Lindsey Turner

RCPN All-Member Meeting Aug. 30

Join us Aug. 30 for the RCPN All-Member Meeting

The Respite Care Providers’ Network invites its members to join the next All-Member Meeting on Aug. 30, 2023, at 2 p.m. CDT. All-Member Meetings provide an opportunity to discuss key issues affecting the medical respite care field with. We will provide updates on the National Institute for Medical Respite Care, as well as resources and policy issues. 

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5 Things We Know About the State of Medical Respite Care in 2023

The field of medical respite care continues to grow and evolve as communities across the U.S. increasingly recognize the value of providing people experiencing homelessness a place to recuperate from surgery or illness when they don’t require hospitalization.  NIMRC was established in 2020 by the National Health Care for the Homeless Council to help meet

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NIMRC Marks Three Years of Leadership in Medical Respite Care

The National Institute of Medical Respite Care launched on July 15, 2020, as a special initiative of the National Health Care for the Homeless Council.   Established to advance best practices, deliver expert consulting services, and disseminate state-of-field knowledge in medical respite care, NIMRC has in three years regranted $6.5 million to 54 unique medical

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Introducing: Promising Practices for Behavioral Health

Two short years ago, on July 15, 2020, the National Health Care for the Homeless Council established the National Institute for Medical Respite Care (NIMRC). For the next month, we will celebrate our two-year anniversary by highlighting NIMRC’s accomplishments and sharing how we will continue to advance the practice of Medical Respite Care (MRC) in the years to come.

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