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Consumer Information
Publications and information in this section are meant to provide consumers with the information needed to understand what to look for in a home care agency, services typically provided and other inspirational materials.
Excerpted from the October 2001 edition of CARING magazine, this wonderful one-page document, written by NAHC’s President Val Halamandaris, summarizes the top 21 reasons why home care is the best choice.
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Excerpted from the October 2001 edition of CARING magazine, this wonderful one-page document, written by NAHC’s President Val Halamandaris, summarizes the top 21 reasons why home care is the best choice.
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This two-page fact sheet deals with Medicare's home care benefit versus the hospice benefit. The fact sheet leaves room for your company's information and logo.
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A compilation of national data, this publication reflects the latest trends in home care and focuses on the home care industry's growth, patient characteristics, expenditures, sources of funding, and cost-effectiveness. It also profiles expanding
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This video opened up NAHC's 2001 annual meeting in Las Vegas. The video superimposes images of home care workers doing what they do best over beautiful views of our country and the soaring lyrics of America's favorite patriotic song. Share this with
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Developed by home care aides for home care aides, the Home Care Aide Code of Ethics focuses on client centered quality care. Home care aides participated in its creation during a Home Care Aide In-service Day held in Washington, DC in 2000. The home
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For the first time, NAHC has compiled three of the most requested videos celebrating home care and hospice into one collection, available on DVD or VHS format. Each video has been used to open NAHC Annual Meetings and features moving images of home care
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For the first time, NAHC has compiled three of the most requested videos celebrating home care and hospice into one collection, available on DVD or VHS format. Each video has been used to open NAHC Annual Meetings and features moving images of home care
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This model Bill of Rights provides information on client decision-making and appropriate service expectations, plus outlines of both the client's and the home care provider's rights. This one-page document incorporates the NAHC Code of Ethics adopted at
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Spanish version. This model Bill of Rights provides information on client decision-making and appropriate service expectations, plus outlines of both the client's and the home care provider's rights. This one-page document incorporates the NAHC Code of
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This document is divided into nine categories: hospice origins; hospice participation in Medicare; noncertified hospices; revenues, including Medicare spending; hospice recipients; client diagnoses; value and cost effectiveness of hospice; hospice
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The model Hospice Patient's Bill of Rights was developed and approved by the Hospice Association of America (HAA) and its Advisory Board of Directors. The two-page document includes sections on: Dignity and Respect, Decision-making, Privacy, Financial,
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This practical and informative 3-fold brochure is the first step toward ensuring that all clients and family members are comfortable and satisfied with the home care agency they choose. In addition to providing a brief overview of home care services, the
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