The members of the American Association of Homes and Services for the Aging (AAHSA) help millions of individuals and their families every day through mission-driven, not-for-profit organizations dedicated to providing the services that people need, when they need them, in the place they call home. Our 5,700 member organizations, many of which have served their communities for generations, offer the continuum of aging services: adult day services, home health, community services, senior housing, assisted living residences, continuing care retirement communities and nursing homes. AAHSA’s commitment is to create the future of aging services through quality people can trust.
About this blog
Creating the future of aging services requires conversation, understanding, innovation , and most of all, action. We hope that this blog will inspire others to engage and participate in a movement that will transform the way we age in this country.
Authors
Larry Minnix, President & CEO
Katie Sloan, Chief Operations Officer
Lauren Shaham, Vice President of Communications
Melissa Sharp, Regional Vice President
Barbara Gay, Director of Advocacy
Majd Alwan, Director, CAST
Sarah Mashburn, Communications Manager
Craig Collins-Young, Internet Content Manager
Morgan Gable, Policy Analyst, HCBS
Katie Sloan, Chief Operations Officer
Lauren Shaham, Vice President of Communications
Melissa Sharp, Regional Vice President
Barbara Gay, Director of Advocacy
Majd Alwan, Director, CAST
Sarah Mashburn, Communications Manager
Craig Collins-Young, Internet Content Manager
Morgan Gable, Policy Analyst, HCBS
AAHSA Tweets
- #AAHSA09 general sessions photos are up: http://www.flickr.com/photos/aahsa/sets/72157622784246356/ 2 days ago
- 2010 Board Chair Win Marshall's speech from Annual Meeting is now up on AAHSA's YouTube channel: http://bit.ly/1k4Qqc #AAHSA09 2 days ago
- Team Mather wins 2009 AAHSA Chef Challenge. Congratulations to all who competed! #AAHSA09 2 days ago
- RT @LarryMinnix: Thanks to all who attended #AAHSA09. We'll keep you updated on health care reform. Remember to stay tuned and stay involved 2 days ago
- RT @NSLgames: http://twitpic.com/p4xdy - National Senior League met with over 100 communities interested in Wii tournaments at #AAHSA09 2 days ago
Recent Posts
Blog Roll
- Act Against Alzheimer's Blog
- ADVANCE Perspective: LTC
- Aging Care
- Aging Exchange
- All Things Aging
- Alzheimer’s Care Group
- Blog Long-Term Care
- Brewster Place
- Caring For Our Parents
- Caring Today’s blog
- Changing Aging
- CK Wilde’s 3Gen Family blog
- David Solie’s Aging Parents Insight
- Disruptive Women in Health Care
- Ecumen’s Changing Aging blog
- Frontline Focus
- Garden Spot Village
- Global Ageing Network Blog
- GlynnDevins Marketing Insights
- health AGEnda
- Health Commentary
- Health Talk
- Hospice and Caregiving Blog
- Hospice Blog
- Jack Halpern’s My Elder Advocate
- McKnight’s Long-term Care News
- Medicare News Blog
- Minding Our Elders
- MLBerg’s Caregiver blog
- National Elder Economic Security Initiative
- New York Times blog on aging
- Our Alzheimer’s
- Six on Seniors
- The Nursing Home Administrator
- Time Goes By blog
- Who Moved My Dentures? Musings on Aging.

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February 27, 2008 at 5:29 pm
bibomedia
Have a nice day !
September 6, 2009 at 3:33 am
tara hoffmann
Nice newsletter!
My primary business is Shaklee, and I invite you to check out the website, and contact me about signing up as a distributor for your non profit organization. It’s a great opportunity and I’d be happy to get together with your board and show them the income opportunity for non profits such as yours!
My secondary business is Tara’s Mobile Footcare. I’ve been providing footcare for seniors, diabetics, and others in their home or facility since 1995. I am licensed and insured as a mobile nail technician, and I serve the Central Coast from Lompoc area to San Luis Obispo.
My phone number is (805) 937-0574