About OHPCA

Transforming healthcare, one  team at a time.

At OHPCA, we believe every Oklahoman deserves compassionate, high-quality care at the end of life — and that hospice and palliative care teams deserve the training, support, and advocacy they need to make that possible.
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OUR GUIDING PRINCIPLES

What We Believe

Advocacy
We champion hospice and palliative care at the state and federal level, ensuring our members' voices are heard in the policies that shape patient care.
Education
We provide ongoing training, webinars, and professional development so our members can deliver the highest standard of care.
Compassion
Every patient and family deserves dignity, comfort, and support — and we equip our members to deliver that promise every day.
Community
We connect hospice and palliative care professionals across Oklahoma, building a network of shared knowledge and mutual support.
Integrity
We uphold the highest ethical standards in end-of-life care and hold ourselves accountable to the patients and families we serve.
Leadership
We develop and empower the next generation of hospice leaders through mentorship, resources, and statewide collaboration.
Frequently asked questions

Got questions? We’ve got answers.

Why should my organization join OHPCA?

OHPCA membership connects your team to statewide education, advocacy, and professional support focused specifically on hospice and palliative care in Oklahoma. Membership helps strengthen your program, amplify your voice, and support high-quality end-of-life care across the state.

What types of education and training are included with membership?

Members receive access to workshops, conferences, webinars, and discipline-specific learning opportunities designed to support clinical excellence, compliance, leadership development, and team growth.

How does OHPCA advocate for hospice and palliative care providers?

OHPCA represents the interests of hospice and palliative care programs at the state level by monitoring legislation, engaging policymakers, and communicating how proposed changes may affect patient access, quality, and operations.

Who should become a member?

Hospice and palliative care organizations, clinical professionals, administrators, and others involved in serious illness and end-of-life care can all benefit from membership.