Contact

Leah Hastings, Executive Director 
Private Care Association 
855-722-0911 
membership@privatecare.org 
 

Private Care Association Membership 

WHAT DOES IT COST TO JOIN PCA?

$1,200 (Individual Organization, National Membership Only)

$2,400 (Florida Organizations: Individual Organization, National and FL State Chapter Membership) *must be a part of National and Florida State Chapter to join PCA if a registry in Florida.

$7,500 (Franchise, National Membership Only)

$10,000 (Florida Organizations: Franchise, National and FL State Chapter Membership) *must be a part of National and Florida State Chapter to join PCA if a registry in Florida.

$100 (Additional Location, Franchisee, Non-Voting, National Membership Only)

$350 (Florida Organizations: Additional Location, Franchisee, Non-Voting, National and FL State Chapter Membership) *must be a part of National and Florida State Chapter to join PCA if a registry in Florida. 

$995 (Associate, Non-Voting) *business entities that provide services and/or other relationship to the industry.

**Our dues structure is based on an annual renewal schedule from the date you join.

WHAT ARE SOME OF THE BENEFITS OF JOINING PCA?

Annual Conference Rate: Discounted Member RateAnnual Conference: Essential updates and education, legislative andlegal items specific to PCA, business development, networking with sponsorsand other PCA members.

New Member Reception: Meet the Board and other new or prospectivePCA members at the annual conference during a special reception to providea basic overview and orientation to the PCA.

Newly Designed and User-Friendly Website: Get breakinglegislative news and all the resources PCA has to offer, including: A Member’s Only discussion and issue forum, Legislative Updates, Coming Events, Members in the News, Member Directory and links to other tools andresources essential to registries.

Learning to Lobby: PCA offers informational sessions to teach you howto connect and lobby PCA and registry issues at both state and national levels.This session is held in conjunction with PCA Fly Ins to Washington D.C.

Registry Do’s and Don’ts: PCA provides an informative pamphletoutlining the basics of caregiver registries, including the essential do’s anddon’ts and issues commonly faced by registries with tips on how to effectivelymanage these challenges.

Compliance: Through the CRSB registries can make application to becomean accredited caregiver registry. This is essential to ensure your registry is runningaccording to business model standards. Additional fee required for accreditation.

PCA Newsletter, email blasts, Webinars and other information sessions offered via phone and Internet:Stay up to date on current legislative and registry essential issues in the convenience of your office or home. Members will receive a discounted rate for all webinars.

Use of PCA logo on printed and web-based materials with required linkback to PCA site.

Member Materials for public relations and marketing, including Consumer Brochure & Sample Advertisments.

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