Connections & Career Conference: Nuclear Care Partners

Contact: Lance Danko
Phone: 803-560-0100
Website: Nuclear Care Partners

Nuclear Care Partners (NCP) offers in-home patient-centered care and compassion for our nation’s atomic heroes. NCP provides high-quality care with strong clinical programs and positive patient outcomes.

Founded in 2011 by two nurses with a true passion for helping former atomic workers receive the highest quality of care. They were inspired by the captivating stories and unbelievable struggles of sick workers who sacrificed their health and their lives to protect our country and served in our nation’s nuclear weapons complex.

Nuclear Care Partner’s Administrator for the State of Georgia and South Carolina, Lance Danko explains that it is all about providing exceptional care to patients that improve their lives.

“Every time I visit the home of one of our patients, I am reminded of the awesome responsibility and privilege we have of being entrusted with the care of our nation’s atomic heroes,” recalls Danko. “The positive feedback I consistently receive from both patients and family members about our incredible staff continues to fuel my passion and love for serving in this capacity.”

On September 24th, Danko and his team from Nuclear Care Partners will be attending the Connections and Career conference taking place at First Baptist Church in Augusta, off Walton Way Ext. They would love to meet with you to provide services and/or information to the local community.

“It is our desire to further the mission of Nuclear Care Partners with the communities we serve by providing in-home help and hope to our atomic heroes,” explained Danko. “Also, we want to educate those in our community about the health and financial benefits available to former atomic workers under the Energy Employees Occupational Illness and Compensation Program Act (EEOICPA).”

Nuclear Care Partners is elevating the standard for healthcare through their patient-centered approach.

“We were the first provider exclusively serving former atomic workers to be accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Health Care (ACHC),” said Danko. “Since its inception, we’ve helped former atomic workers get connected with and maximize their EEOICPA benefits and receive the quality care services they deserve.”

So don’t miss your chance to come out and meet with the Nuclear Care Partner’s team at the Connections and Career Conference taking place on September 24th from 1-4 at the First Baptist Church, off Walton Way Ext. They are looking forward to meeting you.

Erin Campbell has worked in and around technology, media, and digital marketing in some aspects throughout her entire career. She loves being able to share that knowledge with you to help you succeed in business and in your career.

If you have ideas for technology in the workplace and how it can help you be more productive, send her an email at erin@augustabusinessdaily.com

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