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March on Washington is Over, but Advocacy Does Not End

TAKE ACTION NOW! Scroll down for photos from March on Washington 2023 March on Washington 2023 drew well over 100 advocates for home care, home health, and hospice to Washington, D.C. to advocate on behalf of their patients, organizations, and employees. They visited hundreds of congressional offices to spread the word that care in the […]
Read MoreToday’s is Virtual Advocacy Day: Fight for Home Care & Hospice

TAKE ACTION NOW! Scroll down for photos of the event so far March on Washington 2023 is well underway, with advocates for home care, home health, and hospice holding hundreds of meetings today with congressional offices. However, for supporters of home care and hospice who cannot attend this March on Washington, they can still take […]
Read MoreFight for Home Care & Hospice During Virtual Advocacy Days

TAKE ACTION NOW! The New Year has brought new policy challenges and opportunities for home care and hospice. That is why the National Association of Home Care & Hospice (NAHC) is so excited about our March on Washington and Advocacy Days (March 27-28). The March on Washington is when NAHC members will converge on Capitol Hill […]
Read MoreMarch on Washington is Less than One Week Away!

Register for March on Washington now! It’s free! The March On Washington is coming up next week! The National Association for Home Care and Hospice (NAHC) has been an influential advocate for 40 years—but we do it all with the help of our members and partners. Join us from March 27-28, 2023, in Washington, D.C., […]
Read MoreFight for Your Agency & Patients at March on Washington

REGISTER Home health providers are facing devastating payment cuts. The hospice community is rallying behind targeted efforts to address fraud, waste and abuse in the program. Medicaid HCBS rates continue to be woefully inadequate. Despite unprecedented demand for our services, care-in-the-home providers need more robust policy supports to address these and other pressing challenges facing […]
Read MoreAdvocates! Don’t Miss March on Washington!

REGISTER Home health providers are facing devastating payment cuts. The hospice community is rallying behind targeted efforts to address fraud, waste and abuse in the program. Medicaid HCBS rates continue to be woefully inadequate. Despite unprecedented demand for our services, care-in-the-home providers need more robust policy supports to address these and other pressing challenges facing […]
Read MoreAdvocacy In Action: Leading A Successful Legislative Meeting

Become an advocate for home-based care now! Join us at March on Washington! Previously in Advocacy in Action: How to Schedule a Meeting with Your Members of Congress The National Association for Home Care & Hospice’s annual advocacy day, known as the March on Washington is quickly approaching. March 23rd and 24th will be here before we know […]
Read MoreAdvocacy in Action: Preparing to Meet with a Congressional Office

Become an advocate for home-based care now! Join us at March on Washington! Previously in Advocacy in Action: How to Schedule a Meeting with Your Members of Congress The need for home-based care and services is only increasing in the United States. More and more individuals are choosing to remain in the comfort of their homes, surrounded […]
Read MoreAdvocacy in Action: How to Schedule a Meeting with Your Members of Congress

Become an advocate for home-based care now! Join us at March on Washington! Our elected officials need to hear about the importance and success of home-based care and services from the people who know it best, dedicated and passionate individuals like you! Our advocates are the heartbeat of our industry and a catalyst for change. […]
Read MoreYour Advocacy Can Change the World

by Emilie Bartolucci, Director of Grassroots Advocacy I recently had the pleasure of visiting my son Kent’s 4th grade class in Southern, New Jersey to talk them about advocacy as part of their Social Studies unit focusing on the three branches of the government. Twenty-one 9-10-year-old kids articulated the functions of the executive, judicial, and […]
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