Alliance Rehab Partners

Alliance Rehab has developed partnerships with quality senior care organizations across the United States.

We seek mutually enriching partnering relationships with the most successful, highest-quality senior-care organizations throughout the U.S. Our current relationships are with these outstanding enterprises.


Covenant Alliance Rehab

A Partnership with Covenant Health Network

The Southwest's preeminent long-term care provider alliance, Covenant Health Network (CHN) is dedicated to supporting resident-focused models of care and to providing a productive balance of quality and efficiency to its growing membership of high-quality providers. Established in 1997 as a 501c3 non-profit corporation, CHN serves 44 member facilities in Arizona, Colorado, and New Mexico. Those facilities in turn serve more than 10,000 seniors each day in a variety of congregate, home, and community-based settings.


Healthcare Ventures Alliance

A Partnership with Healthcare Ventures Alliance

Healthcare Ventures Alliance develops and implements programs for comprehensive-care facilities committed to partnering as a success strategy. For such facilities, Healthcare Ventures Alliance is the organization of choice in northwest Pennsylvania.


Senior Care Network

A Partnership with Senior Care Network

A strategic alliance of nonprofit organizations serving the St. Louis metropolitan area, Senior Care Network (SCN) supports, enhances, and maximizes the quality of life for the elderly patient. Its vision, experience, combined resources, and unparalleled commitment enable its member organizations to excel in the management of today’s health-care environment by developing strategic solutions for the future.


Connecticut Alliance for Long Term Care

A Partnership with the Connecticut Alliance for Long Term Care

The Connecticut Alliance for Long Term Care (CALTC) is a statewide network of 30 premier not-for-profit providers offering a full continuum of post-acute-care services including long-term care, sub-acute care, rehabilitation, and home care and retirement services. CALTC supports its membership through a variety of value-added management and clinical services, such as business development, quality assurance, patient satisfaction, and managed care contracting.


New York

A Partnership with the New York Health Care Alliance

The New York Health Care Alliance currently represents a network of 54 sub-acute skilled nursing facilities located in the New York Metropolitan Area with facilities in the five boroughs as well as Nassau, Suffolk, and Westchester. The mission of NYHCA is to provide: "An integrated managed care network offering quality, multifaceted, cost-effective health care in the New York Area through a full continuum of post-acute, sub-acute, and long-term care services."

Find out how Alliance Rehab can help your organization assess and improve its rehabilitation service potential.

Contact: John Callen, President, Alliance Rehab, at jcallen@hranet.org or 630-413-5820.

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