Hospice News February 27, 2024
Jim Parker

Florida-based nonprofit Alivia Care is focused on gearing up for value-based systems in 2024.

Alivia Care came into existence in 2020 when Community Hospice & Palliative Care, now an affiliate, formed a larger company with a wider range of services. The organization has since expanded into Georgia and established itself in the home health and PACE arenas with plans for further expansion.

Susan Ponder-Stansel, CEO of Alivia Care, sat down with Hospice News and its sister site Home Health Care News at the HomeCare 100 conference in Scottsdale, Arizona, to discuss the ways providers need to retool in order to care for the burgeoning seriously ill, senior population.

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