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About
KAHCF
Since 1954,
the Kentucky Association of Health Care Facilities has been the
leading voice for long-term care in Kentucky. KAHCF provides its
members with timely, reliable, and concise information on a variety
of issues. We are proud to represent Kentucky's finest long-term
care professionals – part of an elite group that does so
much good for Kentucky’s long-term care patients.
Long-term
care professionals face many challenges. KAHCF staff is always
available to listen to your concerns and to do whatever it takes
to help you resolve issues. We are constantly thinking of ideas
that can make your career in long-term care a little easier and
more fulfilling.
Over the years,
KAHCF has grown in size and scope. Here are just some of the services
provided to members:
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Comprehensive
Legislative & Public Policy Representation
One of the most beneficial services provided by KAHCF is
shaping public policies to affect meaningful change through
well-planned, coordinated legislative efforts. Through our
various committees and task forces, KAHCF members identify
emerging issues and help guide our lobbying efforts in Frankfort.
KAHCF
government relations staff monitors legislation and regulatory
issues for their potential impact upon our membership. They
keep all members notified of the latest developments in
the legislative and regulatory process and generate grassroots
activities when necessary. Our national affiliate, the American
Health Care Association (AHCA), provides similar services
at the federal level, representing your interests before
the U.S. Congress and various federal agencies.
KAHCF's
Political Action Committee (KAHCF-PAC) encourages members
to be proactive politically and provides educational programs
and opportunities to meet with legislators in Frankfort
and at home to discuss emerging policy issues. KAHCF-PAC
monitors the state's political climate and raises funds
to support candidates for public office who support effective,
adequately financed quality care.
In this
era of constrained federal and state resources, KAHCF’s
primary public policy goal is to ensure that long-term health
care providers are afforded the resources necessary to deliver
quality health care services to their patients. Through
the development of a distribution methodology that ensured
inflationary payment increases to all participating providers,
as well as reserving funds to increase the payment levels
of providers moving toward their targeted “price,”
KAHCF’s leaders ensured payment equity among providers.
KAHCF’s reimbursement strategies are designed to promote
fairness and sensitivity to all providers in these challenging
economic times. Preserving our unity is a hallmark of your
Association.
KAHCF
continues to work collaboratively with Kentucky’s
Office of the Inspector General to ensure that the Informal
Dispute Resolution (“IDR”) process, developed
with input from KAHCF and other organizations and adopted
by the state, remains fair and equitable for providers.
We also meet monthly with Cabinet for Health and Family
Services officials to ensure that our members’ regulatory,
survey, and enforcement concerns are addressed and resolved
promptly. By developing and maintaining strong relationships
with state and federal officials, we work in partnership
to achieve quality of care and quality of life for our residents,
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Organized
Member Support Network
KAHCF membership is comprised of geographically designated
districts throughout the state. Throughout the year, the five
districts meet to conduct KAHCF business and to discuss pertinent
long-term care issues. These district meetings provide time
to network with peers, and receive important updates from
KAHCF staff members and other presenters. |
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Timely
Educational Seminars
Fulfilling the continuing education needs of Kentucky’s
long-term care professionals is an essential service provided
to KAHCF’s membership. In today’s dynamic professional
environment, KAHCF has endeavored to identify, develop,
and offer a wide variety of innovative and relevant educational
opportunities that truly satisfy the educational needs of
our members and their staffs. The programs are planned by
the Education/Convention Committee, which identifies timely
needs of the profession.
In addition
to the offerings at our Annual Meeting and Spring Training,
KAHCF offers a number of educational programs throughout
the year including: New Administrator Training, New Director
of Nurse Training, RAI/MDS Basic and Advanced Training Programs,
State Training Course for Activity Coordinators, Nurse Aide
Training “Method of Instruction” Course, plus
a number of freestanding seminars on the current “hot”
topics in long-term care. |
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Vital
Information Exchange
KAHCF publishes the most up-to-date information to guide you
through this ever-changing profession. Members Only is a bi-weekly
electronic newsletter informing you about state and national
trends, regulatory news, legislative and reimbursement updates,
and other important issues. Other KAHCF publications include
CareLink, our bi-annual magazine, which reaches over 1,500
individuals throughout Kentucky to educate them about the
challenges facing long-term care providers, and Heroes of
Long-Term Care, a newsletter published three times each year
that provides positive profiles of the staff, residents, volunteers,
families and facilities in the Commonwealth. |
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Annual
Convention and Trade Show
KAHCF holds the largest convention and trade show in Kentucky
for the long- term care professional. The event includes
over 30 educational sessions covering the spectrum of long-term
care topics. Continuing education credits are offered for
administrators, social workers, registered nurses, activity
directors, certified dietary managers, registered dietitians,
and other staff members.
Social
and entertainment events are scheduled for fun and networking.
We also recognize the state's top volunteers, administrators
and other staff members, and facilities through our Annual
Awards Competition. Our trade show features over 100 exhibitors
showcasing the latest technology and services available
to long-term care professionals. |
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Latest
Information Via the Web
KAHCF hosts a web site at www.kahcf.org to provide members
with easy access to information. The site contains extensive
information, including association communications, a calendar
of educational offerings and association meetings, and valuable
links to outside resources. Check it out! |
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Be
a KAHCF Supporter
We encourage our members to share their pride of the organization
by telling others about KAHCF. If you know of persons who
could benefit from a proactive long-term care association,
please call us with their names and phone numbers or have
them give us a call. We encourage you to support KAHCF and
take an active role in the activities of your Association
in order to continue making a difference in long-term care.
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