Journey’s Home Care & Concierge Services, LLC filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. The Indianapolis-based home care provider, which serves seniors and individuals hopes to restructure its finances while continuing to operate during the proceedings.
Journey’s Home Care & Concierge Services, LLC Files for Chapter 11 Subchapter V
According to the case records available on PACER, Journey’s Home Care & Concierge Services, LLC made a voluntary Chapter 11 filing on February 11. In addition, qualifying as a small business debtor, the home care provider is continuing the proceedings under Subchapter V.
Journey’s Home Care & Concierge Services, LLC is mentioned as a small business debtor as per 11 U.S.C. § 101(51D). Court records add that its aggregate noncontingent liquidated debts are less than $3,424,000, which will change on April 1, 2028, and every three years after that.
Attorney Tyler R. Yeager of Kaplan Johnson Abate & Bird, LLP is representing Journey’s Home Care & Concierge Services, LLC in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Indiana.
According to filing details, on January 20, Keisha Smith, an affiliate of Journey’s Home Care & Concierge Services, LLC, also made a voluntary Chapter 11 filing in the same court.
Company Background
Founded in Indianapolis, Journey’s Home Care & Concierge Services is a community-oriented home care provider that focuses on seniors and individuals needing daily living assistance.
The company offers non-medical home care and concierge-style support offered by the healthcare provider includes a range of services, such as ADL, medication reminder, Alzheimer’s & Dementia care, grocery shopping, non-emergency transportation, laundry, and more.
Recent Bankruptcy Filings by Healthcare Businesses
Journey’s Home Care & Concierge Services, LLC’s chapter 11 filing adds to a growing number of healthcare providers nationwide seeking bankruptcy protection.
Days before it, North Star Health Alliance, a collaborative nonprofit healthcare system, had entered Chapter 11 proceedings along with its three operating affiliates. The New York-based business was prompted to take this step on February 10 due to rising operational costs, cyberattacks, payment delays during critical access transition, and more reasons.
Care One Home Health Services, Inc., a nurse-owned and operated healthcare business, decided to proceed with its bankruptcy process through a Chapter 11 Subchapter V filing on January 27. Founded in 2005, the Bolingbrook, Illinois-based company is seeking to restructure its debt while maintaining normal operations.
An Arizona-based community healthcare center filed for bankruptcy protection on December 19, 2025. North Country HealthCare, Inc., which provides medical services across 11 northern Arizona communities, sought to restructure its business through a court-supervised Chapter 11 process.
Filings So Far and Upcoming Deadlines
Court records show that attorney Tyler R. Yeager, on behalf of Journey’s Home Care & Concierge Services, LLC, submitted several documents as part of first-day filings. These include a corporate ownership statement, a list of the 20 largest unsecured creditors, a list of equity security holders, a list of secured creditors, and verification of the creditor list.
Additional details from the Chapter 11 Subchapter V include:
- Filing Date: February 11, 2026
- Court and Jurisdiction: U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Indiana
- Type of Filing: Active, Voluntary Petition, Subchapter V
- Chapter: 11
- Case Number: 26-00683-JMC-11
- Estimated Assets: $100,001 – $500,000
- Estimated Liabilities: $100,001 – $500,000
- Reason for Filing: Restructure business under court supervision
As of now, Journey’s Home Care & Concierge Services, LLC owes roughly 49 creditors in total. Filing details indicate that funds will be available for distribution to the unsecured creditors.
Court records show the company must submit its balance sheet and most recent tax return by February 18.
The income and expense schedule, attorney compensation disclosure, statement of financial affairs, and summary of assets and liabilities are due by February 25. In addition, Schedules A/B, D, E/F, G, and H must be submitted by the same date.
A Health Care Ombudsman has to be appointed in the case by March 13.
Journey’s Home Care & Concierge Services, LLC’s latest bankruptcy filing demonstrates the mounting financial pressures in the healthcare industry. The upcoming weeks are expected to be critical as the home care provider prepares to submit several required documents to the court.
