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History
Founded in 1904, the VNA/SCC began as a community-based, not-for-profit agency dedicated to providing quality homecare for New Haven’s medically underserved citizens.
For decades, the VNA/SCC was the only organization of its type serving Connecticut’s second-largest city. During that time, its role evolved from a reliable source of aid for the infirm to an essential and fully-integrated member of the community, entrusted with the well being of all.
The VNA/SCC–as it exists today–is the result of the 1989 merger of the original New Haven, Milford and (Naugatuck River) Valley VNAs. The marriage of those three associations instantly created one of the area’s largest and best-equipped providers of home health care services.
Since then, the VNA/SCC has grown in both size and range of services. Today, in addition to highly-skilled, hands-on nursing care, the organization offers sophisticated treatments and therapies that define the leading-edge of home health care technologies. along with private duty services through its affiliate, CareSource, Inc.
Mission
The Visiting Nurse Association of South Central Connecticut, Inc. (VNA/SCC), a non-profit agency established in 1904, is dedicated to providing compassionate and excellent health care services in the home and communities we serve.
Statement of Purpose
The purpose of the Visiting Nurse Association of South Central Connecticut is to improve the quality of life for all the residents of the community it serves by fostering access to community health and home care services. We:
- Directly provide home and community health services in a financially responsible fashion;
- Establish partnerships with other organizations in the community to facilitate the provision of essential services; and/or
- Advocate on behalf of those individuals in the community who, for whatever reason, are not able to access essential community health services.
Board of Directors
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