Our Members Say

The Kansas City Regional Home Care Association is one of the best organizations to join for networking and education as it relates to healthcare for people in the home.  From pediatrics to our senior citizens, there are many opportunities to share ideas and make contact with experts in the Kansas City area. Learning from other leaders in the community helped our company improve services and benefited our patients and our staff.

Rick Lane, former co-owner of Alternacare Infusion Pharmacy

It is a privilege to be a member of the Kansas City Regional Home Care Association.  Not only does it provide an opportunity to interact with peers in the senior adult healthcare industry, but it also keeps me up to date on all legislative changes as we work together to meet shared challenges. My favorite benefit is the coordination of knowledge and teamwork within the KCRHCA team – it feels like family.

Kristy Whitney, Head of Operations, Home Care Assistance

The Kansas City Regional Home Care Association has been beneficial to me as an administrator of a home health company to help stay up-to-date on current legislation and provide resources to help Medicare meet guidelines, such as for emergency preparedness.  It is great to be able to collaborate and network with other agencies who specialize in home care.

Shannon Rosales, Administrator, Novus Life Care Home Health

As a member of the KCRHCA we have had the opportunity to collaborate with other home care organizations in the region to gain valuable insight and education. The monthly education, advocacy opportunities, and regulatory updates are invaluable to helping agencies stay up to date and achieve better patient outcomes. The Emergency Preparedness Committee is another huge benefit of membership and has played a vital role in helping our agency be more prepared, especially during COVID.

Kristen Skelton, Education and Emergency Preparedness Manager, Children’s Mercy Home Care

Trusted Members

Committee Membership is the backbone of the organization. The primary benefit of general membership includes networking, collaborative efforts in all areas of home care, support for problem-solving and keeping up-to-date with regulations and policies, as well as on-going education and innovative knowledge and practices.