NurseCore provides services through its local offices in Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Nevada, New York, and Texas. NurseCore currently has 21 offices in seven states, each operated by experienced managers who live in the communities they serve. Local decisions mean quick, flexible adaptability to employees' and clients' individual needs. – more... NurseCore's founder, Larry M. Carr, was a leader in the healthcare staffing field since 1974. The NurseCore management team, led by Deborah Lollar, President and Chief Executive Officer, has over 100 years of combined experience.
Based in Arlington, Texas, NurseCore is committed to exceeding the expectations of its customers, clients and employees through ethical and professional conduct, the provision of compassionate nursing services, and leadership in the medical staffing and home care services industry.
Currently, NurseCore's roster of over 6,000 staff includes nurses and other healthcare professionals with an average of seven-and-one-half years of experience in the industry. NurseCore offices maintain State Licensure, Medicare and Medicaid certifications, as applicable, and also exceed Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) standards. – less – More from ZoomInfo »
NURSECORE Employer Reviews
NURSECORE5.0
Great Staff and good place to work.
CNA/PCT/HHA/RA (Former Employee), Arlington, TX – January 8, 2012
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