About CommCare
CommCare® Corporation has owned and operated skilled nursing facilities and mental health day care centers throughout Louisiana and Mississippi since 1994.
What is important to you is very important to us. That is why we believe in providing a high level of care that includes not just health, but dignity, respect, and compassion. Care that meets the individual needs of our residents in the most comfortable, home-like environment possible.
As a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation, we consider our residents and the communities we serve to be our shareholders. We invest in their needs and the needs of our staff and facilities to ensure that we continually meet our goal of quality care and comfort.
Our Mission:
Our mission is to provide the highest quality health and custodial care to elderly and infirm persons on a non-discriminatory basis in conjunction with a commitment to support the citizens of the communities we serve.
Board Members

John A. Stassi II
President, CEO,
Director
A native of New Orleans, John earned his law degree from Tulane Law School in 1962 and focused his practice on health care law. He currently serves on the board of directors of The Blood Center of New Orleans and The Magnolia Foundation.

L. René Goux
Executive
Vice President,
COO, Director
René is a three-time recipient of the prestigious Tenet Leadership Circle of Excellence Award. He retired in 2008 as Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer for Ochsner Community Hospitals.

Henry L. Masson
Secretary, Treasurer,
CFO, Director
He is an active member of Baptist Temple Church, holding numerous positions on church committees, and devotes much of his time to mission trips around the country. Henry has established an educational scholarship fund at the Louisiana Baptist Children's Home.

David C. Treen
Director
A U.S. Air Force Veteran, Governor Treen was essential in establishing the state's first facility that offered long-term health care exclusively to veterans.
After many years of devoted service, Governor David C. Treen passed on October 29, 2009.

G. Anthony Mangun
Director
A pastor for 32 years, Anthony currently serves as Senior Pastor of The Pentecostals of Alexandria. He is the Chaplain for both the Alexandria City Police Department, Louisiana State Police Troop, and Rapides Parish Sheriff's Department.