Celebrating Home Care and Hospice in November
November 2, 2023- Get all the information at our Home Care and Hospice Month page
The National Association for Home Care and Hospice (NAHC) is proud to spearhead the annual Home Care & Hospice Month each year.
This month is a special occasion when we honor the countless individuals who, from administrators to clinicians, social workers, and volunteers, consistently deliver the highest quality healthcare to the most vulnerable patients in the U.S. right in the comfort of their homes. Their work makes a lasting impact on the patients and families they serve.
This year, under the theme #YourCareYourImpact, we are spotlighting every industry professional’s role in shaping the quality of care and the well-being of the community. We celebrate your invaluable contributions by championing the significance of our profession, engaging in outreach efforts, advocating for our field, fostering professional growth, and amplifying your voice.
We will be focusing on four major areas of concern to people who work in the care at home community or depend on services from our community. Those four major areas of concern are:
- November 1-7: Advocacy
- November 8-14: Recognition
- November 15-21: Professional Development
- November 27-30: Community
Resource Toolkit
In the following Home Care & Hospice Month Resource Toolkit, you will find the resources and tools needed to communicate how your care is impactful. Go to our Home Care and Hospice Month page for more information on the resource toolkit.
Home Care & Hospice Month Heart Failure Educational Series
Join leading experts in the field of cardiology and home health care throughout the month of November as we celebrate Home Care & Hospice Month with an engaging and informative Heart Failure Educational Series. Go to our Home Care and Hospice Month page for more information.
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About NAHC
The National Association for Home Care & Hospice (NAHC) is the voice of home care and hospice. NAHC represents the nation’s 33,000 home care and hospice providers, along with the more than two million nurses, therapists, and aides they employ. These caregivers provide vital services to Americans who are aged, disabled, and ill. Some 12 million patients depend on home care and hospice providers, who depend on NAHC for the best in advocacy, education, and information. NAHC is a nonprofit organization that helps its members maintain the highest standards of care. To learn more, visit nahc.org.
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Media Contact: Thomas Threlkeld
Director of Communications, NAHC
202-547-7424/tom@nahc.org