National Center for Assisted Living
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The National Center For Assisted Living (NCAL) is the assisted living voice of the American Health Care Association (AHCA), the nation’s largest organization representing long term care. The diversification of long term care has brought rapid growth to the assisted living profession, and NCAL is an essential resource for professionals in the field. NACL's role continues to expand to meet your needs as the role of assisted living providers becomes more important than ever. As a member, you’ll benefit from our experienced attention to your needs in all aspects of the assisted living profession. NCAL's diverse publications, award-winning Internet site, educational programs and public policy advocacy will enhance your professional stature and will support your commitment to excellence.
NCAL’s state affiliates actively represent assisted living providers’ interest in state regulatory issues. In recent years, assisted living has received increased attention at the federal level. Congress, the Department of Labor, the General Accounting Office, the Institute of Medicine and the Department of Health and Human Services have examined various aspects of assisted living operations.
NCAL and AHCA work together to offer strong federal representation and have the largest long term care federal relations team in Washington, D.C. Both NCAL and AHCA are recognized as leading and trusted sources of information and opinions by policymakers and regulators. Whether serving on a federal agency task force or testifying before Congress, NCAL ensures that our members’ voices are heard.
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Contact Information
National Center for Assisted Living
1201 L Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20005
Telephone: 202-842-4444
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