Vermont Health Care Association (VHCA) is the oldest and largest long term care organization in Vermont. VHCA was established in 1955 and represents for profit, not for profit, hospital based or affiliated homes, multi-facility health systems and industry partners. VHCA is the voice of the long term care provider community in Vermont.
We promote quality long term care services and professional development opportunities for our staff. We advocate for necessary and reasonable public policies including adequate government reimbursement so that professional and compassionate care can be given to those Vermonters entrusted to our care.
We promote quality long term care services and professional development opportunities for our staff. We advocate for necessary and reasonable public policies including adequate government reimbursement so that professional and compassionate care can be given to those Vermonters entrusted to our care.
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Vermont Health Care Association is committed to advocating on behalf of residents, staff and communities that depend on Vermont's nursing, residential care, and assisted living homes as an integral component of the long term care continuum.
We believe that the delivery of high quality long term care services to Vermonters demands collaboration between all providers within our communities, residents and clients, families and the State of Vermont in an open and collegial partnership.We believe that our efforts should be guided by the needs of our citizens as well as by the finite resources we have to deliver the most appropriate care in the most appropriate setting.
We believe that the delivery of high quality long term care services to Vermonters demands collaboration between all providers within our communities, residents and clients, families and the State of Vermont in an open and collegial partnership.We believe that our efforts should be guided by the needs of our citizens as well as by the finite resources we have to deliver the most appropriate care in the most appropriate setting.
Mealtimes were often very disruptive because one of the residents was continually fussing with utensils, knocking things off the table, stacking plates on cups, rearranging everything within reach. After spending time learning the resident's history and learning that he'd been an architect, staff began to see his maneuvers as model building.
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 Vermont and the other forty-nine states. OneCare Vermont is about improved health, higher quality, and greater coordination of care for our patients.
Membership in Vermont Health Care Association is open to all Vermont nursing, residential care and assisted living homes. Membership is also available on an associate member basis to companies that provide goods and services to long term care facilities in Vermont. Professional membership is available to health care professionals who are not affiliated with a long term care facility or company but wish to be involved in the extended care field.
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