Membership Types
Service Line Member: Eligible organizations must be engaged in the delivery of home care through certified home care, hospice, private duty home care, home pharmacy/infusion, or home medical equipment services. Each legally recognized business unit shall be eligible for a membership. For purposes of membership, each organization with a filed assumed name is considered a legally recognized business unit. Each service line membership shall have one vote in association elections. Service line members may serve on the Board of Directors, and may hold office.
Service line memberships are for those providing a single service line (Certified/Hospice, Private Duty, or HME/Infusion Pharmacy) with one location.
Corporate Member: Eligible organizations must be engaged in the delivery of home care through certified home care, hospice, private duty home care, home pharmacy/infusion or home medical equipment serv Each legally recognized business unit is eligible for a membership. For purposes of membership, each organization with a filed assumed name is considered a legally recognized business unit. Each service line membership shall have one vote in association elections. Service line members may serve on the Board of Directors, and may hold office.
Individual Membership: Individuals who have an interest in the purpose of the Michigan HomeCare & Hospice Association (MHHA) and do not presently work in an organization defined in any other membership category qualify as Individual Members. Individual Members shall not have voting rights, shall not hold office or serve on the Board of Directors. The individual must at all times be in good standing with Medicare/Medicaid, (if applicable).
Associate Membership: Businesses that provide goods or services to home care industry providers but do not provide goods and services directly to the end users are eligible as Associate members. Associate members may also be local, regional and national associations that have an interest in home care delivery in the state of Michigan, but do not directly provide that care. Holding companies and organizations formed to provide group contracting and/or services for a coalition of home care industry service providers are ineligible for membership. The Board of Directors shall determine whether any applicant shall be denied membership on the basis of this provision. Each associate membership shall have one vote in association elections. There will be one Board of Directors seat reserved for associate members and no more than one seat regardless of the number of associate members. The associate representative of the Board of Directors shall not hold office.