Program leaders are trying to spread the word about Respite Care to an aging population in the Historic Triangle and beyond.
Crain’s article “Plan to help medically homeless could save hospitals, health plans millions,” unveils a powerful truth that our organization has known for quite a while: Medical respite programs are ...
BREMERTON (AP) — Walter Jacque figured he was better off than most people without homes. He had a pickup truck cab he could sleep in at night, snuggled up with his service dog Andy. It wasn’t ...
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DoD should review special needs health care programs to ensure they're helping military families, watchdog says
The coverage amounts for Tricare ECHO services haven't increased since 2009.
After a hospital stay, most people want to recover in the comfort of their own home. But that is not an option for a patient who is experiencing homelessness. That’s where medical respite centers come ...
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