Our Mission

Real consequences, before the vote.

Capitol Care Strategies, LLC helps home health agencies, home-care providers, neuro-rehabilitation programs, rural health partners, and policymakers strengthen the systems that allow patients, residents, and Medicaid members to receive safe, coordinated care at home and in community-based settings.

Our mission is to translate real-world care challenges into practical policy, program, and reimbursement solutions that protect care access, support agency oversight, and preserve patient dignity.

A stable caregiver workforce is not separate from patient safety — it is part of patient safety.

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About

Lisa Ferden

Founder & Principal Policy Advisor

Lisa founded Capitol Care Strategies to bring an operator’s understanding of home-based care into the rooms where United States health policy is written. She works alongside providers, coalitions, rural health partners, and advocates to make sure reimbursement, program design, and reform decisions reflect what actually happens at the bedside.

Her work bridges legislative language, agency operations, rural health transformation, and the day-to-day realities of caregivers and catastrophically injured patients across the United States.

Who We Serve

Patients first. Agencies and partners central.

Patients, residents, and Medicaid members

The people whose care access, dignity, safety, and independence are at stake.

Home health and home-care agencies

Organizations responsible for coordinating, supervising, staffing, documenting, and sustaining care at home.

Neuro-rehabilitation and complex-care providers

Programs supporting people with brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, catastrophic injuries, and long-term functional needs.

Rural health and community partners

Local health departments, Area Agencies on Aging, rural hospitals, FQHCs, community-based organizations, and care-transition partners.

Provider coalitions and trade organizations

Groups working to strengthen policy, reimbursement, and program infrastructure for home and community-based services.

Policymakers and program leaders

Decision-makers who need practical insight into how policy and funding decisions affect real care delivery.

Want to work together?