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Neighborhood Visiting Nurse Association records

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In May 1912, a group of church women interested in local charities met at the home of Mrs. Charles Walton to discuss local health and social needs. They had the desire to coordinate efforts toward establishing an agency for home health care. In the end, they organized a new agency named Neighborhood League in June 1912. Dr. G. H. S. Jameson was selected as President along with five members to constitute an Executive Committee. The League, headquartered in Wayne, PA, provided the first visiting nurse in October 1912, at a starting salary of $750. She cared for infants who suffered from summer complaints: diseases of the pelvic organs, brain, nerves, kidney, and bladder, as well as typhoid fever. The first year saw 101 patients treated, and the treasurer's report showed a budget of $1,213.93. A social worker for family counseling was employed in October 1913, and the many activities of the League included family case work and public health nursing.

In 1914, in cooperation with the Radnor School District, school nursing was initiated for health inspection and education. The school district paid for the nurse's salary and the League provided the nurse headquarters in the League's offices.

By 1921, a well-baby clinic was established in which the nurse provided inspections for illness and deformities, advice in care of the baby, formula changes, and immunizations. By 1923, the nursing staff consisted of three registered nurses, one in general nursing and obstetrics, one in general and school nursing, and one in child health. The nursing staff was called upon to provide nursing services in the April 1930 Devon Disaster when an explosion erupted at the Fireworks Manufacturing Company. For several weeks the nurses provided emergency services, treated the wounded, supplied food and shelter, and assured those who had lost their homes that aid would be forthcoming. The disaster demonstrated to the community the value and need for the Neighborhood League.

Financial support for the agency came from faithful friends; patient fees which averaged ten to fifty cents; and material donations from various guilds, churches and individuals. From June 1919 through 1953, a contract with the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company offered to certain insured policy holders a fee-per-visit basis for home nursing services. The United Charities Campaign, the precursor of the United Way, also provided monies. The Neighborhood League was reorganized in July 1948, which enabled it to carry on more effectively a program of health and family service without sacrificing its leadership in community planning nor diminishing its devotion to community health and welfare. The reorganization provided for two functional divisions, Public Health Nursing and Family Services. Each had its own policy-making committee, budget, and professional director.

The League had actually a third division, which consisted of the Neighborhood Shop, the Woman's Exchange, and the Junior Service Board. The Neighborhood Shop started in 1925 for the disposal of clothing, furniture, and miscellaneous bric-a-brac given by grateful patients. The proceeds from the sales were donated to the nursing services. The store flourished, and by 1954, four shops were in operation and staffed permanently by volunteers. In 1931 at the height of the Depression, the Woman's Exchange was founded under the auspices of members of the League who were concerned with the financial plight of depression families. In the Woman's Exchange Shop, women could find an outlet for their home-cooked food and handmade merchandise, thus augmenting their incomes.

The Junior Service Board was organized in January 1934 to aid the League in community work. It provided a scholarship fund to aid students entering nursing and/or aid League nursing staff looking for further education. Volunteer members assisted in the dental and well-baby clinics, provided transportation for patients and the elderly, and planned social events for nursing home guests. Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets of food were also given annually to needy families. The Board's annual fundraising activities included fashion show and luncheon, bridge parties, and the Tinsel Ball.

In 1957, the Woman's Exchange and the League Shops separated, each taking on its own board and chairman. Then in 1973, the Woman's Exchange, Neighborhood Shops, and Junior Service Board all became auxiliaries to the Nursing Service.

By 1964, the nursing service area extended beyond the Wayne area, including both Delaware and Chester County. The nursing staff increased from one nurse in 1912 to four in 1964 while visits went from 1,499 to 4,043. Also with the advent of Medicare, the League merged with the Community Nurse Association of Malvern, Paoli and Berwyn. The new organization, which was formed in January 1965, was called the Neighborhood League of Upper Main Line. It in turn merged in 1980 with the Central Chester County VNA and was renamed the Home Health Services of Chester County and Vicinity. In 1985, it changed its name to Home Health, Inc., and then in 1988, it became the Neighborhood Visiting Nurse Association.

Community Nurse Association of Malvern, Paoli, Berwyn, 1919-1965

During World War I (1919), a flu epidemic reached such great proportions that the Red Cross House in Paoli was used as a hospital. The House was staffed with a registered nurse and volunteers to provide nursing care and it soon became apparent that the community needed to organize a permanent nursing service. Thus a visiting nurse service was established under the auspices of the Red Cross in Paoli in 1919. This affiliation with the Red Cross, however, was financially unacceptable as people who contributed $1 to the Red Cross Drive then thought they were entitled to free care. So the officers of the visiting nurse service decided to withdraw from the Red Cross and establish the Community Nurse Association of Malvern, Paoli, and Berwyn. In 1930, the association was incorporated and became a member of the Community Chest of Philadelphia. In January 1, 1965, the Community Nurse Association merged with the Neighborhood League.

Neighborhood League of Upper Main Line, 1965-1980

With the merging of the Neighborhood League and the Community Nurse Association of Malvern, Paoli, and Berwyn, the organization became known as the Neighborhood League of Upper Main Line. Medicare Certification in 1966 provided for reimbursement of services to the elderly. Services expanded to include physical, occupational, speech, and home health aide. An objective of the home care service was to enable the elderly population with acute or chronic illnesses to be able to maintain themselves in their home environment. Demonstration programs were initiated, such as "24 Hour Home Health Services" (1979-1980) and "Radnor Nutrition Program" (1977-1979).

The home health care field, following the implementation of Medicare, became big business. In 1977, health care was one of the largest industries in the country. Various operators who had remained uninterested in the field when it was relatively low-profit, now became involved as the dollar potential soared. Two additional types of agencies were in operation. One was a proprietary for-profit organization, while the second was a not-for-profit organization that sought to break even but did pay out high salaries to the owners/employees. These organizations competed for full-fee patients and referred patients who were unable to pay such charges to voluntary agencies. The Neighborhood League Board members then became active in advocating legislation for proper regulations to protect voluntary agencies from these unfair practices.

Elizabeth Zimmerman Cathcart, RN, MPH, was Executive Director of the organization for Home Health Services (1974-1985). She had the foresight to recognize the dramatic changes in the technical and social nature of the health services. In the late '70s, with double-digit inflation, "cost-containment" became a household word. The trend toward greater expectations of home health agencies and less funding for these services also began. Competition for patients and other factors propelled Cathcart to take a leadership role in the merger of two voluntary, non-profit home health agencies, the Neighborhood League and the Visiting Nurse Association of Central Chester County. For her leadership in community work, she received the Legion of Honor Award from the Chapel of the Four Chaplains in 1978.

West Chester Visiting Nurse Association (Social Service Society), 1914-1961

The West Chester Visiting Nurse Association was founded as a Social Service Society in 1914 through the vision and generosity of Jane T. Achelis. The Social Service Society was named so because the first nurse was not a professional registered nurse, thus the organization did not qualify for visiting nurse status. In 1916, the society was raised to visiting nurse status with the employment of a professional nurse who graduated from Chester County. In 1918, the nursing staff along with volunteers provided the nursing care needed during the flu epidemic. This demonstrated the need for a community nursing service and financial contributions increased. By 1921, one physician stated he could "not practice without the assistance of a visiting nurse."

The organization provided various services. During World War I the home health service work was done for the Red Cross. In the Depression years, all state emergency services were provided. For the World War II period, the staff assumed other responsibilities.

In the '50s, consideration was given to merging with the Downingtown Visiting Nurse Association for the purpose of increasing and improving health care services to the wide-spread community each was then serving. Approval for consolidation was granted by the Common Pleas Court in October 1961.

Visiting Nurse Association of Downingtown, 1916-1961

The Downingtown Visiting Nurse Association was an outgrowth of the Emergency Aid and Home Relief Association during World War I. Representatives from Emergency Aid and Home Relief Association, Women's Club, and the Visiting Nurse Society of Philadelphia comprised a committee established to organize a visiting nurse association for the Downingtown area. Their mission was accomplished in October 1916.

Services rendered by the nurse were many and varied. The main focus of her service was bedside nursing care. In the Depression years, she distributed clothing, food, and fuel which had been donated by the Lions Club and local fire company. Well-baby clinics were held regularly as well. In 1946, another nurse was employed as referrals for service increased.

In early days, funding was obtained through various activities. Association members paid yearly dues, subscriptions were solicited from various clubs in the area, and envelopes were left at every house asking for a penny from each family member. The Metropolitan Life Insurance Company paid for nursing service to its subscribers for twenty-five years.

Due to the trends of the late 1950s and early 1960s health care system, the Directors began merger discussions with the West Chester Visiting Nurse Association in the interest of efficiency and economy. The merger become effective on September 26, 1961. The new organization was named the Visiting Nurse Association of Central Chester County.

Visiting Nurse Association of Central Chester County, 1961-1980

With the consolidation of Downingtown and West Chester, offices were maintained in both areas so health care service in each area could continue. In 1966, the Association was certified for participation under the Medicare Program. During this period, home health care became an important part of the health care system. It was an alternative to institutionalization, a less costly system and psychologically more acceptable to individuals, especially the elderly. The Association expanded its service to include physical therapy, speech therapy, home health aid services, as well as medical supplies and equipment. It also focused on health promotion by providing a maternal-child health home visitation program, child health clinics for pre-school children, and adult health clinics for health maintenance of the elderly.

The late '70s were years of double-digit inflation, and "cost-containment" became a household word. The trend toward greater expectation of home health agencies and less funding for these services also began. These factors prompted the Association to merge with the Neighborhood League of the Upper Main Line. The merger became effective in October 1980.

Home Health Services of Chester County and Vicinity, 1980-1985

With the merger of the Visiting Nurse Association of Central Chester County area and Neighborhood League of Upper Main Line, the organization was named the Home Health Services of Chester County and Vicinity. This formation of a new agency provided home health services in Southern and Central Chester County and in small areas of Delaware and Montgomery Counties.

The Hospice program in coordination with the Chester County Hospital was organized. Emphasis was upon quality of life for the patient and family during the advanced stages of terminal illness. Along with nursing, physical, speech and occupational therapies and home health aide services, music therapy was added for the Hospice Program. Evening home visits were added in 1982 to meet the special needs of home-bound patients. With the increase of Hispanic residents in Chester County, two Spanish-speaking nurses were employed to enable these residents to take advantage of the available services.

The Agency received accreditation from the National League for Nursing in 1982. It was the first organization in Chester County to receive this national recognition and was one of 102 agencies out of 5000 nationwide who were so accredited.

In 1984 the Board of Directors began discussing restructuring the agency to create greater flexibility in meeting home health care needs. Restructuring and approval was accomplished by January 1, 1985. The agency became Home Health Services, Inc. Home Health Services, Inc. 1985-1988

The restructuring and name change did not change nor interfere with any of the home health services provided. The functions and purpose of the organization remained the same. The functions were divided by different corporate structures. Instead of one large organization there were four corporations, a parent and three subsidiaries. The parent corporation was named Home Health Services, Inc. while the subsidiaries were the Visiting Nurse Association of Chester County and Vicinity, the Hospice of Chester County, and the Neighborhood League Health Services.

Home Health Services, Inc. as the parent corporation did not provide any patient care. Its primary function was to provide administrative and management services to the three subsidiaries. It also provided fundraising services for the expansion of the agency.

The Visiting Nurse Association of Chester County and Vicinity was the Medicare/Medicare certified home health agency and provided all Medicare approved home health services, such as skilled nursing; speech, occupational, and physical therapies; enterostomal therapy, mental health counseling; Medicare social services; and personal care service.

The Hospice of Chester of County was another subsidiary. Its primary function was to coordinate all services to client receiving hospice care. In addition, ancillary services to help meet the special needs of the terminally ill and their families were available through funding from the United Way.

Neighborhood League Health Services was the third subsidiary. Services provided included dental/orthodontic clinics, home-bound dental services, day care services and hospital home care. The three auxiliaries, Woman's Exchange, the Junior Service Board and Neighborhood League Shops which were originally auxiliaries of the Neighborhood league in Wayne related directly to the parent corporation, Home Health Services, Inc. Their functions remained unchanged.

In 1988, the economic situation caused financial difficulties. Aggressive action to insure continued financial stability of the organization was initiated. Plans called for space and staff consolidation and down-sizing of administrative staff. In 1989, in recognition of the importance of the Neighborhood League, the Board of the Directors changed the name of the organization to the Neighborhood Health Agencies, Inc., Neighborhood Visiting Nurse Association, Neighborhood Hospice, and the Neighborhood League Health Services. This provided the agency a link between all its operating entities. The Neighborhood Visiting Nurse Association has retained characteristics of a traditional visiting nurse association providing home health care services based on community health needs.

The records for the Neighborhood Visiting Nurse Association document home care services provided to communities in Chester and Delaware counties from 1900 to 1990. The collection also documents changes in social and environmental conditions as well as legislative, technological, and medical science in the period.

In addition the collection documents the process of amalgamation of a number of local VNA organizations. The Neighborhood League merged with the Community Nurse Association of Malvern, Paoli and Berwyn (1919-1965) and changed its name to the Neighborhood League of Upper Main Line in 1965. The Downingtown Visiting Nurse Association (1916-1961) merged with the West Chester Visiting Nurse Association (1914-1961) to become Central Chester County Visiting Nurse Association (1961-1980). This association then merged with the Neighborhood League of Upper Main Line in 1980 and was named Home Health Services of Chester County and Vicinity. The history and administrative files of each organization are included in this collection.

The records also document the reorganization and name change of the Home Health Services of Chester County and Vicinity in 1985 to Home Health Services, Inc., which was renamed in 1988 as the Neighborhood Health Agencies, Inc.

Gift of Mahlon R. Fiscel and Audrey L. Komnik.

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Collection Inventory

By-laws and correspondence, 1942-1949.
Box 1 Folder 1
Charter and by-laws revisions, 1948.
Box 1 Folder 2
Charter, by-laws, revisions, and correspondence, 1950-1952.
Box 1 Folder 3
Charter, by-laws, revisions, and correspondence, 1952.
Box 1 Folder 4
1912-1922.
Box 1 Folder 5
1923-1930.
Box 1 Folder 6
1931-1935.
Box 1 Folder 7
1936-1942.
Box 1 Folder 8
1912-1914.
Box 1 Folder 9
1915-1917.
Box 1 Folder 10
1918-1920.
Box 2 Folder 11
1922-1924.
Box 2 Folder 12
1939.
Box 2 Folder 13
1940.
Box 2 Folder 14
1941.
Box 2 Folder 15
1950.
Box 2 Folder 16
1951-1953.
Box 2 Folder 17
1954-1957.
Box 2 Folder 18
1929-1934.
Box 2 Folder 19
1939-1961.
Box 2 Folder 20
Committee list, 1956-1957.
Box 2 Folder 21
Membership list, 1954-1956.
Box 2 Folder 22
Members manual, 1958.
Box 2 Folder 23
Reorganization proposal, 1948.
Box 2 Folder 24
Social service, nursing, toy repair shop, and christmas committee, 1941.
Box 2 Folder 25
Case Committee, minutes, 1918-1919.
Box 3 Folder 1
Finance Committee, minutes, 1961.
Box 3 Folder 2
Merger Committee, minutes, 1957.
Box 3 Folder 3
Nursing Committee, minutes, 1943-1948.
Box 3 Folder 4
Personnel Committee, minutes, 1960.
Box 3 Folder 5
1951-1952.
Box 3 Folder 2
1953-1954.
Box 3 Folder 3
1956-1961.
Box 3 Folder 4
1963-1964.
Box 3 Folder 5
Board members attendance record, 1957-1958.
Box 3 Folder 6
Committee assignments, 1957-1958.
Box 3 Folder 7
Budget, 1953-1959.
Box 3 Folder 8
Certification for prison nursing service, 1918.
Box 3 Folder 9
Correspondence, agency boundaries, 1950-1958.
Box 3 Folder 10
Director of Public Health Nursing, personal file, 1953-1957.
Box 3 Folder 11
Employment standards, Public Health Nurses in Pennsylvania, 1958.
Box 3 Folder 12
1945-1949.
Box 3 Folder 13
1950-1953.
Box 3 Folder 14
Orientation manual, Community Nursing Service, Delaware County, 1950.
Box 4 Folder 15
Program for new staff members, 1952.
Box 4 Folder 16
Pamphlet, Annual Report, 1953.
Box 4 Folder 17
Pamphlet, Service Available, 1949.
Box 4 Folder 18
Booklet, 1955.
Box 4 Folder 19
Newsletter, 1951-1952.
Box 4 Folder 20
Clippings, 1936-1965.
Box 26 Folder 1
Report of Supervisors Conference, 1964.
Box 4 Folder 21
1947-1948.
Box 4 Folder 22
(rough draft), 1956-1957.
Box 4 Folder 23
1957-1958.
Box 4 Folder 24
1963-1964.
Box 4 Folder 25
Public Health Nursing Division, 1953-1954.
Box 4 Folder 26
Rehabilitation study, Community Nurse Service, 1962-1965.
Box 4 Folder 27
Treasurer's Report, 1963-1964.
Box 4 Folder 28
1950-1951.
Box 4 Folder 29
1952-1953.
Box 4 Folder 30
1954-1959.
Box 4 Folder 31
1948-1951.
Box 4 Folder 32
1952-1957.
Box 4 Folder 33
Committee on unification, report, 1949.
Box 4 Folder 34
Joint merger of social program, report, 1957.
Box 4 Folder 35
1940.
Box 4 Folder 36
1946.
Box 4 Folder 37
(Annual Report), 1948-1953.
Box 5 Folder 38
1950.
Box 5 Folder 39
History, 1925-1949.
Box 5 Folder 40
Excise tax, 1951-1954.
Box 5 Folder 41
Pennsylvania sales and use tax, 1956.
Box 5 Folder 42
Registration claim to copyright, 1962.
Box 5 Folder 43
Reports, 1927-1950.
Box 5 Folder 44
Annual Report, 1957-1958.
Box 5 Folder 45
1934.
Box 5 Folder 46
1940.
Box 5 Folder 47
Endowment fund, correspondence, 1920-1940.
Box 5 Folder 1
Funding correspondence, 1955.
Box 5 Folder 2
Financial statement, 1957.
Box 5 Folder 3
Fund Agency Review Report, 1961.
Box 5 Folder 4
History of Shops, Women's Exchange, Junior League Service, 1958.
Box 5 Folder 1
Article, 1907.
Box 5 Folder 2
Bridge Benefit Ticket, 1950.
Box 5 Folder 3
Footlighters, benefit performance, 1938 and 1940.
Box 5 Folder 4
Newspaper clippings, 1936-1946.
Box 5 Folder 5
Newsletter, 1950-1951.
Box 5 Folder 6
Annual Report (reprint), 1929.
Box 5 Folder 7
Persons serving in World War II, 1944.
Box 5 Folder 8
Treasurer's Report, 1912-1961 and 1961-1962.
Box 5 Folder 10
Pamphlet, services provided, 1940-1946.
Box 5 Folder 11
25th anniversary, invitation and program, 1937.
Box 5 Folder 12
48th anniversary, annual meeting, 1960.
Box 5 Folder 13
50th anniversary celebration file, 1962.
Box 5 Folder 14
1924-1936.
Box 25
1947-1965.
Box 25
Annual meeting report, 1956.
Box 5 Folder 1
1953.
Box 5 Folder 2
1954-1955.
Box 5 Folder 3
1956-1957.
Box 6 Folder 4
1944-1948.
Box 6 Folder 5
1949.
Box 6 Folder 6
1950.
Box 6 Folder 7
1951.
Box 6 Folder 8
Student Nurse, late 1800 or early 1900.
Box 27 Photo 1
Red Cross Nurse holding doll, 1918.
Box 27 Photo 2
Red Cross Nurse with bugler, 1918.
Box 27 Photo 3
Visiting Nurse bathing patient, 1900.
Box 27 Photo 4
Visiting Nurse with children, 1920.
Box 27 Photo 5
Women with two children and infant in carriage, 1920.
Box 27 Photo 6
Visiting Nurse, 1930.
Box 27 Photo 7
Visiting Nurse bathing patient, 1955.
Box 27 Photo 8
Visiting Nurse combing patient's hair, 1960.
Box 27 Photo 9
Visiting Nurse consulting patient, 1960.
Box 27 Photo 10
Visiting Nurse giving patient injection, 1965.
Box 27 Photo 11
Visiting Nurse giving patient injection, 1965.
Box 27 Photo 12
Well-baby Clinic.
Visiting Nurse assisting physician with physical examination of child, 1955.
Box 27 Photo 13
Physician examining a baby, 1960.
Box 27 Photo 14
Physician examining a baby, 1960.
Box 27 Photo 15
Physician examining a baby, 1960.
Box 27 Photo 16
Physician giving injection to child with a volunteer assisting, 1960.
Box 27 Photo 17
Physician examining a child with nurse assisting and parent observing, 1960.
Box 27 Photo 18
Visiting Nurse taking circumference of baby's head, 1960.
Box 27 Photo 19
Visiting Nurse giving baby an injection, mother assisting with sibling observing, 1960.
Box 27 Photo 20
Mothers and children in waiting room, 1960.
Box 27 Photo 21
Mothers and children in waiting room, 1960.
Box 27 Photo 22
Volunteer talking with parents and children, 1960.
Box 27 Photo 23
Volunteer holding a child, 1960.
Box 27 Photo 24
Volunteer holding a child on rocking horse, 1960.
Box 27 Photo 25
Staff meeting, 1960.
Box 27 Photo 26
With physician, 1960.
Box 27 Photo 27
With board members, 1962.
Box 27 Photo 28
With board members, 1962.
Box 27 Photo 29
With nursing staff, 1962.
Box 27 Photo 30
With staff member, 1962.
Box 27 Photo 31
Robert J. Billinger, Jr., Board President, 1960-1962.
Box 27 Photo 32
Board member, 1962.
Box 27 Photo 33
Board member, 1962.
Box 27 Photo 34
Social event, staff and board members, 1960.
Box 27 Photo 35

Constitution and by-laws, 1930.
Box 27 Folder 1
Board minutes/Annual Reports, 1951-1958.
Box 27 Folder 2
Pamphlet, 1956.
Box 27 Folder 3
1919-1950.
Box 27 Folder 1
1959.
Box 27 Folder 1
Re: merger, 1957-1965.
Box 27 Folder 2

Organization chart, 1979.
Box 27 Folder 1
1965-1966.
Box 27 Folder 2
1971-1972.
Box 27 Folder 3
1973-1974.
Box 27 Folder 4
1975.
Box 27 Folder 5
1976.
Box 27 Folder 6
1977-1978.
Box 27 Folder 7
1979-1980.
Box 27 Folder 8
Manual, 1978.
Box 7 Folder 9
Membership list, committee membership list and attendance, 1974-1979.
Box 7 Folder 10
Questionnaire for Board members.
Box 7 Folder 11
Executive Director's, 1974-1980.
Box 7 Folder 12
1965.
Box 7 Folder 13
1966.
Box 7 Folder 14
1974-1975, 1976-1977.
Box 7 Folder 15
1977-1978, 1979-1980.
Box 7 Folder 16
1971-1974.
Box 7 Folder 17
1977-1978.
Box 7 Folder 18
1979-1980.
Box 7 Folder 19
Treasurer's Report, Public Health Nursing Service, 1965-1966.
Box 7 Folder 20
Chester County Council of Home Health Agencies, Correspondence, 1973-1978.
Box 7 Folder 21
National League for Nursing, membership certificate, 1979.
Box 7 Folder 22
Patient Admission Ledger, 1946-1980.
Box 7 Folder 23
Staff meetings summary notes, 1976-1978.
Box 7 Folder 24
1972.
Box 8 Folder 1
1974-1977.
Box 8 Folder 2
1978-1980.
Box 8 Folder 3
Executive and Finance, 1973.
Box 8 Folder 4
Advisory Committee of Professional Personnel, Minutes, 1972.
Box 8 Folder 5
Minutes, 1974.
Box 8 Folder 6
Purpose and objective, 1975.
Box 8 Folder 7
Fund Raising Committee, minutes, 1977.
Box 8 Folder 8
1965.
Box 8 Folder 9
1975-1977.
Box 8 Folder 10
1978-1979.
Box 8 Folder 11
Medical Advisory Committee, minutes, 1975, 1977, 1979.
Box 8 Folder 12
Neighborhood League and Auxiliaries Committees minutes, 1979.
Box 8 Folder 13
1974-1978.
Box 8 Folder 14
1979-1980.
Box 8 Folder 15
1968-1978.
Box 8 Folder 16
1979-1980.
Box 8 Folder 17
Program Evaluation Committee, Minutes, 1975-1978.
Box 8 Folder 18
1974-1978.
Box 8 Folder 19
1971-1973.
Box 8 Folder 20
1976-1978.
Box 8 Folder 21
1977-1980.
Box 8 Folder 1
1982-1983.
Box 8 Folder 2
Statistical Pilot Project, 1979.
Box 8 Folder 3
Finance Committee, correspondence, 1960.
Box 8 Folder 4
Need for additional funds clippings, 1972.
Box 8 Folder 5
Staff withholding tax information, 1966.
Box 8 Folder 6
Advisory Committee, minutes, 1979.
Box 8 Folder 1
Advisory Nutrition Committee, minutes, 1977-1978.
Box 8 Folder 2
Budget reports, 1976-1980.
Box 8 Folder 3
Demonstration project program, 24-hour Home Health Services, 1979-1980.
Box 8 Folder 4
Executive Director job description, 1979.
Box 8 Folder 5
Nutrition Program report, 1977-1980.
Box 8 Folder 6
Radnor Nutrition Program brochure, 1978.
Box 8 Folder 7
History, 1972.
Box 8 Folder 8
Brochures, 1975.
Box 8 Folder 9
1974-1975.
Box 9 Folder 10
1976-1977.
Box 9 Folder 11
1978-1979.
Box 9 Folder 12
Annual Report brochure, 1978-1980.
Box 9 Folder 1
Brochures, 1967-1977.
Box 9 Folder 2
Clippings, 1962-1979.
Box 26 Folder 2
Correspondence, publications, 1965-1979.
Box 9 Folder 3
Executive Director's appointment announcement, 1974.
Box 9 Folder 4
Record Group 3/Series 6. Artifact.
Participants at Villanova University Workshop, 1968.
Box 27 Photo 36
Nursing staff, 1969.
Box 27 Photo 37
Social function, board members, 1972.
Box 27 Photo 38
Social functions, group participants, 1972.
Box 27 Photo 39
Social function, receiving line, 1972.
Box 27 Photo 40
Board members, 1972.
Box 27 Photo 41
Margaret Hursh, RN, Nursing Director, greeting volunteer, 1970.
Box 27 Photo 42
Margaret Hursh, RN, Nursing Director, greeting volunteer, 1970.
Box 27 Photo 43
Comparison of nursing uniforms, 1914 and 1972.
Box 27 Photo 44
Memorial Day parade, Neighborhood League cars, 1976.
Box 27 Photo 45
Board members, 1976.
Box 27 Photo 46
Board members, 1976.
Box 27 Photo 47
Board members, 1976.
Box 27 Photo 48
Exhibit for Home Health Agencies, Chester County, 1970s.
Box 27 Photo 49
Dentist and assistant examining child's teeth, 1955.
Box 27 Photo 50
Dentist and assistant providing dental treatment to young boy, 1965.
Box 27 Photo 51
Dentist providing dental treatment to young boy, 1965.
Box 27 Photo 52
Dentist providing dental treatment to young girl, 1974.
Box 27 Photo 53
Visiting Nurses, 1912-1928.
Box 30A Section 1
Clinics and home care services.
Box 30A Section 2
Dental services.
Box 30A Section 3
Fund raising-presentation, Delaware County Commissions, 1974.
Box 30A Tape 1

1914.
Box 9 Folder 1
1953.
Box 9 Folder 2
1916-1924.
Box 9 Folder 3
(ledger), 1916-1927.
Box 9 Folder 4
(ledger), 1928-1944.
Box 9 Folder 5
(ledger), 1944-1952.
Box 9 Folder 6
1954.
Box 10 Folder 7
1955-1956.
Box 10 Folder 8
1957.
Box 10 Folder 9
1958-1959.
Box 10 Folder 10
1960.
Box 10 Folder 11
1961.
Box 10 Folder 12
M.B. Gilpin, 1953-1961.
Box 10 Folder 13
Director's Report, 1953 and 1958.
Box 10 Folder 14
Correspondence, 1957-1960.
Box 10 Folder 15
Personnel policies and Director's job description, 1957.
Box 10 Folder 16
Executive Committee, minutes, 1958.
Box 10 Folder 1
Education Committee, Minutes, 1955.
Box 10 Folder 2
Minutes, 1950-1960.
Box 10 Folder 3
Correspondence, 1950-1960.
Box 10 Folder 4
Minutes, 1954-1956.
Box 10 Folder 5
Correspondence, 1951-1960.
Box 10 Folder 6
Budget proposal, 1950-1953.
Box 10 Folder 1
Contribution ledger, 1914-1924.
Box 10 Folder 2
Donation ledger, 1934-1943.
Box 11 Folder 3
1914-1920.
Box 11 Folder 4
1919-1927.
Box 11 Folder 5
1928-1935.
Box 11 Folder 6
1935-1940.
Box 11 Folder 7
1940-1944.
Box 12 Folder 8
Petty cash and earnings ledger, 1945-1949.
Box 12 Folder 9
Visiting nurse expense/cost per visit statement, 1955.
Box 12 Folder 10
Case histories, 1934.
Box 12 Folder 1
Child Health Program, 1950-1951.
Box 12 Folder 2
Handbook, 1940.
Box 12 Folder 3
Housevisits ledger, 1970-1976.
Box 12 Folder 4
Parents classes manual (obstetrics), 1948.
Box 12 Folder 5
Patient listing ledger, 1913-1933.
Box 12 Folder 6
1921.
Box 12 Folder 1
1960.
Box 12 Folder 2
Patient/Family Rules for calling the nurse, 1918.
Box 12 Folder 3
News release, 1956.
Box 12 Folder 4
Newspaper clippings, 1922.
Box 12 Folder 5
Scrapbook, 1953-1954.
Box 12 Folder 6
Nursing staff leaving for home visiting, 1928.
Box 27 Photo 54
Nursing staff, 1951-1952.
Box 27 Photo 55
Visiting nurse speaking with children, 1955.
Box 27 Photo 56
Home care services, nursing, 1952.
Box 27 Photo 57
Visiting nurses leaving office, 1960.
Box 27 Photo 58
Visiting nurse giving patient injection, 1960.
Box 27 Photo 59
Visiting nurse assisting patient, 1960.
Box 27 Photo 60
Immunization clinic (polio), 1958.
Box 27 Photo 61
Well-baby clinic, mothers and children, 1955.
Box 27 Photo 62
Well-baby clinic, 1951-1952.
Box 27 Photo 63
Physician examining baby, 1956.
Box 27 Photo 64
Board members and board members with nursing staff, 1952.
Box 27 Photo 65

By-laws, 1947.
Box 12 Folder 1
(January to March 1960, ledger), 1948-1960.
Box 12 Folder 2
1960-1961.
Box 13 Folder 3
Agenda, 1955-1956.
Box 13 Folder 4
Correspondence, 1949-1961.
Box 13 Folder 5
Membership list/committees membership list, 1952-1960.
Box 13 Folder 6
Consolidation Notice, September 20, 1961.
Box 13 Folder 7
President's Annual Reports, 1954-1959.
Box 13 Folder 8
Publicity Committee, report, 1954.
Box 13 Folder 9
Ledger, 1949-1960.
Box 13 Folder 1
Reports, 1948-1960.
Box 13 Folder 2
Personnel policies, 1951.
Box 13 Folder 1
Standing Orders, 1951.
Box 13 Folder 2
Margaret Baldwin, Supervisor and Ruth Hadfield, staff nurse, 1958.
Box 27 Photo 66
Historical log cabin, 1958.
Box 27 Photo 67

By-laws, 1961.
Box 13 Folder 1
Annual Reports, 1963-1966 and 1973-1979.
Box 13 Folder 2
Annual report, President, 1962.
Box 13 Folder 3
1961-1962.
Box 13 Folder 4
1963.
Box 13 Folder 5
1964-1965.
Box 13 Folder 6
1966-1967.
Box 13 Folder 7
1968.
Box 13 Folder 8
1969-1970.
Box 13 Folder 9
1973-1976.
Box 13 Folder 10
1962.
Box 13 Folder 11
1968-1969.
Box 14 Folder 12
1969.
Box 14 Folder 13
Caseload survey, statistical data, 1963-1964.
Box 14 Folder 14
Consolidation approval, 1961.
Box 14 Folder 15
Child Health Clinic, 1967-1977.
Box 14 Folder 16
Cost of Living Council, Washington D.C., 1973-1974.
Box 14 Folder 17
Downingtown Borough, 1964-1972.
Box 14 Folder 18
Education Committee, 1971-1977.
Box 14 Folder 19
Fee Increases, 1970-1977.
Box 14 Folder 20
Medicare Participation, 1975-1979.
Box 14 Folder 21
Compliance Review, Pennsylvania Department of Health, 1971-1975.
Box 14 Folder 22
Chester County Service for Senior Citizens, 1977-1978.
Box 14 Folder 23
Policy Review Manual, 1978-1980.
Box 14 Folder 24
Agency Evaluation, 1970-1976.
Box 14 Folder 25
Education Committee, 1970-1977.
Box 14 Folder 26
Finance Committee, 1973-1977.
Box 14 Folder 27
Financial, 1980.
Box 14 Folder 28
1975.
Box 15 Folder 29
1980.
Box 15 Folder 30
Visiting Nurse Association of Chester County, study groups, minutes, and correspondence, 1964-1970.
Box 15 Folder 31
1914-1961.
Box 15 Folder 1
Administration Committee, minute, 1969-1970.
Box 15 Folder 1
Annual Committee, minutes, 1963.
Box 15 Folder 2
Annual Ways and Means Committee, minutes, 1962.
Box 15 Folder 3
Committee Chairmen Committee, minutes, 1961.
Box 15 Folder 4
Executive Committee Minutes, 1969-1973.
Box 15 Folder 5
1971-1975.
Box 15 Folder 6
1976-1979.
Box 15 Folder 7
Joint Agency Committee, minutes, 1970.
Box 15 Folder 8
Minutes, 1962-1963.
Box 15 Folder 9
Correspondence, 1961-1963.
Box 15 Folder 10
Nominating Committee, minutes, 1968.
Box 15 Folder 11
Bequests, 1974-1976.
Box 15 Folder 1
Budget information, North Central United Way, 1965-1977.
Box 15 Folder 2
Cash transactions summary, 1963.
Box 15 Folder 3
Financial statements, 1966-1970.
Box 15 Folder 4
Correspondence, 1962-1965.
Box 15 Folder 1
Pamphlet, 1961-1980.
Box 15 Folder 2
Spanish pamphlet, 1961-1980.
Box 15 Folder 3
Visiting Nurse leaving office, 1962.
Box 27 Photo 68
Agency car, mother and child awaiting transportation.
Box 27 Photo 69
Central Chester County building, 1983.
Box 27 Photo 70
Visiting Nurse standing in front of building with patient, 1983.
Box 27 Photo 71
Visiting Nurse standing outside of building, 1983.
Box 27 Photo 72
Visiting Nurse standing in doorway of building, 1983.
Box 27 Photo 73
Visiting Nurse awaiting entrance to patient's residence, 1983.
Box 27 Photo 74
Clinics and home health service.
Box 30A Section 4

By-laws, 1981.
Box 16 Folder 1
Annual Reports, 1981-1984.
Box 16 Folder 2
1980-1982.
Box 16 Folder 3
1983-1984.
Box 16 Folder 4
Membership list, 1982-1985.
Box 16 Folder 5
Questionnaire, 1980-1981.
Box 16 Folder 6
Conflict of interest Policy, 1980-1981.
Box 16 Folder 7
1981-1982.
Box 16 Folder 8
1983.
Box 16 Folder 9
Southern Chester County Medical Center, 1980-1985.
Box 16 Folder 10
Merger documentation, 1949-1980.
Box 16 Folder 11
National League for Nursing, membership certificate, 1982.
Box 16 Folder 12
Agency Evaluation, 1982.
Box 16 Folder 13
Delaware County Council, Home Health Agencies, 1984.
Box 16 Folder 14
Director's, 1980-1984.
Box 17 Folder 15
National League for Nursing, accreditation, 1982.
Box 17 Folder 16
Neighborhood League Shops Annual Luncheon, 1981.
Box 17 Folder 17
1980-1981.
Box 17 Folder 18
1983-1984.
Box 17 Folder 19
Executive Committee, minutes, 1980-1984.
Box 17 Folder 1
Executive/Finance Committee, minutes, 1981.
Box 17 Folder 2
Agency Evaluation Committee, minutes, 1984.
Box 17 Folder 3
Finance Committee, minutes, 1980-1984.
Box 17 Folder 4
Hospice Committee, minutes, 1981-1982.
Box 17 Folder 5
Minutes, 1981.
Box 18 Folder 6
Correspondence, 1982-1984.
Box 18 Folder 7
Personnel Committee, 1980-1981 and 1983-1984.
Box 18 Folder 8
Professional Advisory Committee, 1980-1984.
Box 18 Folder 9
Program Evaluation Committee, 1980-1982.
Box 18 Folder 10
Thanksgiving/Christmas Giving correspondence, 1980-1983.
Box 18 Folder 11
Budget Proposal, 1981-1982.
Box 18 Folder 1
1980-1982.
Box 18 Folder 2
1983-1984.
Box 18 Folder 3
Collection policy, 1984.
Box 18 Folder 4
1979-1980.
Box 18 Folder 5
1980-1982.
Box 18 Folder 6
1983.
Box 19 Folder 7
1984.
Box 19 Folder 8
1985.
Box 19 Folder 9
1981.
Box 19 Folder 10
1982.
Box 19 Folder 11
1983.
Box 19 Folder 12
1984.
Box 19 Folder 13
Certificate of Appreciation, 1983.
Box 20 Folder 1
Clippings, nursing service, 1980-1984.
Box 26 Folder 3
Correspondence, 1981-1984.
Box 26 Folder 2
House of Representatives, 75th anniversary citation, 1987.
Box 26 Folder 3
Junior Service Board directory, 1983-1984.
Box 26 Folder 4
Newsletter, 1982-1984.
Box 26 Folder 5
Pamphlet, 1980.
Box 26 Folder 6
Poster, 1980.
Box 26 Folder 7
Scrapbook, year-by-year, 1912-1980.
Box 26 Folder 8
Acute Care Team Conference, 1984.
Box 28 Photo 75
Visiting Nurse preparing for home visiting, 1983.
Box 28 Photo 76
Clinical instructor with student group, 1983.
Box 28 Photo 77
Miscellaneous staff, 1983-1984.
Box 28 Folder 78
Headquarters building, 1980.
Box 28 Photo 79
Social events, entertainment, 1984.
Box 28 Folder 80
Social events, dinner, 1984.
Box 28 Folder 81
Social Event, 1983.
Box 28 Photo 82
National home care week, 1983.
Box 28 Photo 83
National Association for Home Care Convention, San Francisco, 1983.
Box 28 Photo 84
Elizabeth Cathcart, Executive Director Home Health Services, Chester County; and Dorothy Turney, Director, Public Health Nursing, Chester County Department of Health.
Box 28 Photo 85
Elizabeth Cathcart.
Box 28 Photo 86
Elizabeth Cathcart.
Box 28 Photo 87
Miscellaneous, Chester County Association of Home Health Agencies, 1983.
Box 28 Photo 88
Nurse taking patient's blood pressure, 1983.
Box 28 Photo 89
Introduction to slide presentation.
Box 30B Section 1
Clinics and home health services.
Box 30B Section 2
Clinics and home health services.
Box 30C Section 1
Clinics and home health services, con.
Box 30 Section 1
Neighborhood Shops and Women's Exchange.
Box 30 Section 2
Health Education.
Box 30 Section 3
Community facilities, hospitals, colleges, school, county buildings, and housing.
Box 30 Section 4
Slide presentation, Home Health Services of Chester County, 1981.
Box 30E Section 1
Slide presentation, Health Care at Home, "A New Found Old Tradition", 1988.
Box 30E Section 2
Home Health Services of Chester County, 1981.
Box 30 Tape 2.4
Home Health Services of Chester County, 1986.
Box 30 Tape 3
Health Care at Home, "A New Found Old Tradition", 1988.
Box 30 Tape 4.2
Duplicate slides (narrow box).
Box 31

1985.
Box 20 Folder 1
1986-1987.
Box 20 Folder 2
Charter and by-laws, revisions, 1988.
Box 20 Folder 3
Corporation documents, 1984.
Box 20 Folder 4
Genealogical diagram, 1985.
Box 20 Folder 5
Organization chart, 1987.
Box 20 Folder 6
1985-1986.
Box 20 Folder 7
1987.
Box 20 Folder 8
1988.
Box 20 Folder 9
Membership lists, 1985-1986.
Box 20 Folder 10
1985-1986.
Box 20 Folder 11
1987-1988.
Box 20 Folder 12
Conflict of interest forms, 1985-1986.
Box 20 Folder 13
Agency evaluation, 1982 and 1985-1987.
Box 20 Folder 14
Director's, 1985-1988.
Box 20 Folder 15
Agency self-study report, 1987.
Box 21 Folder 16
Agency Interim Accreditation Report, 1985.
Box 21 Folder 17
Evaluation criteria for the Executive Director, 1985.
Box 21 Folder 18
Newsletter, 1985-1986.
Box 21 Folder 19
Pamphlets, annual reports, 1986-1987.
Box 21 Folder 20
1985-1987.
Box 21 Folder 1
1988.
Box 21 Folder 2
Agency Evaluation Committee, minutes, 1985-1987.
Box 21 Folder 3
Building Committee, minutes, 1985-1987.
Box 21 Folder 4
1985-1986.
Box 21 Folder 5
1987-1988.
Box 21 Folder 6
Correspondence, 1986-1987.
Box 21 Folder 7
Fund-Raising Committee, minutes, 1985-1987.
Box 21 Folder 8
Investment Committee, minutes, 1988.
Box 21 Folder 9
Long Range Planning Committee, minutes, 1985/1987.
Box 21 Folder 10
Medical Advisory Committee, minutes, 1986.
Box 21 Folder 11
Minutes, 1988.
Box 21 Folder 12
Correspondence, 1985-1988.
Box 21 Folder 13
Personnel Committee, minutes, 1985-1987.
Box 21 Folder 14
Program Evaluation Committee, minutes, 1985.
Box 21 Folder 15
Search Committee, minutes, 1986.
Box 21 Folder 16
Financial data, 1985-1986.
Box 21 Folder 1
Financial and banking authorization, 1986-1987.
Box 21 Folder 2
Non-profit corporation document, 1984.
Box 21 Folder 3
United Way of Southeastern Pennsylvania, 1985-1986.
Box 22 Folder 4
United Way of Chester County, 1985.
Box 22 Folder 5
Services activity and financial statements, 1988.
Box 22 Folder 6
Clippings, services provided by the agency, 1985-1988.
Box 26 Folder 4
Administration.
Board of Directors, minutes, 1985-1988.
Box 22 Folder 1
Executive Committee, minutes, 1985.
Box 22 Folder 2
Medical Advisory Committee, minutes, 1985-1987.
Box 22 Folder 3
Professional Advisory Committee, minutes, 1986-1988.
Box 22 Folder 4
Annual evaluation, 1987.
Box 22 Folder 5
Clinical Record Review, 1986-1987.
Box 22 Folder 6
Director's, 1985-1986.
Box 22 Folder 7
Evaluation, 1985-1986.
Box 22 Folder 8
Contracts for services, 1982-1987.
Box 22 Folder 9
Financial/Budget reports, 1986-1988.
Box 22 Folder 10
Financial/banking authorization, 1985.
Box 22 Folder 11
Clinical Record Review, 1986-1987.
Box 22 Folder 12
Home Health Aide/Medical Social Services, 1988.
Box 22 Folder 13
Patient Services, 1987.
Box 22 Folder 14
Patient treatment procedures, 1988.
Box 22 Folder 15
75th anniversary program and invitation, 1987.
Box 23 Folder 16
Benefit for Visiting Nurse Association/Hospice of Chester County and Vicinity, 1988.
Box 23 Folder 17
Directory, Southeastern Pennsylvania Home Health Association, 1987.
Box 23 Folder 18
National Healthcare Week proclamation, 1985.
Box 23 Folder 19
Pamphlets, 1985-1987.
Box 23 Folder 20
Poster, Social Security Act, 1935-1985.
Box 26
Poster, Medicare, 1966-1985.
Box 26
By-laws, 1987.
Box 23 Folder 21
Corporation documents, 1984.
Box 23 Folder 22
Board Committee, minutes, 1985-1988.
Box 23 Folder 23
Professional Advisory Committee, minutes, 1985-1986.
Box 23 Folder 24
Agency Evaluation reports, 1985-1987.
Box 23 Folder 25
Clinical Record Review reports, 1986-1987.
Box 23 Folder 26
Financial reports, 1985-1988.
Box 23 Folder 27
Service statistical reports, 1986-1987.
Box 23 Folder 28
Brochure, 1985.
Box 23 Folder 29
Clippings, 1980-1984.
Box 23 Folder 30
Board Committee, minutes, 1985-1987.
Box 23 Folder 31
Agency evaluation reports, 1985-1987.
Box 23 Folder 32
Financial reports, 1985-1987.
Box 23 Folder 33
Service statistical report, 1985.
Box 23 Folder 34
Correspondence, 1985-1986.
Box 23 Folder 35
Survey data, 1986.
Box 23 Folder 36
Brochure, 1985.
Box 23 Folder 37
Clippings, 1985.
Box 26 Folder 5
By-laws, 1985.
Box 23 Folder 38
Executive Director with staff member.
Box 28 Photo 90
Acute care team.
Box 28 Photo 91
Personal care services.
Box 28 Photo 92
Psychiatric Nursing.
Box 28 Photo 93
Medical, social work.
Box 28 Photo 94
Occupational therapy.
Box 28 Photo 95
Medical supplies and equipment.
Box 28 Photo 96
Enterostomal therapy.
Box 28 Photo 97
Speech therapy.
Box 28 Photo 98
Physical therapy.
Box 28 Photo 99
Blood pressure clinic, nurse taking patient's blood pressure, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 100
Visiting nurse taking patient's blood pressure, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 101
Visiting nurse assisting patient with walker, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 102
Visiting nurse assisting patient out of bed, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 103
Visiting nurse taking patient's waist measurement, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 104
Visiting nurse assisting patient with walking, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 105
Visiting nurse preparing to get patient out of bed, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 106
Visiting nurse taking patient's blood pressure, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 107
Visiting nurse taking patient's blood pressure, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 108
Visiting nurse providing emotional support to patient, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 109
Visiting nurse examining patient's ankle, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 110
Visiting nurse providing follow-up care to child with leg casts.
Box 28 Photo 111
Visiting nurse taking patient's blood pressure with home health aide and family member assisting, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 112
Visiting nurse and family member assisting patient to wheelchair, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 113
Visiting nurse and family member weighing patient, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 114
Visiting nurse assisting patient to sit-up, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 115
Visiting nurse giving patient injection.
Box 28 Photo 116
Visiting nurse listening to patient's chest sounds, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 117
Visiting nurse talking with patient, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 118
Visiting nurse listening to patient's chest sounds, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 119
Visiting nurse demonstrating foot care to family member, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 120
Family member giving foot care to patient, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 121
Visiting nurse, patient, and family member, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 122
Visiting nurse exercising patient's leg, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 123
Visiting nurse redressing patient's ankle, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 124
Visiting nurse listening to patient's chest sounds, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 125
Visiting nurse taking patient's blood pressure, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 126
Visiting nurse performing preventive health test to patient, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 127
Visiting nurse instructing patient on activities of daily living, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 128
Visiting nurse assisting patient in wheel chair, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 129
Visiting nurse assisting patient in wheel chair, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 130
Visiting nurse combing patient's hair, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 131
Visiting nurse taking patient's temperature, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 132
Visiting nurse listening to patient's respiratory sounds, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 133.A-C
Visiting nurse walking with patient, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 134.A-E
Family member admitting visiting nurse into house, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 135
Patient's picture, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 136
Visiting nurse taking patient's blood pressure, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 137
Visiting nurse listening to patient's respiratory sounds, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 138
Visiting nurse consulting patient and family member, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 139
Visiting nurse with family member, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 140
Visiting nurse taking patient's pulse, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 141.A-B
Visiting nurse and family member assisting patient with walking, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 142
Visiting nurse taking patient's blood pressure, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 143
Visiting nurse taking patient's blood pressure, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 144.A-B
Visiting nurse taking patient's blood pressure, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 145
Visiting nurse assisting patient with walker, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 146.A-C
Visiting nurse assisting patient on crutches, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 147
Visiting nurse taking patient's pulse, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 148
Visiting nurse adjusting patient's intravenous tubing with family member assisting, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 149
Visiting nurse treating patient's heel sore with family member observing, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 150
Visiting nurse providing inhalation therapy to patient, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 151
Visiting nurse cleansing chest area, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 152
Visiting nurse assisting patient, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 153.A-B
Visiting nurse instructing patient, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 154
Visiting nurse adjusting patient's leg brace, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 155
Visiting nurse cleansing chest area of patient, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 156
Visiting nurse assisting patient with putting on shoe, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 157
Visiting nurse assisting patient with completing form, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 158
Patient holding a child, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 159
Visiting nurse taking patient's blood pressure, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 160
Visiting nurse measuring baby's head circumference, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 161
Visiting nurse taking fetal heart sounds of pre-natal patient, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 162
Visiting nurse with mother and child, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 163
Visiting nurse talking with children in private residence, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 164
Visiting nurse with children at nursery school, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 165.A-B
Home-health aide combing patient's hair, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 166.A-D
Home-health aide feeding patient, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 167.A-D
Home-health aide with patient, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 168
Home-health aide feeding patient, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 169
Home-health aide with patient, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 170
Home-health aide with patient, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 171
Home-health aide, visiting nurse, talking with patient, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 172
Visiting nurse talking with patient, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 173
Health worker testing equipment, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 174
Health worker instructing patient with inhalation therapy.
Box 28 Photo 175.A-B
Home-health aide preparing meal for patient, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 176
Patient preparing a meal, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 177
Occupational therapist and patient, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 178
Occupational therapist instructing patient, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 179
Occupation therapist and family member observing patient, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 180
Occupational therapist instructing patient, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 181
Occupational therapist instructing patient with weaving, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 182.A-D
Occupational therapist instructing patient with writing, walking and reading, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 183.A-D
Occupational therapist instructing patient with arm exercises, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 184.A-C
Occupational therapist assisting patient with arm and hand exercises, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 185.A-D
Occupational therapist assisting patient with arm sling, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 186
Occupational therapist assisting patient with arm sling, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 187.A-B
Physical therapist giving patient therapy, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 188
Physical therapist instructing patient to ambulance, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 189.A-C
Visiting nurse providing enterostomal therapy to patient, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 190.A-D
1985.
Box 28 Photo 191.A-B
1985.
Box 28 Photo 192.A-D
1985.
Box 28 Photo 193.A-B
1985.
Box 28 Photo 194.A-C
1985.
Box 28 Photo 195.A-E
Health worker counseling patient, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 196.A-B
Health worker interviewing patient, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 197
Mother with three children, 1986.
Box 28 Photo 198
Mother with infant, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 199.A-B
Medical social worker and discharge planning nurse, planning home care services, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 200
Visiting nurse leaving office for home visiting, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 201
Visiting nurse leaving headquarters for home visiting, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 202
Visiting nurse reviewing record, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 203
Visiting nurse leaving care to visit patient, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 204
Agency's car, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 205
Visiting nurse reviewing record, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 206.A-B
Consulting with staff member, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 207
Consulting with staff member, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 208
Discharge coordinator and nurse planning patient follow-up, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 209
Team conference, patient care service, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 210
Health workers reviewing patient's record, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 211
Supervisor and staff nurse conference, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 212.A-B
Nursing staff telephone follow-up for patient care, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 213
Nurse documenting patient care services, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 214
1988.
Box 28 Photo 215
1988.
Box 28 Photo 216
1988.
Box 28 Photo 217.A-C
1983.
Box 28 Photo 218.A-D
1983.
Box 28 Photo 219.A-D
1983.
Box 28 Photo 220.A-C
Elizabeth Cathcart, RN, MPH, Executive Director, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 221.A-B
Elizabeth Cathcart, RN, MPH, Executive Director with staff member holding NLN accreditation certificate, 1983.
Box 28 Photo 222
Board meeting, 1985.
Box 28 Photo 223
Board members, 1988.
Box 29 Photo 224
Birney Miller, Board member, 1971-1985.
Box 29 Photo 225
Board meeting, 1985.
Box 29 Photo 226
Board members and staff, 1985.
Box 29 Photo 227
Mahlon Fiscel, Executive Director, accepting contribution from Main Lion, 1987.
Box 29 Photo 228
Miscellaneous staff members, 1985-1986.
Box 29 Photo 229
National health week, "Proclamation Certificate," board members, 1985.
Box 29 Photo 230
75th anniversary, social event, 1987.
Box 29 Photo 231
Mahlon Fiscel, Executive Director and another health care worker, 1987.
Box 29 Photo 232
Workshop, participants and panel members, 1985.
Box 29 Photo 233.A-D
Home health service meeting, 1985.
Box 29 Photo 234
Home Health Service, Inc. headquarters, 1985.
Box 29 Photo 235.A-B
Social event, 1987.
Box 29 Photo 236
Miscellaneous, social even, 1985.
Box 29 Photo 237.A-C
Staff member reviewing policy manual, 1985.
Box 29 Photo 238
Team conference, 1985.
Box 29 Photo 239.A-B
Patient in bed surrounded by family members, 1985.
Box 29 Photo 240
Dentist providing care to patient, 1985.
Box 29 Photo 241
Dentist providing care to patient, 1985.
Box 29 Photo 242.A-C
Dentist and dental assistant, 1985.
Box 29 Photo 243
Dentist providing dental service in the home to elderly women, 1985.
Box 29 Photo 244.A-D
Neighborhood League Shops, exterior.
Box 29 Photo 245.A-C
Volunteers looking at "House of Representatives Citation".
Box 29 Photo 246
Neighborhood League Shops, volunteers, 1987.
Box 29 Photo 247
Women's Exchange, interior and exterior views, 1985.
Box 29 Photo 248.A-C

By-laws, 1988.
Box 23 Folder 1
Organization chart, 1988.
Box 23 Folder 2
Announcement of name change, 1988.
Box 23 Folder 3
Certificate of Registration under Solicitation Law, 1989.
Box 23 Folder 4
Corporation non-profit document, 1988.
Box 23 Folder 5
1988.
Box 23 Folder 6
1989.
Box 23 Folder 7
Membership list, 1989.
Box 23 Folder 8
Master schedule, Board and committee meetings, 1989.
Box 23 Folder 9
Correspondence, 1989.
Box 23 Folder 10
Executive Committee, minutes, 1988.
Box 24 Folder 11
1988.
Box 24 Folder 12
1989.
Box 24 Folder 13
Agency Evaluation Committee, minutes, 1988-1989.
Box 24 Folder 14
Finance Committee, minutes, 1988.
Box 24 Folder 15
Fund Raising Committee, minutes, 1988-1989.
Box 24 Folder 16
Investment Committee, minutes, 1988-1989.
Box 24 Folder 17
Long-Range Planning Committee, minutes, 1988-1989.
Box 24 Folder 18
Nominating Committee, minutes, 1988-1989.
Box 24 Folder 19
Personnel Committee, minutes, 1988-1989.
Box 24 Folder 20
Report, 1988.
Box 24 Folder 22
Correspondence, Internal Revenue Services, 1988.
Box 24 Folder 23
Reports, 1988-1989.
Box 24 Folder 24
Correspondence, 1988-1989.
Box 24 Folder 25
United Way Southeastern Pennsylvania Hometown Hero Program, 1987-1988.
Box 24 Folder 26
1988.
Box 24 Folder 1
1989.
Box 24 Folder 2
Executive Committee, minutes, 1989.
Box 24 Folder 3
Nominating Committee, minutes, 1989.
Box 24 Folder 4
Personnel Committee, minutes, 1989.
Box 24 Folder 5
Professional Advisory Committee, minutes, 1989.
Box 24 Folder 6
Annual Reports (brochures), 1988-1989.
Box 24 Folder 7
Chester Valley Health Services, brochure, 1988.
Box 24 Folder 8
Director's reports, 1989.
Box 24 Folder 9
Financial data, 1988-1989.
Box 24 Folder 10
Fund-Raising Committee, agenda, September 19, 1989.
Box 24 Folder 11
Patient Evaluation Questionnaire, 1988.
Box 24 Folder 12
Patient's letter of gratification, including photograph of patient, 1988.
Box 24 Folder 13
Board of Directors meeting minutes, 1988.
Box 24 Folder 14
Board membership list and meeting agenda, 1987-1988.
Box 24 Folder 15
Data, 1988.
Box 24 Folder 16
Data, July-December, 1988.
Box 24 Folder 17
Publications, 1988.
Box 24 Folder 18
Clippings, 1990.
Box 26 Folder 6
United Way Southeastern Pennsylvania Hometown Hero Program Medallion, Edward Thelen, 1988.
Box 26
Medallion, Helen Thelen, 1988.
Box 26
Neighborhood Visiting Nurse Association building, 1988.
Box 29 Photo 249.A-D
Social event, 1988.
Box 29 Photo 250
William Conrad, Director of Social Service, 1990.
Box 29 Photo 251

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