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Visit VCPI's Booth at the 2013 CAHF Conference

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November 11, 2013

 

VCPI to offer insight on maximizing IT resources for the Senior Living and Post-Acute Care industry.

MILWAUKEE, NOVEMBER 11, 2013 – Renee Flis, Regional Sales Manager and Janet Devlin, Account Manager for Senior Living and Post-Acute Care technology leader VCPI will provide valuable insight and advice on how to leverage IT resources with Service Desk, Network Management, IT Assessment and Secure Wireless Solutions at booth #125 in the CAHF Conference Expo, Monday and Tuesday, November 11 and 12 in Palm Springs, CA.

“VCPI’s core services offer clients the scalability, predictability and focus they need to continue delivering high-quality care,” said Flis.  “Whether it’s assessing IT operations, managing networks, securing wireless data communications or providing 24x7 Service Desk support, our team of experts make sure our clients’ businesses remain successful.”

For more information on the upcoming 2013 CAHF Convention, go to http://www.cahfconvention.com.

We focus on technology so you can focus on care.

 

About VCPI

Headquartered in Milwaukee, WI, Virtual Care Provider customized IT solutions solve business challenges and enable clients to focus on taking care of patients and residents. Our client base of more than 2,400 providers of post-acute care in 46 states rely on VCPI experts to deliver innovative Senior Living and Post-Acute Care-focused solutions. Founded in 2000, VCPI is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Extendicare Inc., one of the largest operators of Senior Living and Post-Acute Care, home health, and assisted living communities in the U.S. and Canada.

 

About CAHF

Founded in 1950, the California Association of Health Facilities is a non-profit professional association representing skilled-nursing facilities and intermediate-care facilities for the developmentally disabled. It is dedicated to providing quality care for the frail, elderly, developmentally disabled and those with chronic mental illness.