
The Wisconsin Health Care Association & Wisconsin Center for Assisted Living (WHCA/WiCAL) is a non-profit organization dedicated to representing, protecting and advancing the interests of Wisconsin's long-term care provider community and the residents they serve. WHCA/WiCAL is Wisconsin's most representative association of post-acute care facilities, including skilled nursing facilities, therapy centers, and assisted living facilities.
Promoting excellence in long-term care is our top priority. To do that, we focus on providing information, training and support to member facilities throughout the Badger State. Our member facilities take a proactive approach to delivering exceptional care, service and satisfaction for residents and their families. Working together, we continue to transform the profession- and improve lives - every day.
Did you know, the WHCA/WiCAL Elite Premier and Elite Business Partners alone provide the association with over $55,000 in annual sponsorship? This allows WHCA/WiCAL to provide its members with discounted event pricing, quality education programs, free webinars, weekly newsletters, fun networking events, and the annual Care Classic golf outing.
Promoting excellence in long-term care is our top priority. To do that, we focus on providing information, training and support to member facilities throughout the Badger State. Our member facilities take a proactive approach to delivering exceptional care, service and satisfaction for residents and their families. Working together, we continue to transform the profession- and improve lives - every day.
Did you know, the WHCA/WiCAL Elite Premier and Elite Business Partners alone provide the association with over $55,000 in annual sponsorship? This allows WHCA/WiCAL to provide its members with discounted event pricing, quality education programs, free webinars, weekly newsletters, fun networking events, and the annual Care Classic golf outing.
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Established in 1951, the Wisconsin Health Care Association & Wisconsin Center for Assisted Living (WHCA/WICAL) is a non-profit organization dedicated to representing, protecting and advancing the interests of Wisconsin's long-term care provider community and the residents they serve.
WHCA/WiCAL is Wisconsin's most representative association of post-acute care facilities, including skilled nursing facilities, therapy centers, and assisted living facilities, as it does not restrict membership to any particular segment of the provider community.
WHCA/WiCAL is Wisconsin's most representative association of post-acute care facilities, including skilled nursing facilities, therapy centers, and assisted living facilities, as it does not restrict membership to any particular segment of the provider community.
Rick Abrams is the President & CEO of WHCA/WiCAL.
With more than 15 years working in the long-term care profession, Rick brings a wealth of health care experience, including prior work at the New Jersey AHCA/NCAL Affiliate, and as COO at AHCA/NCAL.
More recently, Rick has worked with the American Medical Association and the Wisconsin Medical Society.
Rick holds a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Minnesota and a law degree from Seton Hall University School of Law.
Jim Stoa is WHCA/WiCAL's Director of Government Relations and Regulatory Affairs.
With more than 15 years working in the long-term care profession, Rick brings a wealth of health care experience, including prior work at the New Jersey AHCA/NCAL Affiliate, and as COO at AHCA/NCAL.
More recently, Rick has worked with the American Medical Association and the Wisconsin Medical Society.
Rick holds a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Minnesota and a law degree from Seton Hall University School of Law.
Jim Stoa is WHCA/WiCAL's Director of Government Relations and Regulatory Affairs.
One of the principal ways in which the goals of WHCA/WiCAL are accomplished is through active member participation in our WHCA Board of Directors, WiCAL Council, and in our committees that address many of the challenges facing the profession.
District 6 - Calumet, Dodge, Fond du Lac, Ozaukee, Sheboygan, Washington and Winnebago Counties.
As member-driven organizations, the Wisconsin Health Care Association and the Wisconsin Center for Assisted Living (WHCA/WiCAL) depend upon representatives from their long-term care facility membership to identify and help address key issues facing the state's long-term care provider community.
District 6 - Calumet, Dodge, Fond du Lac, Ozaukee, Sheboygan, Washington and Winnebago Counties.
As member-driven organizations, the Wisconsin Health Care Association and the Wisconsin Center for Assisted Living (WHCA/WiCAL) depend upon representatives from their long-term care facility membership to identify and help address key issues facing the state's long-term care provider community.
Are you new to Wisconsin and looking to expand your long term care footprint?
Are you interested in growing and expanding your business within the long term care community?
Are you looking to become a Partner to WHCA/WiCAL and it's members?
We encourage you to review the 2021 Business Partner Guide, which details partnership benefits and opportunities.
Partnerships start at just $500 annually!
If you have any questions, please email Director of Development, Jena Jackson, at jena@whcawical.org.
It is important to highlight the importance of the relationship WHCA/WiCAL has with its Business Partners.
Are you interested in growing and expanding your business within the long term care community?
Are you looking to become a Partner to WHCA/WiCAL and it's members?
We encourage you to review the 2021 Business Partner Guide, which details partnership benefits and opportunities.
Partnerships start at just $500 annually!
If you have any questions, please email Director of Development, Jena Jackson, at jena@whcawical.org.
It is important to highlight the importance of the relationship WHCA/WiCAL has with its Business Partners.
Preventing burnout and turnover starts by supporting staff with the right tools for the job.
WHCA/WiCAL has partnered with mental health service provider and WHCA/WiCAL Prime Business Partner, Behavioral Care Solutions, to give our members ready-to-share webinars to support staff's skill with and understanding of mental health issues in older/disabled adults.
This webinar series is 100% sponsored by Behavioral Care Solutions, allowing us to offer it to our members FREE of charge.
Targeted toward the caregiving audience, we hope that these member benefit webinars can be shared directly with your front-line caregivers or be used as a "train-the-trainer" resource for nursing management.
WHCA/WiCAL has partnered with mental health service provider and WHCA/WiCAL Prime Business Partner, Behavioral Care Solutions, to give our members ready-to-share webinars to support staff's skill with and understanding of mental health issues in older/disabled adults.
This webinar series is 100% sponsored by Behavioral Care Solutions, allowing us to offer it to our members FREE of charge.
Targeted toward the caregiving audience, we hope that these member benefit webinars can be shared directly with your front-line caregivers or be used as a "train-the-trainer" resource for nursing management.
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