HCAOA continuously strives to enhance the benefits of your membership. We are announcing a new partnership with National Enrollment Services (NES) that we believe will be of substantial benefit to you and your staff. NES assists member agencies with employee earned income tax credits and voluntary benefit programs
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(top row: returning board members Carl McManus, David Totaro, Kunu Kaushal, and Chani Feldman [l. to r.])
(bottom row: newly elected board members Sandi McCann, Andrea Cohen, Jeff Bevis and Aaron Stapleton [l. to r.])
Four members were re-elected to serve a three-year term on HCAOA’s Board of Directors beginning on January 1, 2021- Kunu Kaushal of Senior Solutions, Carl McManus of Comfort Keepers, David Totaro of Bayada, and Chani Feldman of MGA Healthcare.
They will be joined by four newly elected members :
Successful business leaders know that the key to growth is diversification and responding to the needs of clients. Learn how your agency can find growth by implementing specialty programs that address a niche need in our communities. Lisa Malone, Clinical Product Manager at Axxess, will lead a webinar on October 27 to demonstrate how agencies can train caregivers on these programs, growing revenue streams while at the same time providing career ladders for caregivers –creating a win-win situation. Malone will outline seven specialty programs, with associated marketing plans for agencies to grow their business.
Click here to register BrightStar Care and Senior Helpers have been cited by Home Health Care News for exploring new models for senior care. In the article, Peter Ross describes Senior Helpers' "adult enrichment center" concept, and Shelly Sun discusses BrightStar's new ventures into senior living facilities.
BrightStar Care is introducing a “hugging wall” as a new amenity in four of its assisted living locations. The wall is intended to allow safe physical contact for its residents.
HCAOA State Chapters have been particularly active over the past few months fighting for relief funding for home care agencies and caregivers. HCAOA is launching the States Roundup, a periodic check into the activities occurring in statehouses around the country.
During HCAOA’s Virtual Leadership Conference October 6-8, we hope you’ll take time to catch Shelle Womble of corecubed. If you haven’t seen Shelle speak before, she’s dynamic. She’s fun. And she will help you get your business push past growth plateaus and reach the next level.
As an added bonus, you’ll have access to Shelle’s session, and the rest of the conference, after the conference is done! Please click HERE to see the Conference Brochure. Contact [email protected] with any questions. HCAOA is once again partnering with the Home Health Services Association of New Jersey to offer a legislative and regulatory update for home care providers in the state on Wednesday, September 30 at 2:00 p.m. The webinar will be led by HCAOA Executive Director Vicki Hoak and HHSANJ President Adam Blecker, and will include updates from Dennis F. Marco, Managing Partner, Hamilton Public Affairs, LLC, and Joseph Maddaloni, Jr., Esq., Schenck Price Smith & King LLP. Click here to register.
Right at Home CEO Brian Petranick is a guest on the most recent edition of Home Care Pulse's podcast, VISION. Petranick discusses the "positive side of COVID-19" with host Miriam Allred, explaining how Right at Home has found ways to innovate in a difficult environment.
HCAOA Executive Director Vicki Hoak recently met with Kathleen Sobero, Director of Provider Operations, TriWest Healthcare Alliance, to discuss members’ issues relating to provider enrollment and payment related to the Veterans Administration Homemaker and Home Health Program.
A number of states have recently taken regulatory action related to COVID-19.
Last week, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine signed a liability shield law, which protects health care providers from lawsuits related to “injury, death, or loss to property or person caused by exposure to, the transmission of, or contraction of COVID-19 or any mutation thereof,” except in the case of reckless, intentional or willful transmission. This laws to claims arising between March 9, 2020, and September 30, 2021.
Mark McGoldrick has been named to lead the HCAOA Connecticut State Chapter. He served most recently as chairman of the HCAOA Connecticut legislative and public policy committee. He succeeds Chaim Gewirtzman, CEO of NCE Homecare of Waterbury, who served as chair for three years.
Join HCAOA on October 1 for an exclusive members-only webinar featuring Johns Hopkins Associate Professor of Medicine Shmuel Shoham, who will provide an update on COVID testing policies and discuss the study he is encouraging home care agencies to help promote with their frontline workers and clients. Shoham will be joined by Wellspring Personal Care Co-Founder Steven Fox, DO.
Cost: FREE to HCAOA Members *This is an HCAOA Members only webinar. Click here to register. The nature of senior care services makes it difficult to get online reviews that can help boost your visibility. New HCAOA Associate Member Approved Senior Network has provided a list of tips for businesses to help increase the number of reviews. Included in the tips are: ask and keep asking clients; seize the moment when a client reaches out; get staff involved; reply to every review on every platform (in a professional way); and look for platforms that make reviews easy.
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