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MEALS ON WHEELS
FAX: (214) 631-7554 or. EMAIL: getmeals@vnatexas.org. If you have any questions about the program, please call. (214) 689-2639 or email gethelp@vnatexas.org. Online Form. Printed PDF Application. The Journey of a Meal. Learn how VNA Meals onOUR MISSION
Meet the Team. Our dedicated team fulfills our mission of helping people age with dignity and independence at home. With more than 200 staff members, we are passionate about empowering and supporting the North Texas community. See Our Team Bios.HOSPICE CARE
VNA Hospice Care is the most experienced hospice care provider in Texas and serves patients across 16 counties. Our hospice care team focuses on helping our patients live life to its fullest with dignity, care, and respect. We develop a comprehensive care plan uniquely designed to meet each individual person’s culture, values, andbeliefs.
VNA CARE CHOICES
VNA Care Choices was launched in 2018 when VNA participated in the only Medicare-sponsored home-based palliative care program in North Texas. The program focuses on improving quality of life, patient/family satisfaction, and reduction of emergency room visits and acute hospital stays. Learn more about our Clinical Qualitymeasures.
HOST AN EVENT
Educational Events VNA is proud of its 80-year history of serving as the community’s trusted provider of aging resources. VNA Nurses and staff regularly hold free informational sessions in our service communities. Topics include: how to provide care for aging loved ones, senior nutrition, estate planning, medical directives, tools and services to maintain independence in NURSES, NONPROFITS, OTHERS TAKE VACCINE TO HOMEBOUND SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — For months, Victoria McAllister searched online to make a vaccination appointment. Unlike other people who can hop into a car, though, she has ruptured discs that could slice her spinal cord if she hits a pothole or her wheelchair bumps floor molding. So McAllister, 64, was over the moon when herCLINICAL LEADERSHIP
Sarah Miles joined the Visiting Nurse Association in 2009 as a hospice and home care case manager. Her attention to detail and desire to “always do it right” made her the ideal candidate for managing the Clinical Education Department in 2017. LOGIN - HOSPICE, PALLIATIVE CARE & MEALS ON WHEELS Attention! Internet Explorer is not supported by the Volunteer Portal. For the best experience, please use Google Chrome. SWAG BAGS FOR MEALS ON WHEELS SENIOR CLIENTS AIMED AT The month of April is designated as National Volunteer Month, and it brings something good for folks who could use it. Hand-decorated swag bags are now brightening up the homes of clients of the Visiting Nurse Association Meals on Wheels program. Employees of Tenet Healthcare in Dallas and their families hand-decorated then donated almost 400 HOME | HOSPICE, PALLIATIVE CARE & MEALS ON WHEELSHOSPICE CARESEE THE IMPACTMEALS ON WHEELSPALLIATIVE CARE The Visiting Nurse Association (VNA) is a nonprofit that has played a critical role in community-based health care since 1934. We provide hospice and palliative care, nutritious meals and social connection for homebound seniors, and serve as the premier aging resource forNorth Texas.
MEALS ON WHEELS
FAX: (214) 631-7554 or. EMAIL: getmeals@vnatexas.org. If you have any questions about the program, please call. (214) 689-2639 or email gethelp@vnatexas.org. Online Form. Printed PDF Application. The Journey of a Meal. Learn how VNA Meals onOUR MISSION
Meet the Team. Our dedicated team fulfills our mission of helping people age with dignity and independence at home. With more than 200 staff members, we are passionate about empowering and supporting the North Texas community. See Our Team Bios.HOSPICE CARE
VNA Hospice Care is the most experienced hospice care provider in Texas and serves patients across 16 counties. Our hospice care team focuses on helping our patients live life to its fullest with dignity, care, and respect. We develop a comprehensive care plan uniquely designed to meet each individual person’s culture, values, andbeliefs.
VNA CARE CHOICES
VNA Care Choices was launched in 2018 when VNA participated in the only Medicare-sponsored home-based palliative care program in North Texas. The program focuses on improving quality of life, patient/family satisfaction, and reduction of emergency room visits and acute hospital stays. Learn more about our Clinical Qualitymeasures.
HOST AN EVENT
Educational Events VNA is proud of its 80-year history of serving as the community’s trusted provider of aging resources. VNA Nurses and staff regularly hold free informational sessions in our service communities. Topics include: how to provide care for aging loved ones, senior nutrition, estate planning, medical directives, tools and services to maintain independence in NURSES, NONPROFITS, OTHERS TAKE VACCINE TO HOMEBOUND SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — For months, Victoria McAllister searched online to make a vaccination appointment. Unlike other people who can hop into a car, though, she has ruptured discs that could slice her spinal cord if she hits a pothole or her wheelchair bumps floor molding. So McAllister, 64, was over the moon when herCLINICAL LEADERSHIP
Sarah Miles joined the Visiting Nurse Association in 2009 as a hospice and home care case manager. Her attention to detail and desire to “always do it right” made her the ideal candidate for managing the Clinical Education Department in 2017. LOGIN - HOSPICE, PALLIATIVE CARE & MEALS ON WHEELS Attention! Internet Explorer is not supported by the Volunteer Portal. For the best experience, please use Google Chrome. SWAG BAGS FOR MEALS ON WHEELS SENIOR CLIENTS AIMED AT The month of April is designated as National Volunteer Month, and it brings something good for folks who could use it. Hand-decorated swag bags are now brightening up the homes of clients of the Visiting Nurse Association Meals on Wheels program. Employees of Tenet Healthcare in Dallas and their families hand-decorated then donated almost 400 HOME | HOSPICE, PALLIATIVE CARE & MEALS ON WHEELS The Visiting Nurse Association (VNA) is a nonprofit that has played a critical role in community-based health care since 1934. We provide hospice and palliative care, nutritious meals and social connection for homebound seniors, and serve as the premier aging resource forNorth Texas.
FOR PROVIDERS
If you have elderly patients who need additional home-based health care support and are interested in exploring ways we can help with reducing trips to the emergency room and re-hospitalizations, contact us to explore our options. For more information, contact Jennifer Atwood at atwoodj@vnatexas.org or call 214-689-2265. Contact Form.VNA CARE CHOICES
VNA Care Choices was launched in 2018 when VNA participated in the only Medicare-sponsored home-based palliative care program in North Texas. The program focuses on improving quality of life, patient/family satisfaction, and reduction of emergency room visits and acute hospital stays. Learn more about our Clinical Qualitymeasures.
JOIN THE MISSION
The Visiting Nurse Association of Texas provides the highest quality care for those with no place to turn and no means to pay. We care for people of all backgrounds, and with donations from the community, we are able to offer vital services funded solely by charitable grants and gifts. There are several ways you can become part of our mission. CAREERS | HOSPICE, PALLIATIVE CARE & MEALS ON WHEELS Volunteer. Volunteering is a great way to get to know us! You can contribute your time to our Hospice Care program or Meals on Wheels. Get a front row seat to the work we do and our culture. Volunteer with hospice care. Volunteer with Meals on wheels.GRIEF RESOURCES
3900 W. 15th St., Suite 306. Plano, TX 75075. The mission of Journey of Hope Grief Support Center is to provide support at no cost for children, teens, young adults and their families as they learn to mourn the death or impending death of their loved one. Phone: (972)964-1600.
GIVE WHILE YOU SHOP
Shop and give! Every time you shop at your neighborhood Kroger or Tom Thumb or make a purchase on Amazon.com, a percentage of your purchases can be donated to VNA. Read the information below to link your Kroger and Tom Thumb cards to giving at VNA or directions on how to donate toVNA when
VNA TEXAS - COCKTAILS IN THE KITCHEN The Visiting Nurse Association of Texas (VNA) is a nonprofit that has played a critical role in community-based health care since 1934. We provide hospice and palliative care, nutritious meals and social connection for homebound seniors, and serve as the premier aging resource for North Texas. PREPARING FOR PALLIATIVE CARE Following the diagnosis of a life-limiting illness, you will likely have many questions and your needs may change. If you or a loved one has recently encountered a health change like this, it may be a good idea to start considering in-home care for extra guidance and assistance along theCHARITABLE GIVING
Make a Big Impact With a Future Gift. When you include the Visiting Nurse Association of Texas in your estate plan, your generosity provides hospice and palliative care, nutritious meals and social connection for homebound seniors.Thank you for ensuring that VNASearch VNA Texas
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FOR PROVIDERS
Information for our health care partners and providers. PROVIDERS: HOSPICE CARE Learn more about how we provide personalized, home-based hospice care. PROVIDERS: PALLIATIVE CARE High quality palliative care and care coordination for your patients. PROVIDERS: MEALS ON WHEELS Learn about how we provide nutritious meals and human connections. INSIGHTS & RESOURCES Resources and information about the care continuum for seniors.* Join the Mission
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CARE BEGINS WITH CONNECTION At the heart of the care we provide are the connections we make with our seriously ill patients and Meals on Wheels clients. COVID-19 RESPONSE INFORMATION Learn how we are protecting our seniors, volunteers and staff and learn how you can help.READ MORE
WHO WE ARE
The Visiting Nurse Association (VNA) is a nonprofit that has played a critical role in community-based health care since 1934. We provide hospice and palliative care, nutritious meals and social connection for homebound seniors, and serve as the premier aging resource forNorth Texas.
SERVICES/PROGRAMS
HOSPICE CARE
We help terminally ill patients and their families create a caring and pain-free environment for their loved ones no matter where they callhome.
PALLIATIVE CARE
Our palliative care team helps enhance our patients’ quality of life, ensures they have the resources needed during treatment and helps patients and families navigate the complex health care system.MEALS ON WHEELS
We provide nutritious home-delivered meals and a personal connection for our clients, helping combat loneliness and social isolation, as well as improving their overall health.IMPACT
87 YEARS
VNA has been on the front lines of community-based health care since1934
THE FIRST
VNA was the first nonprofit hospice provider in the state of Texas in 1978 and first to pilot Medicare-sponsored home-based palliative care in North Texas in 2018$10.4 MILLION
VNA Meals on Wheels delivers more than just a meal; we deliver $10.4 million in annual health care savings for the more than 4,600 seniorswe serve
HOW WE SERVE THE COMMUNITY VNA fosters healthier communities as our aging population grows. We help North Texans live happier, healthier lives with dignity and respect. We are proud to be a leading nonprofit, supported by the community since 1934. We are the most experienced and trusted health care provider for the aging, and we combat food insecurity among seniors with our Meals on Wheels program. YOUR SUPPORT MATTERS The senior population is expected to double by 2050, putting stress on our already overburdened health care system. As the population grows, so will the number of people who are homebound and hungry. As a nonprofit organization, we rely on the generosity of our donors and volunteers. Your support makes our work possible.JOIN US
OUR TIME WITH NEVA
As her mother became ill, Barbara made the difficult decision to move her from her home in Louisiana to an assisted living facility in McKinney closer to family. Over time, her mother Neva’s health began to decline. Neva began experiencing frequent falls and going in and out of the hospital. That’s when Barbara called VNA to provide the comfort and care Neva and her family needed. “They just became an extension of our family.” – Barbara, daughter of a VNA Hospice patient Learn More About HospiceOUR MISSION
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A list of surrounding Meals on Wheels locations outside of Dallas County are provided below. Additional Meals on Wheels locations may also be found by visiting www.MOWAA.org .Collin County
972-562-6996
Denton County (Lewisville, The Colony)940-382-2224
Ellis County (Ennis, Ferris)972-351-9943
Forney County
972-564-7348
Johnson County
817-558-2840
Kaufman County
972-563-1421
Kaufman County (Terrell)972-563-7960
Kaufman County (Forney, Crandall)972-564-7348
Metro Port Area (Grapevine, Roanoke, Keller)817-491-1141
Navarro County
903-641-0166
Rockwall County
972-771-9514
Smith County (Tyler)903-593-7385
Tarrant County
817-336-0912
Terrell County
972-563-7960
Tyler County
903-593-7385
Van Zandt County (Canton)903-593-7385
Wylie County
972-824-0001
Jewish Family Services-Kosher Meals(Dallas/Denton)
972-437-9950
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ALZHEIMER’S & DEMENTIA CARE Our care team is specially trained and certified to care for patients with Alzheimer’s or dementia. Our goal is to ensure our patients have pain control, are comfortable and safe, helping to reduce trips to the emergency room or hospital. Hospice care can also provide a great support to loved ones and caregivers.×
HEART FAILURE CARE
VNA manages complex patients with multiple contributing conditions such as renal failure, pulmonary disease, etc. Our symptom management experts help patients with symptoms often found in end-stage heart disease such as chest pain, shortness of breath, edema (swelling), and blood pressure concerns. Our experienced RNs can also manage supportive intravenous cardiac medications, as well as infusion lines and complex oxygen needs.×
CANCER CARE
Your VNA care team is trained to provide the care and education needed for patients and families facing difficult treatment decisions. In coordination with your physician and our hospice physicians, our team will address any treatment-related symptoms, as well as complications that may arise from stopping treatment. To ensure symptoms are treated quickly, your team will work with specialized pharmacists to have the necessary medications delivered right to your home.×
MUSIC THERAPY
Music has been determined to be a highly effective therapeutic tool for healing and wellness. It can help remind patients of cherished memories, alleviate pain, promote relaxation and enhance one’s quality of life. Each music therapy session is individualized to fit the patient’s requirements. Depending on the needs and abilities of the patient, the therapy may involve composing a new song, singing old favorites or even improvising new music with an instrument. Music is used as a tool to facilitate wellness in a target area such as mental, physical, spiritual, emotional or cognitive functioning.×
PET THERAPY
Pets have a unique way of providing companionship and unconditional love for people. They can help reduce anxiety, stress, depression and loneliness that can come with facing a terminal illness. When appropriate, pet therapy also promotes active movement to help improve overall range of motion and strength of our patients. Pet therapists and the animals we work with are all specially trained and certified to provide safe companionship as part of a care plan.×
MEALS ON WHEELS
VNA Meals on Wheels provides hot, nutritious, freshly prepared meals on weekdays to Dallas County residents who cannot provide for themselves due to illness, advanced age or disability. These meals contribute to the overall health and well-being of participating seniors, including those with chronic illnesses that are affected by diet, such as diabetes and heart disease, and frail seniors who arehomebound.
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PALLIATIVE CARE
Palliative care is patient and family-centered care with a goal of optimizing quality of life by anticipating, preventing and treating suffering. Palliative care involves addressing physical, intellectual, emotional, social and spiritual needs and to facilitate patient autonomy, access to information and choice. Patients may continue to receive curative treatment while using this program.×
BEREAVEMENT
Bereavement is the process of coping with grief and loss. Feelings of grief and loss can happen at any time during the course of facing an illness. Dealing with personal grief is unique to each person. Having experienced, trained professionals to help you navigate change and loss can help establish a foundation of healthy grieving. Our bereavement team may visit you in person, reach out to you over the phone, or host group events and activities.×
SAFEHAVEN FOR CHILDREN & TEENS VNA SafeHaven is a free grief support program in Denton offering emotional support to families with children and teens who have experienced loss through the death of someone significant in their lives. VNA SafeHaven is open to any child ages 5 to 18 and their family who have experienced the death of a loved one. Adult professionals and highly trained, caring volunteers lead small groups of children of similar age in age-appropriate activities and discussions on grief and coping skills.×
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