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| About FHCA History and Services
History and Services The Florida State Nursing Homes Association began in 1954 in Miami with about a dozen members. In 1956, a new charter was written, forming the Florida Nursing Home Association. Today, the Florida Health Care Association is based in Tallahassee. We represent over 1,000 members and almost 500 facilities. Business firms, interested persons or related organizations are also encouraged to join as associate members. The Association was founded on the premise that its members have a moral obligation to the residents they serve. Therefore, the end result we seek in all our efforts is to improve the quality of care and life for the residents of Florida's nursing homes and assisted living facilities. FHCA is governed by a board of directors, which represent the different sectors of membership and geographical areas of the state. In addition, the Association has more than 20 active committees which provide a substantial opportunity for member participation. Membership in FHCA provides exclusive access to the Association's professional staff and able consultant team. The expert consultation of our reimbursement specialist has contributed significantly to Florida's reimbursement system; our executive director is recognized nationally as a leader in his field; and our governmental affairs, legal, and financial consultants constitute an invaluable resource to our members. In addition, our regulatory services director assists members with nursing home legislation and federal and state rules and regulations. FHCA has also dedicated a full-time position to assist in the area of public relations and communication issues. FHCA COMMITTED TO ASSISTED LIVING FACILITIES REIMBURSEMENT HIGH PRIORITY PUBLICATIONS AND INFORMATION Publications from the American Health Care Association (AHCA) our national organization which represents approximately 10,000 long term care facilities, feature items of professional interest from the national perspective. These publications include the bi-weekly news bulletin, AHCA Notes, and the monthly magazine, PROVIDER. CONTINUING EDUCATION The Association's Education and Development Foundation also administers an annual scholarship program, which offers opportunities for many employees of FHCA member facilities to further their educations in nursing. FHCA SERVICE CORPORATION POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE The photos and images on the www.fhca.org website are the property of Florida Health Care Association and cannot be used in any manner without FHCA permission in writing. | ||