It started with a crisis—a moment that rerouted Justin Currie’s life trajectory. The unexpected challenge of trying to secure quality home care for his mother during the pandemic ignited a passion that would become a mission. Currie, now founder and chief executive officer of Thema Home Care, didn’t originally intend to start a company. But as he navigated a broken system during one of the most vulnerable periods of his family’s life, he saw an opportunity to build something that didn’t yet exist: a home care agency that delivers exceptional service while honoring the dignity of every client.
Currie’s transition from a personal crisis to business creation wasn’t reactionary—it was visionary. What started as a local agency has grown into a platform that’s reshaping how home care is delivered. He didn’t come from a traditional healthcare background, which became a strength. Free from industry constraints, he asked bold questions, rejected outdated assumptions and built a people-first company rooted in empathy and results.
As a Titan 100 Honoree, Currie exemplifies resilience as a business principle. Launching a company in the midst of a global health crisis is daunting, but doing so with an eye toward community uplift makes it transformative. Thema Home Care isn’t just growing—it’s setting a standard. Within the next five years, Currie envisions expanding into new states, introducing educational programs for families and refining technology-driven care coordination. The model is scalable not because it’s transactional, but because it’s deeply human.
What makes Currie a force in his field is more than growth metrics. His approach redefines what leadership looks like in the home care industry. He prioritizes cultural competency, transparency in communication and the mental well-being of caregivers. His background may not have followed a conventional entrepreneurial roadmap, but he has shaped a future-forward business that speaks to current and emerging needs.
Behind the progress lies a string of notable achievements. Thema Home Care grew rapidly during a time when many businesses struggled to survive. Currie introduced new service lines, adapted to telehealth integration and led staff development initiatives that have become blueprints for others. Of everything accomplished, what resonates most with him is the direct impact—helping families feel secure, supported and seen during difficult times.
Currie admits he’d love to instantly master public speaking. While he’s no stranger to the stage, he wants to develop the skill to open new doors for impact and connection. The desire to amplify his message isn’t about personal spotlight—it’s about improving outcomes for those who rely on care.
This path wasn’t anticipated, but it was necessary. Currie responded to a personal challenge by building a business that’s now a lifeline for many. His leadership isn’t fueled by ego or title, but by the commitment to transform care from a service into a relationship. In doing so, he’s created a legacy of courage, conviction and care—one household at a time.