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Pyramid HealthCare provides on-site Rehabilitation to individuals whose level of independence is threatened by physical injury or illness. Assessment and training in functional skills by licensed Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapists helps the
Careplus Health Plans Inc is a Miami, FL-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
Inteprod LLC is a Norristown, PA-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, & Biotech sector.
“We are a part of the circle of life. It`s as touching and important to be a part of the end of life as it is to be at the beginning. We provide our patients dignity, comfort and quality of life at the end of their journey. Our job is so much more about life than death! Being present during this sacred time is truly and honor, a calling. “ -Jane, LPH Registered Nurse **** Chapters Health System is committed to enhancing the lives of those affected by advancing age or illness. Through our comprehensive system of healthcare choices, we deliver expert care and heartfelt support to guide the community during the aging and end-of-life journey. From hospice and palliative care for adults and children suffering with life-threatening or life-limiting illnesses to in-home and community-based services for frail but independent seniors, Chapters Health offers a wide range of support services along life`s ever-changing landscape. By providing choices, education and guidance, Chapters Health helps enhance the lives of those affected by advancing age or illness. Chapters Health System includes Chapters Health Palliative Care, Chapters Health Pharmacy, Chapters Health Staffing, Good Shepherd Hospice, HPH Home Health, HPH Hospice and LifePath Hospice.
DCPCA is a nonprofit health reform organization founded in 1996 by health care professionals who were concerned that the shortage of primary health care in the District was contributing to increasingly poor health outcomes for DC's most vulnerable residents. With a budget of $140,000 in seed money from the federal government's Bureau of Primary Care, Sharon Baskerville became DCPCA's first executive director in 1998. As DCPCA established itself in the late 1990s, District voters elected a new mayor and six new members of the DC Council. The improved political environment made it possible for the District's budget to emerge from direct federal control. Under these new conditions, DCPCA emerged as a health reform leader and quickly became the local voice promoting progressive health care financing and public policy, galvanizing political support at the local and federal levels.