The 2025 Annual Conference & Home Care Exhibition
Superheroes of Home Care
Dates: April 30 - May 2, 2025
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Why Attend Our Annual Conference?
Industry Insights: Gain valuable knowledge from expert speakers on the latest trends, regulations, and best practices in home health, hospice, and home care.
Networking Opportunities: Connect with industry professionals, potential partners, and thought leaders to expand your professional network.
Continuing Education: Earn CEs and stay updated on industry certifications, ensuring you meet the necessary requirements for your professional development.
Innovative Solutions: Explore the latest products, technologies, and services in our exhibit hall, offering practical solutions to enhance patient care.
Policy Updates: Stay informed on the latest policy changes affecting the home health and hospice industry, and learn how to adapt your practices accordingly.
Inspiration and Motivation: Hear success stories and innovative ideas that will inspire you to bring new energy and perspectives back to your organization.
Discounts and Special Offers: Take advantage of exclusive conference discounts on memberships, services, and products available only to attendees.
Access to Resources: Receive comprehensive materials and resources that you can use to continue learning and applying what you’ve learned long after the conference ends.
Community Building: Be part of a supportive community of like-minded professionals who are passionate about improving home care and hospice services.
Pictures from the 2024 MAHC Annual Conference












Testimonials
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"As I reflect over the years at the Annual MAHC conferences, the first image that appears is the vision of the great friendships and acquaintances that I have developed within the Home Care Industry."
Tammie Heimsoth
Benton County Health Department
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"I give credit to MAHC and the quality speakers, educators and consultants they bring in for us for the success of my agency. Without their industry experience and dedication I would in no way be able to maintain a successful home care agency in today’s world."
Kelli Daleske
Benton County Health Department