[Congressional Bills 108th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[S. Con. Res. 8 Enrolled Bill (ENR)]
S.Con.Res.8
Agreed to November 19, 2004
One Hundred Eighth Congress
of the
United States of America
AT THE SECOND SESSION
Begun and held at the City of Washington on Tuesday,
the twentieth day of January, two thousand and four
Concurrent Resolution
Whereas visiting nurse associations (``VNAs'') are nonprofit home
health agencies that, for more than 120 years, have been united in
their mission to provide cost-effective and compassionate home and
community-based health care to individuals, regardless of the
individuals' condition or ability to pay for services;
Whereas there are approximately 500 visiting nurse associations, which
employ more than 90,000 clinicians, provide health care to more than
4,000,000 people each year, and provide a critical safety net in
communities by developing a network of community support services
that enable individuals to live independently at home;
Whereas visiting nurse associations have historically served as primary
public health care providers in their communities, and are today one
of the largest providers of mass immunizations in the medicare
program (delivering more than 2,500,000 influenza immunizations
annually);
Whereas visiting nurse associations are often the home health providers
of last resort, serving the most chronic of conditions (such as
congestive heart failure, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease,
AIDS, and quadriplegia) and individuals with the least ability to pay
for services (more than 50 percent of all medicaid home health
admissions are by visiting nurse associations);
Whereas any visiting nurse association budget surplus is reinvested in
supporting the association's mission through services, including
charity care, adult day care centers, wellness clinics, Meals-on-
Wheels, and immunization programs;
Whereas visiting nurse associations and other nonprofit home health
agencies care for the highest percentage of terminally ill and
bedridden patients;
Whereas thousands of visiting nurse association volunteers across the
Nation devote time serving as individual agency board members,
raising funds, visiting patients in their homes, assisting in
wellness clinics, and delivering meals to patients;
Whereas the establishment of a National Visiting Nurse Association Week
would increase public awareness of the charity-based missions of
visiting nurse associations and of their ability to meet the needs of
chronically ill and disabled individuals who prefer to live at home
rather than in a nursing home, and would spotlight preventive health
clinics, adult day care programs, and other customized wellness
programs that meet local community needs; and
Whereas the second week of May 2005 is an appropriate week to establish
as National Visiting Nurse Association Week: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring),
That it is the sense of Congress that there should be established a
National Visiting Nurse Association Week.
Attest:
Secretary of the Senate.
Attest:
Clerk of the House of Representatives.