Presented By: Lori Montgomery, MBA, LNHA First Vice President 2012 Summer Conference Albuquerque, New Mexico New Member Orientation.

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Presented By: Lori Montgomery, MBA, LNHA First Vice President 2012 Summer Conference Albuquerque, New Mexico New Member Orientation

History 1930: The V.A. was established. State programs were expanded, including an increase in per diem payments. (used to be $ per year!) 1952: The National Association of State Veterans Homes (NASVH) was founded. –The state homes joined forces to promote legislation at the national level. –Problems and experiences common to all state homes were able to be discussed and plans developed to address those concerns.

More History… 1964: The State Home Construction Grant was initiated. –State Veterans Homes may apply for grants that assist the states with construction costs for construction of new State Veterans Homes and for significant renovations of existing facilities. –The grant assumes 65% of the cost of the project. The state must contribute the remaining 35%. February 24, 1986 : A memorandum of understanding between the V.A. and NASVH was signed, formalizing the mutual goal of providing quality care to veterans.

Even More History… 1988: President Reagan signed legislation creating a new federal Cabinet-level Department of Veterans Affairs to replace the Veterans Administration.President Reagan In both its old and new forms, the VA drew its mission statement from President Abraham Lincoln’s eloquent second inaugural address. The specific phrase quoted by VA is: “...to care for him who shall have borne the battle, and for his widow and his orphan.”Abraham Lincoln’ssecond inaugural address

State Veterans Home Program 2012 State Veterans Homes are the largest provider of long-term care to veterans. Provide approximately 7 million days of nursing home care and 1.5 million days of domiciliary care. There are 140 State Veteran Homes across all 50 States and the commonwealth of Puerto Rico. Totaling more than 30,000 beds.

NASVH’s Membership The association’s membership is comprised of the administrators and staff representing the state operated Veterans Homes throughout the 50 states of the union, its districts and commonwealths. NASVH works closely with the Federal Government, state governments, service organizations and any other entity that directly or indirectly affects the care of services provided to America's Heroes.

NASVH’s Mission “The National Association State Veterans Homes' primary mission is to (e)insure that each and every eligible U.S. veteran receives the benefits, services, long term health care and respect which they have earned by their service and sacrifice. The organization also (e)insures that no veteran is in need or distress and that the level of care and services provided by state veterans homes meets or exceeds the highest standards available.”

NASVH Officers and their Duties President: one year term –Executive head of the association –Chairs the executive committee, the association’s winter and summer conferences –Appoints committee chairs –Acts as the official representative Current President: –Fred S. Sganga, FACHE, Executive Director Long Island State Veterans Home at Stony Brook University

Officers and Duties First Vice President: one year term Lori S. Montgomery –New Mexico State Veterans Home, Truth or Consequences, New Mexico Second Vice President: one year term Bradley Slagle –D.J. Jacobetti Home for Veterans, Marquette, Michigan Secretary/Treasurer: three year term »Custodian of the funds »Custodian of all official documents and contracts »Keeps records of all meetings and proceedings Jason McArthur –Westcare Management –Contract with Jack Tarter

Officers and Duties Judge Advocate/Historian: three year term - Advises on protocol and legal matters of NASVH - Interprets Constitution and Bylaws - Compiles records, maintains history of NASVH Alfie Alvarado-Ramos Deputy Director Washington State DVS

Officers and Duties Legislative Officer: three year term Responsible for the Legislative agenda Monitors current & proposed legislation related to the association. Recommends appropriate actions Works with and educates others involved in similar legislative efforts Is a member of Joint Liaison Committee Alfie Alvarado-Ramos - Deputy Director, Washington DVA

Officers and Duties Joint Liaison Chairperson: three year term - Oversees the business & activities of the Joint Liaison Committee - Maintains the MOU with the VA - Pursues NASVH’s legislative agenda with congressional members, their staff & other stakeholders - Recommends and encourages support of NASVH’s initiatives from Dept. of V.A. leadership R. Roy Griffith –Oklahoma Veterans Home, Talihina, OK

Officers and their Duties: Regional Directors –REGION NO Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and Vermont. Kelley Kash – (207) Maine State Veterans Home –REGION NO. 2. – Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, West Virginia and Wisconsin. Steve Dunkin – (620) Kansas Veterans’ Home

Regional Directors –REGION NO Alabama, Arkansas, Canal Zone, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Puerto Rico, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virgin Islands and Virginia. Kim Justice – (334) Alabama Department of Veterans Affairs –REGION NO Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington and Wyoming. Van Moore – (503) Oregon – Westcare Management

Standing Committees BUDGET, FINANCE AND AUDIT COMMITTEE: Chair: Jason McArthur –Fiduciary oversight of the fiscal affairs of the Association –Chair of this Committee is appointed by the President –Serves a three-year term –Composed of the Chair, Secretary/Treasurer, and three other members

Constitution and Bylaws Committee Chair: Barry Conway, New Hampshire SVH –Maintains current and workable Constitution and Bylaws –Ensures that the Association operates within the Constitution and Bylaws –Prepares and presents any recommended changes to the Constitution and/or Bylaws to the membership at the Summer or Winter Conference –The Chair of this Committee is appointed by the President and serves a three-year term –Composed of the Chair and three members

Education Committee Chair: Keith Rodgers, Texas –Responsible for organizing and coordinating all educational programs - Uses internal and external resources, at its discretion, to provide the Association’s members with a relevant, high quality and timely CEU earning curriculum –Committee chair will be responsible for planning all educational offerings in conjunction with the President and Executive Committee –The Chair of this Committee is appointed by the President and serves a three-year term –Composed of the Chair and three members

Executive Committee Composed of the President (Chair), First Vice President, Second Vice President, Secretary/Treasurer, Chairs of the Association’s Standing Committees, Joint Liaison Committee Chair, Legislative Officer, Judge Advocate/Historian, and the four (4) Regional Directors Responsible for the policy-making and strategic planning of the Association Other members include: past Presidents who are currently administrators of a State Veterans Home or who have served as an administrator of same and are still an active member of the Association Communicates monthly via conference call All official actions taken by this Committee require a simple majority vote

Home Enhancement Committee Chair: Barry Conway, New Hampshire SVH Initiates and implements programs which promote new State Veterans Homes or new programs which enhance the quality of life of veterans residing in existing State Veterans Homes Assists states through the process of developing, constructing and certifying new State Veterans Homes Develops and implements initiatives with other related organizations to conduct joint programs which are mutually beneficial to both organizations Researches, identifies and develops grant or gift income which further promotes the quality of life and optimal care of veterans living in State Homes Develops and implements a public relations program for the Association The Chair is appointed by the President and serves for a three-year period Composed of the Chair and three members

Joint Liaison Committee Chair: R. Roy Griffith, Oklahoma State Veterans Home at Talihina Proposes and promotes legislative and related initiatives in the best interest of the veterans of the United States and the State Veterans Home program Serves as the liaison to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Implements and upholds the MOU between the Department of Veterans Affairs and the National Association of State Veterans Homes Communicates and meets with State and Federal officials, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, and Congress, to present and pursue related goals and objectives of the Association Maintains close working relationships with veterans service organizations and other related groups sharing pursuits of mutual interest Implements, recommends, and encourages support of U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs initiatives when those initiatives are in concert with Association objectives; analyzes proposed legislation to determine probable impact on the State Veterans Home program, and educates concerned parties relative to this legislation’s effects Plans and coordinates the Association’s Winter Conference Composed of the Chair, Legislative Officer, and three other members – all of whom shall be past Presidents

NASDVA Liaison Committee Composed of the President of the Association (Chair), immediate Past President, and two other Past Presidents Serves as a liaison between the National Association of State Veterans Homes (NASVH) and the National Association of State Directors of Veterans Affairs (NASDVA) Works with NASDVA to develop and implement activities and programs which are mutually beneficial to both organizations The Chair or designee shall represent the Association at appropriate meetings or proceedings conducted by or in concert with NASDVA

Networking Committee Chair: Gary Yun, Ohio Responsible for facilitating communications within the Association and with related external parties Develops, implements and maintains communication networks including web site, , newsletter, directory, bulletin board and other means Responsible for establishing and maintaining both internal and external communications links The Chair of this Committee shall be appointed by the President and shall serve for a three-year term This Committee shall be composed of the Chair and three members

Nominating Committee Chair: Colleen Rundell, Arizona State Veterans’ Home, Phoenix, Arizona Develops and presents a slate of officers for the Association. The Committee shall prepare and present its recommendations to the membership for approval at the Association’s Summer Conference This Committee shall make every effort to select recommended officers on a regional and rotational basis Composed of the Immediate Past President (Chair), and three other past presidents appointed by the standing President

Resolution Committee Chair: Kelley Kash Responsibility of defining the actions that the Association should consider undertaking Shall promulgate, evaluate and prepare in written form, resolutions for consideration and action by the membership at the Association’s Summer or Winter Conference The Chair of this Committee shall be appointed by the President and shall serve for a three-year term This Committee shall be composed of the Chair and three other members

Summer Convention Committee Chair: (Vacant) Plans the Association’s Summer Conference; locates conference meeting sites; coordinates the event with the host state and site Establishes, plans, and negotiates the Conference particulars including date, time, hotels and activities Works with other Association Committees during the planning process The Chair of this Committee shall be appointed by the President and shall serve for a three-year term This Committee shall be composed of the Chair and three members

NASVH Dues Best Bargain in town! Flat $900 per SVH Invoice sent in September by Jack Tarter for the following calendar year. –Prompt payment appreciated!!! If you haven’t paid, we appreciate your support in funding

NASVH Conferences Two yearly conferences –Winter Conference always in Washington D.C. –Summer Conference - rotating location 2013 Nashville, Tennessee Our conferences allow for: –Continuing Education Credits –Networking –Learning Best Practices –Leadership Development

NASVH Website Check Us Complete listing of SVHs NASVH Leadership VA Contact Information Regulations NASVH Resolutions Conference Presentations Employment Opportunities Timely & Pertinent Information

NASVH Directory Complete listing of all SVHs Great Resource Hard Copy Updated Annually You are responsible for updating content! (Including your most current photo…)

Survival Tips for the State Veterans Home Administrator Know the key players at VA Central Office and your VA of jurisdiction. Get to know your Senate and House Representatives as well as State Representatives –Know their staff and develop relationship –Invite them to your Home often. –Keep them informed! Know your regulations. All of them. –(Federal, State, & local) Know what a sentinel event is and how to report it.

More Survival Tips… We are not all the same. –Governance & Sponsorships vary. Be proactive in managing media involving your Home. Your Regional Director is your new best friend. Don’t underestimate the importance of the hospitality suite. Get Involved in NASVH!!! Ask questions. We are here to help!!!

Thank You QUESTIONS?? COMMENTS??