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SENATOR COLLINS INTRODUCES BI-PARTISAN RESOLUTION TO RECOGNIZE VISITING NURSES ASSOCIATIONS

WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Senator Susan Collins today introduced a bi-partisan resolution with Senator Russ Feingold (D-WI) that would designate the second full week of every February as "National Visiting Nurses Associations Week" in honor of the army of health care heroes who are dedicated to service in the visiting nurse profession.

"The Visiting Nurse Associations (VNAs) of today are founded on the principle that the sick, the disabled, and the elderly benefit most from health care when it is offered in their own homes," said Senator Collins. "Home care is an increasingly important part of our health care system today. The kinds of highly skilled - and often technically complex - services that the VNAs provide have enabled millions of our most frail and vulnerable patients to avoid hospitals and nursing homes and stay just where they want to be - in the comfort and security of their own homes."

Visiting Nurse Associations are non-profit home health agencies that provide cost-effective and compassionate home and community-based health care to individuals, regardless of their condition or ability to pay for services. VNAs literally created the profession and practice of home health care more than one hundred years ago, at a time when there were no hospitals in many communities and patients were cared for at home by families who did the best they could. VNAs made a critical difference to these families, bringing professional skills into the home to care for the patient and support the family. "They made a critical difference in the late 19th century, and are making a critical difference now as we embark upon the 21st," said Senator Collins.

Today, patients are spending less time in hospitals. More and more procedures are being done on an outpatient basis, and recovery and care for patients with chronic diseases and conditions has increasingly been taking place in the home. Moreover, the number of Americans who are chronically ill or disabled in some way continues to grow each year. VNAs are making a critical difference, providing comprehensive home health services and caring support to patients and their families across the country.

"Through these exceptional organizations, 90,000 clinicians dedicate their lives to bringing health care into the homes of over four million Americans every year," Said Senator Collins. "VNAs are truly the heart of home care in this country today, and it is time for Congress to recognize the vital services that visiting nurses provide to their patients and their families."