In the News
Press coverage is crucial for membership as it enhances visibility and credibility of the Pennsylvania Homecare Association and our priorities. Advocacy campaigns always include ample press coverage to ensure that key stakeholders and lawmakers have visibility into the issues happening in their districts. Read our latest press coverage below.
- PHA Celebrates Legislative Wins as HB 155 and SB 1080 Become Law in Time for Care at Home Month
- Pennsylvania Homecare Association’s Jill Senior Honored in City & State PA’s “50 Over 50”
- Pennsylvania Homecare Association Announces Launch of Revamped Website, Logo
- Mia Haney and Laura Ness: The state budget left out a crucial group of nurses
- Pennsylvania Homecare Association Selects Nevvon to Build and Manage Its Next-Generation Learning Management System
- Pennsylvania Direct Care Workers Celebrated for Outstanding Service, Exceptional Care
- Pennsylvania Homecare Association Expresses Deep Disappointment in Lack of Funding for Direct Care Workers and Nurses in 2024-25 State Budget
- Pennsylvania Homecare Association Awarded Direct Care Worker Job Quality Grant to Enhance Workforce Development
- PHA Responds to Medicaid Access Rule: Homecare in Pennsylvania: A Priority in Peril
- More Than 200 Pennsylvanians Urge Lawmakers for Enhanced Home Care Funding on Capitol Hill
- Pennsylvania Homecare Association Announces Appointment of Mia Haney as CEO
- PHA CEO Statement: Additional Investments Needed to Elevate HCBS in Pennsylvania
- Pennsylvania Homecare Association Announces Distinguished Additions to Board of Directors for 2024
- Statement: Nurses Shortage Continues to Impact Critical Home-Based Care and Services
- Pennsylvania Homecare Association Names Industry Veteran as Interim CEO
- The Pennsylvania Homecare Association Celebrates Home Care and Hospice Month
- AmeriHealth Caritas Expands Investments into PHA’s My Learning Center Program with Funding to Improve Training, Support for Caregivers
- Pennsylvania Direct Care Workers Recognized for Outstanding Service, Exceptional Care
- Pennsylvania Homecare Association Members Call for Increased Funding to Address Home-Based Care Workforce Crisis
- More than 200 Advocates Tell Lawmakers: Pennsylvania Must Invest Now to Protect Life-Sustaining, Cost-Effective In-Home Care
- Pennsylvania Homecare Association Responds to “Report” on Homecare Funding
- Home Care Must Be Prioritized in Pennsylvania