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American Physical Therapy Association/ Colorado Chapter
APTA/CO is an association of nearly 1,400 physical therapists,
physical therapist assistants and physical therapy students working in all practice settings. The organization has been headquartered with Caruso Group since 1981 and is active legislatively and in providing educational opportunities for its members.
Colorado Chapter/APTA
Private Practice Special Interest Group
The Colorado Chapter/APTA Private Practice SIG represents 50 physical therapists
in private practice and serves as a resource for current political affairs,
networking among peers, and promotion of PT.
The COCHPC is an association of private and
non-profit agencies that provide hospice and palliative care services to the
public. It promotes public awareness of the services provided by agencies and
programs aimed at promoting member effectiveness.
The Colorado Nurses Foundation (CNF) is an organization
dedicated to improving health care and nursing
practice in Colorado. CNF began October 3, 1987 as the Nursing Institute of
Colorado. Although the name has changed, the mission of the organization has
remained essentially the same: to provide a means for nurses, other health care
providers and consumers to work together for quality health care.
HCAC is a trade association of home care agencies ranging from very small local organizations to large hospital-based organizations to multi-state companies. Its members carry out
three million in-home visits each year and drive some 25,000 miles per year. One of our largest groups, this association has been a client since 1982.
PMP was founded and continues to be operated by husband-and-wife team Annemarie
and Hans Bleiker. Their daughter Jennifer joined the team as Assistant
Instructor in 1999. IPMP is dedicated to making organizations with important
missions—especially public agencies—better at accomplishing their missions. The combined effort and backgrounds of
Annemarie and Hans has led to the development of their powerful approach to
systematically discover the common ground between people of different
values—which enables communities, agencies, organizations, consultants, etc. to
get their work accomplished rather than become victims of controversy or
“politics.”
OAHC is a 501(c)(6) trade organization representing providers of skilled home health, hospice, in-home care, IV therapy, respiratory therapy and home medical equipment services throughout the state of Oregon. CGI President and OAHC Executive Director Sarah Myers has represented OAHC for over 14 years offering full professional association management services including strategic planning, budgeting, state and federal legislative advocacy, education and conference program management, web site development, community and public relations, and much more.
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