NEW: AAA-Set Minimum C-Screen Ratings
Some Area Agencies on Aging in Pennsylvania now require providers to meet minimum C-Screen Ratings before contracting. This approach shifts workforce screening from advisory compliance to enforceable risk selection, mirroring underwriting standards used in insurance. By setting measurable thresholds, agencies reduce preventable liability exposure before services begin.
What Insurers Can Learn from Pennsylvania’s Workforce Screening Model
Screening isn’t just compliance – it’s a core risk control. Discover how Pennsylvania applied underwriting logic to workforce oversight and what insurers can learn from the model.
C-Screen in the Spotlight: Empowering Safer In-Home Care Across Pennsylvania
Recognized by the Pennsylvania Department of Aging, C-Screen is helping raise the standard for safety and transparency in in-home care across Pennsylvania.
Department of Aging Launches New Screening Tool to Protect Older Adults
52 local aging agencies are piloting our tool to help families choose safer in-home care and protect older adults from abuse and fraud.
When Credential Fraud Enters Senior Care, Everyone Loses
She wasn’t licensed.
She wasn’t qualified.
But she was still hired.
Why “No Checks, No Employees” Isn’t True
There exists a correlation between companies with low C-Screen Ratings and their philosophy on background checks and drug testing.
Killer Nurse Pleads Guilty
Nineteen counts of criminal attempt that could have been spared.

