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The Vermont
Assembly of Home Health and Hospice Agencies
is the professional association
for the not-for-profit home
health and hospice agencies and Visiting Nurse Associations in Vermont.
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contact the home care and hospice agency that serves your town simply dial
1-800-HOMECARE (in Vermont).

About end-of-life care - hospice and
palliative care (pain management)
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"I'm an advocate of home
health. Predominately because it's
given me the independence I've always appreciated in my
life."
Courtney Blarius.
To hear Courtney's
testimony plus more, check the VAHHA
home care video.
Check here to watch this video. |
Site
Contents: |
Directory
of Home Care Agencies
(Includes a town-by-town listing)
Page
for Discharge Planners (Questions
call 802-229-0579)
Information
for
Consumers and Patients
VNA Calendar
(Workshops and events)
Jobs Available
(At all 11 member agencies)
VAHHA
Members
(Who is Who at VAHHA)
Web-Training
(On-line courses for agency staff)
Hospice
and End-of-life Resource Information
Important Links (to VAHHA members, other associations and more)
What's Up?
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To contact
Vermont Governor Peter Shumlin, Senators Patrick Leahy and Bernie Sanders,
Congressman Peter Welch or your state Representatives or Senators
click here.
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A summary of Vermont's new
health care reform law is on the
Legislative Page. Also included is a copy of Act 83 the law that
mandates a rewrite of the Certificate of Needs rules for home care.
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The Rutland
Area VNA & Hospice is looking for a Speech Pathologist. For details
about that job and a
list of all the jobs available in home care and hospice, check
Jobs Available. -
Looking for
a college scholarship. The Elizabeth J. Davis Scholarship provides funds for students
seeking degrees in health care.
Problems -
If you
have a problem or complaint with your home care agency please call the VAHHA
Complaint Line at:
1-800-713-0893 (instate) or 802-229-0579.
Need help finding home
care or other service? Check the consumer page.
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