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We Honor Veterans : Overview and Partner Commitment

We Honor Veterans : Overview and Partner Commitment. Enter presenter name here Enter organization name here Enter presenter email here . What is We Honor Veterans ( WHV )?. National awareness and action campaign

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We Honor Veterans : Overview and Partner Commitment

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  1. We Honor Veterans:Overview and Partner Commitment Enter presenter name here Enter organization name here Enter presenter email here

  2. What is We Honor Veterans (WHV)? • National awareness and action campaign • Developed by National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization (NHPCO) • In collaboration with Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) • Encourage partnerships between community hospices, state hospice organizations and VA facilities

  3. Our common goal: • Providing the best possible care for Veterans in the best possible manner and setting. While….. • Honoring Veterans’ preferences

  4. Why WHV? • Approximately 680,000 Veterans die in the US every year: 25% of all deaths! • A vast majority of Veterans are not enrolled in VA and may not be aware of end-of-life services and benefits available to them • Community hospices can join in better serving and honoring our nation’s Veterans and be listed on the We Honor Veterans website

  5. Why WHV? • Creates a culture that includes Veteran-centric activities • Taps into a shared value of honoring our nation’s Veterans • Moves from organizations’ needs and goals to Veterans’ needs and goals • Moves the focus from individual organizations to partnerships

  6. What is “Veteran-centric”? • Focuses on the needs, desires and treatment of our Veterans • Requires Veteran responsibility and accountability • Depends on communication, coordination and collaboration among healthcare providers

  7. We Honor Veterans Campaign Goals • Promote Veteran-centric educational activities • Increase organizational capacity to serve Veterans • Support development of strategic partnerships • Increase access and improve quality

  8. What does We Honor Veterans mean? • Asking about military history and knowing what to do with the answer • Partnering to improve care • Extending VA and community reach to improve care and access • Improving quality by measuring the impact of VA and community interventions

  9. In Support of the Goals www.WeHonorVeterans.org • Centralized Information • Educational Resources • Partnerships

  10. Web Resources • Presentations • WHV Overview and Partner Commitment • Basic Training for Understanding the VA • Building a Veteran-centric culture • Service-Related Diseases, Illnesses and Conditions • Hospice-Veteran Partnership • Veteran Benefits • Memorials and Salutes for Veterans and Caregivers

  11. Web Resources • Military History Checklist • Hospice-Veteran Partnership Toolkit • Tip Sheets • Building Relationships with VA • Relationships with Provider groups • Engaging Veterans • Veteran Appreciation/Recognition Certificates • Links to VA and other websites

  12. PartnershipsBetter Prepared to: • Build professional and organizational capacity to provide quality care for Veterans • Develop and/or strengthen partnerships with Veteran organizations • Increase access for Veterans in your community, region and state • Network with other hospices across the country to learn about best practice models

  13. Levels of Commitment • Recruit: Get oriented and commit • Level 1: Provide Veteran-centric education • Level 2: Build organizational capacity • Level 3: Develop and strengthen relationships • Level 4: Increase access and improve quality

  14. Levels 1 – 4 Categories of Activities • Education • Staff and volunteer education and programs • Community Education • Organizational policies and procedures • Integration • Hospice-Veteran Partnerships (HVP) • VA Medical Centers and community stakeholders • Local, regional and statewide HVPs

  15. Recruit:Committing to the Program • Review We Honor Veterans Overview PowerPoint presentation • Sign and submit the Partner Commitment form (President/CEO/Executive Director)

  16. Level 1 Activities • Education • Conduct minimum of 3 Veteran-specific presentations for staff, volunteers • Organizational policies and procedures • Review Military History Checklist • Integrate into admission process • Hospice-Veteran Partnerships (HVP) • Identify designated Hospice and Palliative Care contact person • Review HVP PowerPoint presentation

  17. WHV: What’s in it for us? • Community Hospices • Extension of commitment to community • Privilege to honor those who have served our country • Provide quality EOL care to Veterans • Expand business relationship with VA It’s just the right thing to do! • VA • Increased confidence in making referrals to community providers • Enhanced ability to identify providers that have Veteran-specific skills and knowledge • Heightened satisfaction in being able to honor Veterans’ preferences to go home

  18. Join Us! • Review this presentation—Done! • Complete and submit the Partner Commitment to WHV • Receive acknowledgement of your Partner Commitment • Check the website for your listing as a Recruit • Start working on Level One Activities!

  19. Contact Us We Honor Veterans A program of the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization Email: veterans@nhpco.org www.WeHonorVeterans.org

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