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Valley Hospice vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1985
3.5
Rayland, OH1$1.8M51
1983
4.3
Temple Terrace, FL9$60.0M747
1994
3.7
Statesboro, GA1$5.6M30
-
3.5
Parkersburg, WV1$24,9993,000
1889
4.4
Lebanon, PA1$50.0M50
1978
4.0
Cheektowaga, NY2$50.0M550
1981
4.1
Chattanooga, TN1$50.0M375
St Anthony Hospice
1981
3.2
Crown Point, IN1$690,00015
1983
3.8
Tallahassee, FL1$50.0M200
Good Shepherd Homecare & Hospice
1978
3.9
Manhattan, KS1$5.0M5
2002
3.6
Kokomo, IN1$4.1M103
1980
2.9
Martinsburg, WV1$1.7M50
1979
4.6
Phoenix, AZ2$18.7M50
1988
4.1
Woodbury, NY1$15.0M200
1996
3.3
Rochester, MN1$5.0M200
1978
3.8
Dayton, OH1$49.0M500
-
3.6
Mesa, AZ1$1.4M50
1995
3.8
Lakeland, FL1$440,00050
1996
3.8
Gardendale, AL1$1.2M50
1980
3.0
Salisbury, MD1$500,00050
1991
3.6
White Plains, NY1$1.1M50

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Valley Hospice salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Valley Hospice
$53,362$25.65-

Compare Valley Hospice job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Valley Hospice
$35,451$17.04
Hospice of The Valley
$36,916$17.75
Hospice Care Network
$35,703$17.17
Chapters Health System
$35,689$17.16
Hospice Buffalo
$35,617$17.12
Ohio's Hospice of Dayton
$35,235$16.94
Big Bend Hospice
$35,186$16.92
Coastal Hospice & Palliative Care
$34,912$16.78
Guardian Angel Hospice
$34,785$16.72
St Anthony Hospice
$34,727$16.70
Hope Hospice
$34,672$16.67
Good Shepherd Hospice
$34,601$16.63
Hospice Family Care
$34,533$16.60
Hospice Of Westchester
$34,398$16.54
Seasons Hospice
$33,912$16.30
Ogeechee Area Hospice
$33,650$16.18
Good Shepherd Homecare & Hospice
$33,633$16.17
Hospice of Chattanooga
$33,028$15.88
Camden Clark Memorial Hospital
$32,553$15.65
Good Samaritan Health Hospital
$32,522$15.64

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Valley Hospice demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Valley Hospice vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Coastal Hospice & Palliative Care10%90%
Hospice of Chattanooga18%82%
Ohio's Hospice of Dayton18%82%
Seasons Hospice18%82%
Chapters Health System20%80%
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Compare race at Valley Hospice vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
57%19%14%7%2%
7.9
75%7%10%6%3%
6.0
57%13%23%4%3%
6.0
65%12%12%7%4%
7.0
64%12%15%6%3%
7.1

Valley Hospice and similar companies CEOs

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Andrew Molosky is the President and Chief Executive Officer of Chapters Health System, one of the nation’s premier community-based care delivery systems. Chapters Health is a progressive leader in delivering innovative risk-bearing programming, hospice, palliative care, home health, durable medical equipment and pharmacy services designed to improve the lives of those affected by advancing age and illness. Chapters Health has redefined its position as the nation’s largest not-for-profit, end-of-life care organization into that of the leading community-based population health organization touching the lives throughout Florida. Having developed a team member-led culture focusing on quality outcomes over volumetric throughput to drive profitability, Chapters Health has reinvented itself as the optimal choice for the provision of low-cost, high performance chronic-illness care. This combination of innovation and creative disruption has dynamically shifted the healthcare landscape in the Florida markets in which Chapters Health serves and has become the standard-bearer for similar models nationally. Through incorporation of predictive analytics, risk-modeling, geriatric case management and social determinants of health, Chapters Health has become an unparalleled bridge between traditional provider and acute-care led models and that of the community space. Chapters Health is a proud recipient of the Great Places to Work in Aging Services designation for the third year running. Andrew is responsible for the overall leadership, strategic operations, fiscal health and growth of organizations and for ensuring that strategies and initiatives are aligned and directed toward the achievement of its vision and mission. Molosky has served in executive leadership positions in the post-acute areas of hospice, home care and community-based services for the last 18 years. Prior to joining Chapters, he was President and Chief Operations Officer of UnityPoint at Home in Des Moines, Iowa. He received his Masters of Business Administration from Ken Blanchard School of Business Administration at the Grand Canyon University in Phoenix. He holds his Fellowship from the American College of Healthcare Executives. Additionally he holds certifications from the Duke University Palliative Care Partnership, the Hospice Education Network and Hospice Palliative Care Administrator Certification. In addition to serving on a myriad of professional boards, he enjoys outdoor activities including boating, scuba diving and is an avid triathlete.

Christopher Kerr
Hospice Buffalo

Paula Alderson
Hospice of The Valley

Timothy Winters
Seasons Hospice

Bill Wertman
Big Bend Hospice

Experienced Chief Executive Officer with a demonstrated history of working in the hospice & health care industry. CEO experience in Nonprofit Organization Management and Development, Program Evaluation, Case Management, Graduate Teaching, Academic Advising, and Conflict and Dispute Resolution. Strong program and project management professional with an MSW focused on Geriatric Social Work from Florida State University.

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