2024 California Recuperative Care Symposium

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Presenting Sponsor:

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Join us for the first statewide gathering focused on recuperative care.

2024 California Recuperative Care Symposium

Event Registration Now Open

About the Event

The National Institute for Medical Respite Care (NIMRC), a special program of the National Health Care for the Homeless Council (NHCHC), hosts the inaugural California Recuperative Care Symposium, September 12-13, 2024, at the Hilton Arden West in Sacramento, California.

Recuperative Care, also known as Medical Respite Care, is becoming nationally recognized as a bridge between homelessness and interim housing. With the introduction of CalAIM in 2022, Recuperative Care programs are developing across California at an astounding rate. Embracing the theme, Cross-Organizational Solutions for a Seamless System of Care, NIMRC elevates the growing practice of Recuperative Care as an integral component of our mission to build an equitable, high-quality health care system.

NIMRC is excited to showcase promising practices, program models, and examples of leadership at this monumental event celebrating Recuperative Care services in California.

Call for Sponsors & Exhibitors

Join the inaugural California Recuperative Care Symposium as a sponsor or exhibitor as we present Cross-Organizational Solutions for a Seamless System of Care. Funding for this event supports NHCHC and NIMRC, the only national organizations solely dedicated to the community of providers serving the growing homeless population in the U.S.

To learn more, download the Sponsor & Exhibitor Prospectus below or contact Louisa Post, Associate Director for Development at (615) 226-2292, Ext. 231, or email lpost@nhchc.org.

Please note, the registration deadline for sponsors and exhibitors is August 2, 2024.

Event Registration: Now Open

Registration Cost:

  • Standard Registration: $525
  • Out-of-State Registration: $725
  • Recuperative Care Provider Registration: $275

Early Bird Discount:

Until June 30, 2024, receive 30% off standard registration with the discount code*: EARLYBIRD30.

*Limit three registrations per organization. This discount is only available to attendees who work in the state of California.

Registration Includes:

  • Admission to all presentations and panels during the two-day event
  • Breakfast and lunch
  • Admission to the welcome reception on Sept. 12, 2024
  • A complimentary tote bag
  • Access to a network of 250 representatives from recuperative care programs, hospitals, health centers, managed care plans and more!

Event Schedule

The event schedule below is currently in development and subject to change as plans are finalized. Please check back closer to the date of the event for a full event program in PDF format.

Special Programs

  • Recuperative Care programs can send clients to the Symposium on a full Client Scholarship. Apply here by July 19, 2024!
  • Know an influential leader in California Recuperative Care? Nominate them for the Symposium’s Trailblazer Award here by July 24, 2024!

Save the Date

Date: September 12-13, 2024

Location: Hilton Arden West
2200 Harvard Street
Sacramento, CA 95815

Thank You to Our Sponsors

Presenting Sponsor:

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Champion Sponsor:

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Leader Sponsor:

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Important Deadlines

Call for Proposals Submission:
April 10, 2024

Early-Bird Discounted Registration:
May 9 - June 30, 2024

Client Scholarship Program Applications:
July 19, 2024

Trailblazer Award Nominations:
July 24, 2024

Registration Deadline for Sponsors & Exhibitors:
August 2, 2024

Registration Deadline for Presenters:
August 22, 2024

About NIMRC

The National Institute for Medical Respite Care (NIMRC) is a special program of the National Health Care for the Homeless Council (NHCHC).

NIMRC is the first national institute to advance best practices, expert services, and state-of-the-field knowledge in medical respite care (also known as recuperative care). Internal staff, consultants, and consulting teams address a range of principles and practices in creating or expanding medical respite care programs.

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