Care Begins with Connection

At the heart of the care we provide are the connections we make with our seriously ill patients and Meals on Wheels clients.

VNA Meals on Wheels Kids Camp


Are you looking for a meaningful experience for your 8-11 year old this summer? The Visiting Nurse Association (VNA) has a great opportunity this summer!

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Celebrating 90 years of Caring

Walk through a brief history of VNA

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Who We Are

The Visiting Nurse Association (VNA) is a nonprofit organization that has played a critical role in community-based health care since 1934. We provide hospice and supportive palliative care, nutritious meals and social connection for homebound seniors, and serve as the premier aging resource for North Texas.

Impact

90 Years

VNA has been on the front lines of community-based health care since 1934

The First

VNA was the first nonprofit hospice provider in the state of Texas in 1978 and first to pilot Medicare-sponsored home-based palliative care in North Texas in 2018

$10.4 million

VNA Meals on Wheels delivers more than just a meal; we deliver $10.4 million in annual health care savings for the seniors we serve

How we serve our community

How We Serve the Community

VNA fosters healthier communities as our aging population grows. We help North Texans live happier, healthier lives with dignity and respect. We are proud to be a leading nonprofit, supported by the community since 1934. We are the most experienced and trusted health care provider for the aging, and we combat food insecurity among seniors with our Meals on Wheels program.

Dallas volunteers supporting meals on wheels and VNA Texas

Your Support Matters

The senior population is expected to double by 2050, putting stress on our already overburdened health care system. As the population grows, so will the number of people who are homebound and hungry. As a nonprofit organization, we rely on the generosity of our donors and volunteers. Your support makes our work possible.

Our time with Neva

Our Time With Neva

As her mother became ill, Barbara made the difficult decision to move her from her home in Louisiana to an assisted living facility in McKinney closer to family. Over time, her mother Neva’s health began to decline. Neva began experiencing frequent falls and going in and out of the hospital. That’s when Barbara called VNA to provide the comfort and care Neva and her family needed.

“They just became an extension of our family.”
– Barbara, daughter of a VNA Hospice patient

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