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Merger in the Works for Concord and Central NH VNAs

Published Monday Mar 23, 2020

Merger in the Works for Concord and Central NH VNAs

Concord Regional Visiting Nurse Association (Concord Regional VNA) and Central New Hampshire VNA & Hospice (Central VNA) have signed a non-binding letter of intent (LOI) to merge their two organizations to better serve the home and community based health care needs of residents of the Greater Capital Region and Central New Hampshire.

The non-binding LOI is the first step in a process that involves further due diligence, negotiation of final terms, opportunities for public input, approval by each organization’s Board of Trustees and review by federal and state regulators. The unified agency would:

  • Improve access to high-quality home-based care for individuals and families in 82 communities served
  • Respond to growing demand for specialty home-based clinical services, including intravenous therapy, wound care and pediatrics
  • Enhance and expand community wellness programming
  • Attract, retain and develop a highly-skilled workforce

“Agencies that deliver home health and hospice services face challenges that are making it more difficult to deliver care, including complexities in technology, licensing and administrative requirements, and demand for services that require a higher level of expertise,” says Beth Slepian, president and CEO, Concord Regional VNA. “Our number one priority is the health, safety and well-being of our patients, staff and communities as we all grapple with this serious public health emergency, however, we must also look to the future. Merging our agencies would allow us to maintain a high level of care, and scale to expand services throughout the New Hampshire communities we serve.”

“Concord Regional VNA and Central New Hampshire VNA & Hospice have a longstanding history of working closely together,” says Lisa Dupuis, CEO, Central New Hampshire VNA & Hospice. “With the healthcare landscape continually changing, we need to focus on the future in order to guarantee that we can continue to deliver the highest level of home-based health care, and I am excited about the possibilities affiliating with Concord Regional VNA would offer to our communities, our patients and our staff.”

Formed through the merger of Community Health & Hospice in Laconia and the VNA & Hospice of Southern Carroll County in Wolfeboro, Central VNA provides in-home healthcare services to 47 Lakes Region communities, including home care, rehabilitation services, pediatric care, palliative care, and a comprehensive, team-based home hospice program.

 Incorporated in 1899, Concord Regional VNA is a not-for-profit licensed and certified home health and hospice care provider. The agency serves people of all ages in more than 44 communities in central New Hampshire by providing home care, hospice care, palliative care, personal home services, pediatric and maternal child health services, and wellness programming. 

More information and updates about this merger can be found at www.vnaforthefuturenh.com.

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