Home Care Hindsight

How I Stopped Keeping Wrong People and Built a Stronger Team — Diana Tucker

March 24, 2026·33 min
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Diana Tucker, co-founder and President of Private Home Care, joins host David Knack to share the hard-learned lesson that reshaped how she leads her multi-state home care company. After 11 years of growth from St. Louis into Illinois and Kansas, Diana opens up about her  biggest mistake: tolerating underperformance for too long because people were kind, loyal, or simply because she didn't want to disrupt the team. Diana reveals how she learned that kindness without accountability isn't compassion, it's complacency, and how this realization transformed her approach to team building. The conversation explores the nuanced challenges of acquisitions, why Private Home Care prioritizes caregiver experience as the foundation of client care, and how Diana's Background on hospitality management shaped her service-first philosophy. She also discusses implementing predictive AI sensors in homes, why trying to be the hero in every situation burns out owners and disempowers teams, and how technology like Zingage's Riley helps maintain consistent caregiver engagement.   Lesson Takeaways: 1. Kindness Without Accountability Is Complacency: Tolerating underperformance because someone is nice or has tenure isn't compassion. In home care, keeping the wrong person in the wrong role impacts client wellbeing. Honor people for their contributions, but don't let nostalgia shape your future. 2. Not Every A-to-B Player Gets You to C: Team members who excelled at getting you from startup to stability may not be the right fit for scaling. Recognize when someone's season with your company has ended and empower them to find a better fit elsewhere. 3. Put Caregivers First, Client Care Follows: Your caregivers are your product in home care. When they feel supported, engaged, and valued, they provide better care. Invest in above-industry wages, benefits, training, and systems that keep them connected to your team. 4. Stop Being the Hero in Every Situation: Jumping in to solve every scheduling issue, caregiver conflict, or anxious family call creates bottlenecks and burns you out. Teach your team how to solve problems without you so your business becomes calmer and your clients get better care. 5. Know Your Acquisitions Before You Buy: The best acquisitions happen when you already know and trust the sellers. Misaligned expectations with unfamiliar owners can lead to challenging transitions. Strong relationships and shared values create seamless integrations that retain both staff and clients.   Timestamps: 00:00 – Introduction to Diana Tucker and Private Home Care's AI innovation 04:18 – The big mistake: Tolerating underperformance for too long 06:42 – When team members outgrow their roles in scaling companies 09:32 – Building a team culture, not just a family 12:25 – Acquisition lessons: Chicago versus St. Louis experiences 16:38 – What's underrated: How caregivers feel about their jobs 20:13 – Diana's hospitality background and the customer-is-always-right philosophy 22:23 – The little mistake: Trying to be the hero in every situation 25:06 – Creating caregiver stability through AI and consistent engagement 30:41 – Recent win: 11-year caregivers still showing up with smiles   Quotes: Diana Tucker: "I held onto people because they were kind, or they had been with us from the start. But in home care, keeping the wrong person in the wrong role isn't just a business risk. It impacts the wellbeing of our clients." Diana Tucker: "I had to accept that kindness without accountability isn't compassion, it's complacency. Now I lead with a different philosophy: Honor people for the part they played in your journey, but don't let nostalgia shape your future." Diana Tucker: "We have to put caregivers first. When they're supported, they would provide better care for our clients. Sometimes if you just help someone very little bit when they need it most, that goes long way." David Knack: "Sometimes your team members may feel threatened or unhappy at first, but in the long run they would understand that now I can do my job better because I'm not doing someone else's job as well."   Resources: 1. Connect with Diana Tucker on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dianatuckerphc/ 2. Learn more about Private Home Care: ht

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