Our History
The National Alliance for Care at Home Timeline
The Board Directors of both NHPCO and NAHC announced the exploration of how a stronger, unified, and more intentional approach to collaboration could accelerate the impact of work.
The Steering Committee, comprised of member and staff leaders from the NAHC and NHPCO, began diligently exploring how the organizations can best collaborate to enhance impact.
The Boards of Directors of NAHC and NHPCO signed a non-binding Letter of Intent to jointly explore the formation of a new as-of-yet unnamed organization that combines the strengths, creating a better and more powerful advocate.
NAHC and NHPCO jointly announced that they have developed a proposed Transition Board of Directors and officers slate for 2024.
NAHC and NHPCO teams have been collaborating on projects in the following areas: CEO search, advocacy and policy, education, finance and operations, governance and nominating, membership and dues, member communities and engagement, and member services.
NAHC and NHPCO formed an internal Integration Work Group with staff leaders to convene, guide processes, and determine other subject matter experts (SMEs) needed.
The Board Chairs and CEOs of NAHC and NHPCO met in Washington, DC, to formally sign the affiliation agreement between the two leading organizations.
Effective date of affiliation of the National Alliance for Care at Home. Ongoing integration and planning will take place through the remainder of 2024 and as needed into 2025 as we work to combine the operations of these two longstanding organizations while also building the best future value for members. At the same time, NHPCO and NAHC will continue delivering the value and benefits of membership to our respective members through the end of 2024, initially as separate organizations and eventually as combined organizations.

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