your people, excellence naturally follows.”

With these recognitions, HealthView reaffirms its dedication to expanding innovative care while ensuring employees thrive in an environment built on kindness, unity, humility, and patience.

About HealthView Home Healthcare Services

HealthView Home Healthcare Services provides comprehensive home health, hospice, and palliative care across Southern California. Dedicated to excellence and compassion, HealthView partners with patients, families, and communities to deliver personalized, high-quality care in the comfort of home.

HealthView Home Healthcare Services


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HealthView ranked #23 on Fortune’s 100 Best Small Workplaces 2025 and earned 95% Great Place to Work®, highlighting excellence in care and culture.
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