2005 National Private Duty Association Leadership Conference
Organization:
National Private Duty Association
Category:
Conference/Convention
Geographical Area:
San Diego
Start
Date:
3/2/2005
End Date:
3/4/2005
Start Time:
End Time:
Event
Info:
The conference will focus on issues important to private duty home care leaders and professionals. NPDA is a national voice for organizations that provide private home care services and is an advocate for services that protect and benefit consumers of home care. The NPDA Leadership Conference brings together owners, presidents and managers of private duty home care companies for the purpose of education and networking. With session topics focusing on such issues as informed eldercare decisions, grassroots legislation and the ABC’s of home care, participants will gain valuable insights on critical topics in their industry. Small group discussions and roundtables will allow participants the opportunity to help set the direction and vision for the private duty industry. Further information about the Leadership Conference and a complete copy of NPDA’s position paper can be found on the Association’s website at www.privatedutyhomecare.org or by calling (317) 844-7105.
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