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NAHC's National Conferences
FAQs
One of the best opportunities for professional and personal
development is at NAHC's conferences and meetings. Each event
is planned with you in mind, examining issues, trends, and recent
developments affecting home care and hospice providers. With
most events offering continuing education for nurses and accountants,
NAHC's meetings and conferences provide for an uplifting gathering
for caring professionals from around the world.
- PRIVATE DUTY HOME CARE CONFERENCE
- MARCH ON WASHINGTON & LAW SYMPOSIUM
- FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE
- ANNUAL MEETING
At the largest gathering of home care and hospice professionals,
attendees have a unique opportunity to network with their peers
from around the United States and the world, hear pre-eminent
professional speakers, and participate in cutting edge educational
programs. An important component of the Annual Meeting is the
HOMECARExpo, displaying state-of-the-art goods, services, and
technology from hundreds of home care and hospice vendors. A
highlight of every Annual Meeting is the inspirational speakers
who excite the entire Meeting during the daily General Sessions.
Workshops
Throughout the year, NAHC schedules workshops to address emerging issues affecting
home care and hospice providers. All NAHC workshops are designed to provide you
with the latest news and information to assist you in operating more efficiently
and effectively under new circumstances. Members are informed of scheduled workshops
through NAHC Report, special mailings or faxes, and posting on the Home Care
ListServ.
Teleconferences
Additionally, NAHC conducts numerous teleconferences throughout the year. In the
convenience of your office, NAHC brings to you the experts and specialists on
home care and hospice to provide insights on the latest trends and developments.
To participate, all you need is a telephone. With a speakerphone, you can invite
as many of your staff into a conference room to benefit from the presentation.
As with the workshops, members are informed of scheduled workshops through NAHC
Report, special mailings or faxes, and posting on the Home Care ListServ.
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