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IHPCO Membership

The Indiana Hospice & Palliative Care Organization (IHPCO) is committed to providing members with instructive educational opportunities, valuable networking experiences, effective regulatory interactions and pro-active legislative representation.

Every year we are proud to present discounted educational sessions for members. Topics like “Working Smarter…But Not Necessarily Harder!” and day long sessions focusing on regulatory and reimbursement changes in the preceding year. Multiple webinars are offered covering a wide array of topics.

We firmly believe hospice and palliative care MUST be part of Indiana’s public policy discussions. We’ll be there, making sure your voice is heard, when decisions are made that affect our future and the future of patients and their loved ones.  That is why your membership in IHPCO is more important than ever.

Come sample what IHPCO has to offer—and consider joining the only association in Indiana dedicated solely to hospice and palliative care services in Indiana!

To initiate membership simply complete an application and send it in with your dues check to: IHPCO, P.O. Box 68829, Indianapolis, IN 46268.

It would be an honor to work with you and share your vision for hospice and palliative care in Indiana. If you have questions, please contact me directly at (317) 733-2380 or dkenyon@leadingageindiana.org.

Thank you,

Dan Kenyon,
Executive Director

IHPCO Mission

The mission of IHPCO is to educate the people of Indiana about end-of-life choices.

  • To enhance and enrich end-of-life experiences for Hoosiers bynormalizing communication about death and dying issues;
  • To empower an informed public to understand and choose options that support their own end-of-life care goals;
  • To increase consumer awareness and participation in end-of-life decision making;
  • To promote quality end-of-life care that is available to all terminally ill persons and their families regardless of age, gender, nationality, race, creed, sexual orientation, disability, diagnosis, geographical location, availability of a primary caregiver, or ability to pay;
  • To promote access to care for the terminally ill and their families that is skilled, humane, cost-effective, and appropriate; access to programs where pain and other symptoms can be controlled and where emotional, spiritual and social needs can be met;
  • To protect the interests of the terminally ill, their loved ones and the professionals who care for them through legislative initiative and health care reform;
  • To clearly identify hospice and palliative care as distinct and definable health care alternatives for the care of the terminally ill;
  • To increase awareness and understanding of the philosophy and principles of hospice and palliative care.
Provider Membership
  • Educational Programming & Training
  • Technical Assistance– your direct line to answers
  • Legislative and Regulatory Alerts and Updates
  • IHPCO Reporter – Monthly News You Can Use
  • Job posting on our Web site and Newsletter for free
  • Access to products and services tailored for IHPCO
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Vendor Membership
  • Member Rate to attend IHPCO events
  • Mailing list of facility members and primary contact
  • Online Directory Listing with Logo on the website
  • Opportunity to contribute articles for the IHPCO eNewsletter
  • Logo in every issue of the eNewsletter
  • Opportunity to Sponsor
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