![]() ![]() This release is not an offer to purchase or sell securities and may contain statements that are "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. As of Jthere are 96 Accessible Home Health Care franchise units and one company-owned unit in 24 states, as well as in India and Kenya. Through our Accessible Home Health Care division, we offer and sell a proven one of its kind franchise opportunity to establish and operate a full service medical and personal care Accessible Home Health Care franchise, under our distinctive brand and system. Under the reverse merger Valiant (has assumed majority (90%) interest in Willing Holding.Īccessible's and Valiant's entire experienced management team has been retained and they continue to run the day to day business of the company.Īccessible's business model is designed to lead and direct the 21st Century demands of the long term home health care industry by offering a "Complete Home Healthcare Package™" and being a "One Stop Provider™." Accessible's primary mission is to provide the highest quality home health care services and products to its patients while adding value to the payers by reducing direct costs and the potential for fraud.Īccessible's next phase of growth is to expand its company owned units by acquisition of Medicare certified home health care providers in strategic geographic markets. completed the acquisition of the assets of Accessible Home Health Care (from Valiant Healthcare, Inc., a Delaware corporation, through the execution and closing of an Asset Purchase Agreement. (OTCBB: WHDX) announces that it has completed the acquisition of Accessible Home Health Care. This is an investment that will benefit all Americans.Coral Springs, FL-(Marketwire) - Willing Holding, Inc. We commit to work with the Administration as it carries out the President’s plan to secure high-quality and accessible home care through dedicated caregivers. "We face significant and growing challenges to meet the needs of our country’s increasing aged population that warrants improved access to homecare. "NAHC applauds President Biden’s vigorous efforts to support home and community-based care through a series of executive orders affecting Medicaid, VA health benefits and more," said William Dombi, president of the National Association for Home Care & Hospice (NAHC). ![]() The executive order has already received support from the industry. Additionally, VA will consider expanding access to the Program of Comprehensive Assistance for Family Caregivers and provide more mental health support for caregivers enrolled in that program.To provide greater support to family caregivers, the Executive Order directs HHS to consider testing a new dementia care model that will include support for respite care (short-term help to give a primary family caregiver a break) and make it easier for family caregivers to access Medicare beneficiary information and provide more support to family caregivers during the hospital discharge planning process.The Executive Order directs HHS to consider issuing several regulations and guidance documents to improve the quality of homecare jobs, including by leveraging Medicaid funding to ensure there are enough homecare workers to provide care to seniors and people with disabilities enrolled in Medicaid, as well as build on the minimum staffing standards for nursing homes and condition a portion of Medicare payments on how well a nursing home retains workers.Further, VA will consider adding 75 new interdisciplinary teams to its Home-Based Primary Care program to serve an additional 5,600 veterans in their homes.Įnhance Job Quality for Long-Term Care Workers.VA will also consider piloting a new self-directed care program in no fewer than five new sites that provides veterans with a budget for personal care assistance while reducing administration burdens related to managing care.This program provides veterans with a budget to hire personal care assistance including from family members. VA is directed to consider expanding its Veteran Directed Care program to all 172 VA Medical Centers by the end of Fiscal Year 2024.The Executive Order directs the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to improve access to home-based care for veterans who require support with activities of daily living by giving them more decision-making power over who delivers care and when.Improving Access to Home-Based Care for Veterans
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