
Affiliates
NAHC provides the home care and hospice community with a number of different methods to network with their colleagues, comparing notes on what strategies and programs worked and which approaches were counter-productive. This communication makes it easier for NAHC members to care for and provide higher quality services to your patients. Within NAHC there are specific affiliate organizations to represent these various interests. You never need to turn anywhere else but NAHC for complete representation.
Hospice Association of America
HAA is devoted to promoting hospice as the primary method of caring for the terminally ill.
Private Duty Homecare Association of America
The Private Duty Homecare Association (PDHCA) is a trade association of home care providers dedicated to helping the ill and disabled remain in their own homes.
Center for Health Care Law
CHCL is NAHC's nonprofit, public interest law firm, dedicated to protecting the rights of the elderly, disabled, handicapped, and chronically ill who require health care services, and those who serve them.
HomeCare University
The educational arm of NAHC seeks to create and promote excellence in home care and hospice education, credentialing and research for the advancement of home care and the betterment of society.
Caring Photography
Caring Photography specializes in home care and hospice images, meeting the increasing needs of home care and hospice agencies seeking to visually express their concerns and advertise their services.
Home Care Technology Association of America
The Home Care Technology Association of America was established to provide a voice within Congress and health care for the growing home care technology industry and to increase the use of technology and telehealth in home health care.
Home Care & Hospice Financial Managers Association
The Home Care and Hospice Financial Managers Association (HHFMA) is a professional organization which brings together individuals who work for consulting, planning, management, financial or CPA firms along with the Chief Financial Officers, Chief Operating Officers and Chief Executive Officers who are employed by the nation’s 25,000 home care agencies and hospices.
The Caring Institute
The Caring Institute is a non-profit organization founded in 1985 to honor and promote the values of caring, integrity, and public service.
Home Healthcare Nurses Association
HHNA is an individual membership association within NAHC committed to fostering excellence in the practice of home healthcare nursing.
Home Care Aide Association of America
HCAAA is dedicated to promoting the special needs of the home care aide community.
National Association for Physicians in Home Care
NAPHC advocates the interests of home care and hospice physicians before Congress, the White House, and the regulatory agencies.
World Homecare and Hospice Organization
WHHO, a diverse worldwide association of providers involved in delivering health, hospice, and social services, raises global awareness about the quality associated with client-centered home care and hospice services.
Pediatric Home Care Association of America
PedHCAA was created to address the issues of concern to home care agencies that provide services to pediatric patients and their families.
Hospital Home Care Association of America
HHCAA was established to address the unique relationship between hospitals and home care providers.
Proprietary Home Care Association of America
PHCAA represents the interests of proprietary providers and helps them compete more effectively in the changing health care environment.
Voluntary Home Care Association of America
VHCAA was created to represent the interests of visiting nurse organizations and other non-profit community-based home care agencies by promoting and presenting a unified voice on legislative and regulatory issues.
Home Medical Equipment Association of America
HMEAA was created to address the issues of concern to home care providers who offer home medical equipment and related supplies in the home.
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