Working for Evercare

We believe we are different from other companies in the health care business. At Evercare, we are in the people business delivering better health care to those who need it the most.

Our mission is simple:

To optimize the health and well-being of people who have long-term or advanced illness, are older or have disabilities.

As we grow, we are creating many opportunities for health care professionals. Join us and become on of our trusted employees, helping guide members and their families through their health care options and services to help create best health care outcomes.

Our innovative clinical Care Model is leading the way to a new era of health care where patients, family members, physicians, health care providers and Evercare come together as a team to deliver on the promise of providing the best “health” and “care.”

Our international recognition all started with two ambitious Nurse Practitioners and one great idea.

Click to read the full article, "Laying the Foundation" by Jeannine Bayard and RuthAnn Jacobson (PDF)

About the founders

Jeannine Bayard has retired from Evercare and lives with her husband and two children in St. Paul, MN. In recent years, she has turned her attention to the study and management of neurological disorders such as ADHD and Asperger's Syndrome.

RuthAnn Jacobson retired from Evercare and now lives with her husband in Florida. She continues to consult with Evercare and has spent time in the UK developing and implementing an Evercare model within the British National Health Service.

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"The Evercare teamwork approach and continuity of care has been shown to help prevent some problems before they become serious, reducing hospitalizations by 45% and trips to the doctor and emergency rooms by 50%."

-Kane Report, University of Minnesota, reported in Journal of American Geriatrics Society, October 2003.