top of page

We're In The Spotlight: National Accreditor Spotlights AHHD For Service To Home Healthcare Providers

In continuation of our partnership with ACHC and to further our mission of supporting home healthcare providers, the Accredited Home Healthcare Directory has been spotlighted for our service and support.

December 2020

ACHC Partner Logo (1).png

(Allen Park, Michigan) - Accredited Home Healthcare Directory (AHHD)  was honored to be spotlighted by Accreditation Commission for Health Care (ACHC), a nationally recognized accreditor for healthcare providers, including home healthcare.

 

The spotlight not only highlights the partnership between AHHD and ACHC, but also benefits ACHC accredited providers/members with a "golden" opportunity:

 

All ACHC accredited home healthcare providers who display
the ACHC gold seal on their website will receive a second year
of an upgraded listing in our directory (AHHD) at no additional cost.

(Click here for more info.)

 

More On The Partnership

“This partnership between ACHC and Accredited Home Healthcare Directory benefits the homecare agency members by connecting them to those who need care via our online directory at no cost," Rogers said. "This partnership will also serve to promote the vital role accreditation plays in-home healthcare in today's new normal.'"

"It's always great to partner with organizations that understand why accreditation matters," said Ryan Ragan, ACHC Business Development Manager. "AHHD ensures that you have the knowledge and resources needed to make educated decisions regarding your loved one's care."

About Accredited Home Healthcare Directory (AHHD)

 

The goal of Accredited Home Healthcare Directory is to be a one-stop resource and starting point for consumers seeking care for their loved ones. By connecting those needing care with accredited providers who care, AHHD helps consumers find the best services to meet their needs. AHHD also offers educational resources on the necessity and impact of accreditation as well as other issues facing caregivers and provides supportive resources to those both needing care and providing care. For more information, visit www.accreditedhomehealthcare.directory

 

About Accreditation Commission for Health Care (ACHC)

As a nationally recognized accreditor, ACHC offers a broad suite of home health, hospice, and private duty compliance solutions, including accreditation for Home Health Aide, Medical Social Services, Skilled Nursing, Hospice Care, Hospice Inpatient Care, Private Duty Nursing, Private Duty Aide, and Private Duty Companion/Homemaker services. ACHC has CMS deeming authority for Home Health, Hospice, Renal Dialysis, and DMEPOS. 

 

ACHC has over 30 years of experience promoting safe, quality patient care and is known for providing value, integrity, and the industry's best customer service. Providers benefit from our flexible, educational approach, which gives them options tailored to fit their needs. We assist providers throughout the accreditation process by offering access to personal Account Advisors, clinical and regulatory support, and program-specific educational resources. And with no annual fees, ACHC offers cost-effective, competitive pricing to help providers achieve their accreditation goals. 

 

For more information on ACHC Accreditation programs, or to download ACHC Accreditation Standards, please visit http://www.achc.org, email customerservice@achc.org, or call (855) 937-2242. 

To find a caregiver, click here. To learn more about the importance of accreditation, click here. To honor a nurse, click here

bottom of page