Our blog

Find our latest updates, stories, and successes here.

Visual representation of the Four Layers of Continuity framework.
By Valeria Handal | Business Operations Manager May 31, 2026
Explore the Four Layers of Continuity and learn how organizations can move from isolated appointments to proactive, visible, continuous care.
A bridge disappearing into fog, representing continuity of care and the unseen gap in appointments
By Valeria Handal | Business Operations Manager May 30, 2026
Most organizations mistake documentation for continuity of care. Explore the hidden gap between recording care and sustaining it.
An illuminated house at night representing the unseen moments between care appointments and support.
By Valeria Handal | Business Operations Manager May 30, 2026
The 167-Hour Problem reveals what happens between appointments and why continuity of care requires a new approach to support.
Silhouette of a person alone against blurred city lights representing emotional struggle and isolati
By Valeria Handal May 26, 2026
Most emotional struggles happen between appointments. Explore why continuity of care matters beyond sessions.
A single puzzle piece resting on a wooden table in soft natural light, symbolizing the missing link
By Rosemary Mann May 22, 2026
Mental health support shouldn’t disappear between appointments. Discover how Coming Home is redefining continuity of care through real-time, trauma-informed support.
Two people standing on separate platforms using megaphones to communicate across a gap, representing
By Heather Baynes May 19, 2026
Explore the hidden gaps between moments of care and why continuity of support matters for real human outcomes. The Space Between Support examines emotional disengagement, provider burnout, and the need for systems that maintain connection between sessions.
By Valeria Handal | Business Operations Manager May 14, 2026
7 Indicators That Reveal Fragmented Care
By Valeria Handal | Business Operations Manager May 12, 2026
The moments where engagement is either sustained or quietly lost.
Coming Home cofounder Carlos Wallace pictured with his brother, whose loss shaped the vision behind
By Carlos Wallace | Co-Founder, Coming Home May 6, 2026
Coming Home cofounder Carlos Wallace reflects on grief, continuity of care, and what actually happens between sessions.
Childhood photo of Coming Home co-founder Chance Glasco sitting on a porch and petting a cat.
By Chance Glasco May 4, 2026
A personal story about growing up unseen by the system and how gaps in information and visibility impact care between moments that matter most, from Coming Home co-founder Chance Glasco.