Established in 1929, the Connecticut Association of Health Care Facilities, Inc. / Connecticut Center for Assisted Living (CAHCF/CCAL) is the state's largest not-for-profit member association representing profit and not-for-profit health care facilities providing long-term, subacute, rehabilitative and assisted living services to nearly 20,000 Connecticut citizens; and allied health-care-related businesses and organizations.
CAHCF/CCAL is the leader in providing services to, and advocating for, the State's providers of long-term, subacute, rehabilitative and assisted living care. Additionally, CAHCF/CCAL serves as a clearing house for information advancing consumer knowledge about the nursing home and assisted living service providers in Connecticut.
CAHCF/CCAL is the leader in providing services to, and advocating for, the State's providers of long-term, subacute, rehabilitative and assisted living care. Additionally, CAHCF/CCAL serves as a clearing house for information advancing consumer knowledge about the nursing home and assisted living service providers in Connecticut.
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Established in 1929, the Connecticut Association of Health Care Facilities/Connecticut Center for Assisted Living (CAHCF/CCAL) is the state's largest not-for-profit member association representing profit and not-for-profit health care facilities providing long-term, subacute, rehabilitative and assisted living services to nearly 20,000 Connecticut citizens as well as allied healthcare-related businesses and organizations.
We strongly encourage you to visit the American Health Care Association's Our Senior Care website. This website is a tool for consumers to better understand the spectrum of long-term and post-acute care, and also includes a facility locator. Need an independent assessment of an individual you feel is in need of services or need help in arranging for services?
Caring Connections is a program of the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization. As a public service, Care Connections provides free online access to advance health care planning information and forms for Connecticut and the other 49 states. News, information, and resources relating to Alzheimer's care and support for caregivers In Connecticut.
PDPM replaced the Resource Utilization Group IV (RUG IV) payment system in its entirety with no transition period. To support the Connecticut Health Care Association's (CAHCF/CCAL) and American Health Care Association's (AHCA) PDPM resource development for members and to inform AHCA advocacy with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), we need your help.
It was lovely on the water with a slight breeze, and it did not rain! Our morning presenter, Heather Hansen O'Neill, was fabulous; the Buffet Luncheon with New England CHOWDAH was superb; our special award winners are exceptional leaders; AHCA/NCAL Bronze Quality Award and Silver Quality Award winners are leading the way; and, WOW, did we have some amazing raffle prizes!
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