Don't Copy-Paste Your Growth Strategy (And Other Lessons From Scaling Into NYC) — Mordechai Wolhendler

Don't Copy-Paste Your Growth Strategy (And Other Lessons From Scaling Into NYC) — Mordechai Wolhendler

Mordechai Wolhendler, CEO of GlattHealth Consulting Group and co-founder of the Home Care Show, joins host David Knack to discuss the complexities of scaling a home care business across different regions and the hard lessons learned along the way. Mordechai shares his experience expanding an agency from upstate New York into New York City, revealing how assumptions about "copy-paste" growth can lead to major operational and cultural missteps. He breaks down the stark differences in regulations, reimbursement models, caregiver pay, and even communication styles between markets, emphasizing that what works in one region may fail in another.

The conversation explores the "why factor" in decision-making, the importance of understanding local demographics, and how the right supervisor can transform an underperforming employee into a star. Mordechai also highlights the upcoming Home Care Show in Miami, Florida, an event designed for multi-state operators and growing agencies, and reflects on the value of taking time for self-care, even in a demanding industry.

Lesson Takeaways:

1. Growth Isn't Copy-Paste: Each market has unique regulations, reimbursement structures, and cultural dynamics. What works in one region may not translate to another. Research and adaptation are key.

2. Understand the "Why Factor": Whether dealing with employees, clients, or sellers, digging into the underlying motivations behind decisions can shape better outcomes and deal structures.

3. The Right Fit Can Change Everything: An employee's performance can dramatically shift under different leadership. Don't underestimate the impact of supervisor-employee alignment.

4. Local Knowledge Drives Success: To truly serve a community, you must understand its demographics, cultures, and daily rhythms, sometimes block by block.

5. Invest in Yourself, Too: As a leader, taking time for self-care (whether it's laser eye surgery or simply setting boundaries) is essential for sustained performance and well-being.

Timestamps:
00:00 – Introduction to Mordechai Wolhendler and his background in home care

01:15 – Overview of Health Consulting Group's services: startups, growth, M&A

02:35 – Common projects: state reporting, grants, and regulatory compliance

03:30 – The "building permit" analogy for home care licensure

04:15 – Announcing the Home Care Show in Miami (Feb 17–18)

05:00 – The origin and vision behind the Home Care Show

06:25 – Mordechai's biggest mistake: assuming NYC expansion would be "copy-paste"

07:50 – How regulations and business models differ in NYC vs. upstate NY

09:40 – Reimbursement challenges in a Medicaid-heavy, volume-driven market

11:00 – Cultural and communication differences in NYC

12:00 – How they adapted: finding a niche and differentiating in a saturated market

13:30 – The importance of understanding local demographics and cultures

14:40 – Underrated in home care: the "why factor"

16:25 – How to dig beyond surface-level answers to uncover real motivations

18:10 – The challenge of working with human beings as your "product"

19:50 – A small mistake owners make: blaming yourself for employee underperformance

21:10 – Setting clear KPIs and knowing when to let go of a "good" employee

22:10 – Balancing "hire slow, fire fast" with employee growth potential

23:40 – How the right supervisor can turn a struggling employee into a top performer

25:00 – The disparity between hiring office staff vs. caregivers

26:30 – The difficulty of predicting caregiver reliability and fit

28:10 – A recent win: successfully scaling the Home Care Show to a two-day event

29:20 – Personal win: scheduling laser eye surgery consultation after years of hesitation

30:45 – Plug: The Home Care Show in Miami FL for multi-state and growth-focused operators

31:05 – Closing remarks

Quotes:
Mordechai Wolhendler: "A mistake is only a mistake if you don't learn anything."

Mordechai Wolhendler: "New York City is a volume game. Outside of the city, even in the rest of the state, you don't have that the same way."

Mordechai Wolhendler: "The 'why factor' is something people don't look at enough. Understanding why someone wants to sell their agency completely alters the deal structure."

David Knack: "Sometimes you can copy-paste, but not always. You have to be ready to go back to the drawing board."

Mordechai Wolhendler: "We often don't give ourselves enough time to ourselves. Taking care of yourself is something we need to do more of."

Resources:

1. Connect with Mordechai Wolhendler on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mordechai-wolhendler-353b63a2/

2. Connect with David Knack on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-knack/

3. Powered by Zingage: https://zingage.com

4. Watch this episode on Zingage's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Zingage

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