05/08/2026
Meet Andi Ott, our founder.
Andi didn’t walk into home care with a mission to change it. She walked in with a personal why and a lot to learn. It was only once she was inside that she saw what the industry actually looked like. And that’s when the conviction took over.
She came to this work the way most people do. Not through a business plan. Through a grandmother. Through sitting with her, really listening, and understanding what it actually feels like to be in that season of life — scared of losing your independence, afraid of being managed instead of cared for.
That experience became a conviction. And that conviction became TNC.
She has an acute healthcare background and spent years watching families navigate systems that weren’t designed with them in mind. So she built something different. An agency so focused on communication, collaborative care, and genuine partnership — with families and with other providers in a client’s life — that it barely fits inside the traditional definition of home care.
Andi owns several businesses. This one is her passion project. Not because of the market. Because of the wreckage she saw inside it — and couldn’t unsee. Most people don’t realize that in Arizona, home care is entirely unregulated. No licensing standards. No required oversight. Nothing standing between a vulnerable person and whoever shows up at their door. Once she saw it, she couldn’t look away.
She leads from behind the scenes, with a fully supported and empowered team and no interest in ego-driven leadership. In an industry where caregivers are routinely misclassified, underpaid, and treated as disposable — she built it the other way. Because you cannot deliver dignified care through an undignified employment model.
She’s not building the biggest agency in Arizona. She’s building the one families actually remember. Because the families we serve deserve someone who saw this industry clearly — and chose to do it differently anyway.
Welcome to The Next Chapter 🩵