Developing a relationship with the Department of Veterans Affairs can provide profitable opportunities for adult day service providers. More recently, there had been considerable support from the VA for attendance of veterans at adult day service centers leading to increased referrals.
As the largest provider of health care and long-term care in this country, the VA strives to improve the quality of health and health care for the elderly. Today, adult day care is getting more visibility as a community based solution for aging veterans. In October the U.S. Department of Veterans Administration will be issuing a new “guidance” to all local VA’s surrounding adult day services leading to increased expansion.
Get the details surrounding this business opportunity by participating in “Today’s Role of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs in Adult Day Services,” a special 90-minute audio conference that took place in September 2007. This educational session is sponsored by Adult Day Services Letter and NADSA.
"Attend" this program right in your office, along with your colleagues, and enjoy significant savings – no travel time and no hotel expenses!
Agenda:
- Discover how adult day services fits into the continuum of VA programs
- Learn about the expected expansion of the VA into ADS
- Find out the logistics of dealing with the Department of Veterans Affairs
- Get an advance preview of the “guidance” regarding adult day services being sent out throughout the VA system in October
- Learn the most recent VA contracting changes and policies
- Discover the benefits of developing a relationship with your local VA
- How adult day services providers can assist the VA in caring for veterans
- Develop an understanding of how the VA determines “quality”
- Learn how to establish a relationship with your local VA
- Case Study #1: Why Interfaith Community Care nurtures their VA relationship
- Case Study #2: How the VA has boosted Wesley Adult Day Services’ enrollment
- Question and answer session
Who Will Benefit From This Audio Conference?
Adult day care center administrative, marketing, and financial executives, and outreach coordinators
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