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HALAMANDARIS Val Halamandaris NAHC President It is with great sadness that the National Association for Home Care & Hospice (NAHC) announces the passing of its president, Val J. Halamandaris, after a long illness on July 23, 2017. Often referred to as the "leader of the last great civil rights movement", Val worked tirelessly for 50 years to improve the lives and secure the rights of America's elderly and infirm. A self-described "small-town boy who came to Washington, D.C. many years ago, full of ideals," Val responded to President John F. Kennedy's call to public service by joining the staff of Senator Frank E. Moss (D-UT) and enrolling in George Washington University and then Catholic University Law School. Val was quickly drawn to the issues facing senior citizens with the U.S. Senate Committee on Aging and was instrumental in crafting the landmark Medicare and Medicaid programs, including the home health benefit. In 1967, Val and Senator Moss created the "Moss Amendments," which set minimum federal standards for nursing homes. In 1969, Val led an eight-year investigation of nursing homes around the United States, culminating in a 12-volume report, the first of 25 major reports Val wrote for Congress. In 1972, Val produced the first hearings on hospice and wrote the original legislation to provide Medicare coverage for hospice. Val's investigation into Medicare and Medicaid fraud made such abuse a felony and led to the creation of state and federal oversight of the problem. Working with Rep. Claude Pepper (D-FL) in the House of Representatives, Val continued his fight for the aged by helping create the Medicare hospice benefit and reforming the sale of health insurance to senior citizens. Distressed by the conditions he found in America's nursing homes, Val left Congress to find what he called "a better way" health care in the home. When Val founded NAHC, institutionalization of the elderly was the rule and home care was unknown to many. Due in no small part to Val's hard work, leadership and unflagging advocacy, NAHC now represents the nation's 33,000 home care and hospice organizations, two million nurses, therapists and other caregivers and the 12 million infirm, ill, and disabled Americans who receive health care in their homes. Inspired by an encounter with Mother Theresa, Val founded the Caring Institute in 1985 to promote the values of caring and public service and grant scholarship money to young persons. President Bill Clinton called Val "a remarkable human being and one of the most exceptional people that I have ever known" and Claude Pepper said Val was "the best, brightest, and most talented person to have worked for him in 50 years of public service." To the end of his days, Val was guided by these words from President Kennedy: "What we need to do is take care of people till the end of their days, we have the resources, and we have the money. What is at stake is the very future of American democracy and how we are going to be viewed through the prism of history because all great civilizations can be measured by a common yard stick- how did they take care of our vulnerable populations." For his lifetime of dedication to the public good, Val will be posthumously honored with the Pope Francis Award for Charity and Leadership in October. One of the most impactful Americans of the last 50 years, Val cannot be replaced and will never be forgotten. He is survived by his wife, Kathleen M. Brennan; three sons, their wives; six grandchildren and one brother. A Funeral Mass for Val will be held at 10 a.m. on Saturday at St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Caring Institute http://www.caringinstitute.org/donate.html.A">www.caringinstitute.org/donate.html.A Funeral Mass for Val will be held at 10 a.m. on Saturday at St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Caring Institute http://www.caringinstitute.org/donate.html.

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Published by The Washington Post on Jul. 28, 2017.

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Nicole Johnson

April 10, 2025

He was the best of us and restored my faith in humanity. Rest in power, Val.

Carol Trueman

July 22, 2019

Still he soars on Eagles Wings! God Bless you, Val, always.

Joy'e Willman

November 11, 2017

As Vice President of Oregon's homecare union I just want to thank Val for all he has done to bring Dignity home to those who want to stay in their own homes and still need care. He spear headed a new way of life for those seniors and people with disabilities and also to home healthcare across America. You will be missed .

Juliana L'Heureux

August 8, 2017

I'm very sorry to learn about the death of Val Halamandaris, he was a visionary and compassionate leader. Our world has lost a wonderful advocate for the well being of all people, particularly the elderly, the frail, those who are unable to speak for themselves. I still treasure those annual and meaningful Holiday messages, sent to all of us, his colleagues in home health and hospice. Rest In Peace, Val. Juliana L'Heureux

Diana Bonacci-Houghton

August 3, 2017

So sorry for your loss. Rest in Peace my high school friend and may God bless you and your family.

Shelly Barrett

August 3, 2017

He always said the memories and friendships made in the fight for homecare/ hospice would be what we remember and not necessarily the fight itself. He was supremely correct. The memories are precious and my family and I will hold them dear to our hearts.

August 1, 2017

Til we meet again. Love phyl

Toba Robinson, PT, Director Elite Home Health Services

August 1, 2017

Your impact leaves a long legacy of passion and caring for our industry. I feel blessed to have met you on a few occasions and wish your family comfort and peace.

Brenda Young

July 31, 2017

A truly great soul has left this earth. Dear Val, recommend us all to God as I know you will. You are an inspirational, humble man who based his life on works of charity, self-sacrifice and caring for the sick and downtrodden. You shall be sorely missed. Our condolences to your family and to the NAHC family.
Brenda Young and the Kelly family.

Kim Gaffey `

July 31, 2017

There was no greater man who impacted home care and hospice than Val. You were and will continue to be my inspiration for better care to our aged.

July 31, 2017

You will be missed by so many! Thank you for your passion and commitment to the elderly.
Thinking of you Kathy and all the family.
Jeanie Stoker

Janice & Joyce Bova

July 30, 2017

Regrettably, I just heard of Val's passing today, July 29, or my sister and I would have attended his funeral. I worked on Capitol Hill for an Ohio Senator in the mid 60's. Val was the only one who was kind to me. He also came to my aid when I needed help with a friend's dying son to get him into Hospice. We remained friends all these years and I am heartsick hearing about his death. He was always there when I sought his help. My sister and I met his lovely wife at the Frederick Douglass Museum. Although she may not remember, we remember her fondly. Our prayers, thoughts and deepest condolences are with her and Val's entire family. I am sure he is now tending to all those souls up in heaven.

With love,
Janice and Joyce Bova

Chris Halamandaris

July 29, 2017

I still have the Colts helmet Val sent me when I was 5, 50 years ago, because he knew I liked Johnny Unitas...wish I could of known him as an adult...blessings

Carol Trueman

July 29, 2017

It is with a heavy heart that I send deepest sympathy to you, Kathy, for the loss of your dearest friend, companion, confidant and husband. Val truly was and remains a giant among men in so many ways. From his caring and compassion for the many forgotten citizens to the campaigns he carried on valiantly to protect these vulnerable sick, elderly and disabled people, any one who knew Val would always be compelled to support his mission in any way they could.

In retrospect, I recall years ago when he asked me what I thought about his asking for your hand in marriage. Of course, I thought it was a fabulous idea and would be a match made in heaven. And as time would prove, it was!

While I am unable to be with you during this difficult time, please know that I am there in spirit and am praying for Val, secure in the knowledge that he rises to a special place in Heaven as he soars there on Eagles' Wings. My heart ❤ is with you and your family now and always.

Much love,
Carol

Catherine Hawes

July 29, 2017

Val clearly made a big contribution to home health and home care, as well as to the organization representing providers (NAHC) and helping serve the interests of consumers. But he also made huge contributions in improving care of older people in nursing homes through reports, investigations, and hearings that contributed to federal standards for nursing home care and to the establishment of the US DHHS Office of Inspector General and the state Medicaid Fraud Control Units (MFCUs) that now address program fraud and abuse of residents. These are major contributions to the well-being of the elderly. This work inspired my life and career, and I will always owe Val a debt of gratitude.
Catherine Hawes
(Pittsboro, North Carolina)

Marilyn Yager

July 28, 2017

To Kathleen and family, I first met Val during many partnerships on healthcare initiatives when I worked in the Clinton White House, and we found numerous ways in the years since to create a more compassionate healthcare system. He was always ready to lend a hand towards any good project to help people. His warmth and kindness will be missed.

Dan Hilleary

July 28, 2017

Kathy and family, I am sorry to learn of Val's passing. He made a positive impact on the lives of many. May your memories of shared joys and good times bring you comfort and peace.

Leigh Boyack Pierce

July 28, 2017

Gone from our sight, but never from our hearts
May he Rest In Peace

Martin Murphy

July 28, 2017

Val was one of the most inspiring people I ever had the honor of working with. He set a standard for living that was driven by compassion and made the world a safer place for the most vulnerable of us. Thank you, Val.

Cam & Sherry Halamandaris Campbell

July 28, 2017

My heart is broken and forever devastated.
I will miss the sound of your voice.
I will always cherish our childhood and close relationship my dear cousin.
I know you are with our fathers and the rest of the family and look forward to be reunited with you all.
Love you always
Sherry

Susan Carter

July 28, 2017

I am very saddened but to God's presence our friend. I will miss Val, but his words and compassion will carry us forward. Much love and comfort to his family.

Deborah Stango

July 28, 2017

I am saddened to hear of Val's passing. My sincere condolences to his family, friends, and all of us who respected and loved him. May peace fill our hearts for having known such a man.

Sarah Conroy

July 28, 2017

I am so very sorry to learn of Val's passing. He was clearly a force for good in our ever changing world and I feel fortunate for having met him. I wish for healing and joy in remembrance for his family and many, many friends.

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