All Your Home Care Needs Under One Roof
At Douglas County Visiting Nurses Association, we take pride in being the first home health care and hospice provider in the county. As a nonprofit organization, our commitment to serving the community has remained steadfast since 1969.
Our Mission Improving quality of life through compassionate patient care, wherever you call home.
Our Commitment to Care
For over five decades, Visiting Nurses has dedicated itself to ensuring that every patient in need receives essential medical care—regardless of their ability to pay. This unwavering mission is a cornerstone of our history, and we continue to provide compassionate, high-quality, and comprehensive home health and hospice care to those we serve.
A Continuum of Care
Our organization offers a variety of unique programs that provide a seamless continuum of care, programs you won’t find anywhere else in Douglas County. These services are designed to support patients at every stage of their health journey, helping them maintain independence and dignity wherever they call home.
Here to Help
As you explore our website, we invite you to learn more about our services and programs. If you have questions or need additional information, we’re always just a phone call away.
Our Services
Home Health and Rehabilitation
Caring for Your Health and Independence at Home
Hospice Care
Dignity, Compassion, and Comfort at the End of Life
Help at Home
Quality Care for Independence at Home
Learn more about our additional services including Grief Support and Health Care Clinics.
Testimonials
We Honor Veterans
Visiting Nurses is proud to be a We Honor Veterans partner. This collaborative campaign, in partnership with the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization and the Department of Veterans Affairs, helps identify veterans and ensure they have access to the care and services they deserve.
VNA News
Celebrating the Life of a VNA Legend: Marceil Lauppe Few names are as synonymous with Douglas County Visiting Nurses Association...
Meet Our New Hospice Medical Director Mark A. Wiles, MD joins VNA as Hospice Medical Director with over 20 years...
VNA's Humble beginnings On February 2, 1969, Douglas County Visiting Nurses Association, Inc. (VNA) officially opened an office in an...
For Jim Householder, pain in his leg had become the norm. For more than a year, the constant pain, which...
“Look for the helpers. You will always find people who are helping.” - Fred Rogers The heart of Visiting Nurses...
VNA’s Employee of the Year award is given to an individual who exemplifies the values and mission of the organization,...









