Summer 2002
Excellence in Governance
You could say that CCAC’s Governance standards are existential. They start, purposely, by requiring a statement of an organization’s vision and mission—its reason for being—and then go on to focus on the way that mission is reflected in its structure and management.
Excellence in Finance and Strategy
Financial strength and strategic planning are core responsibilities for any governing board. How can it ensure the organization’s long-term fiscal health and meet the changing needs of new generations of residents?
Excellence in Health and Wellness
What does “quality” resident life, health and wellness look like in a continuum of care today?
PACE Comes Home
Programs of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) and affordable senior housing have both been hailed as the future of long-term care. Now, a few forward-thinking providers are combining them to create continuums of care.
From Independent to Assisted Living
Not-for-profit senior communities blaze a trail in AL conversions.
Young Leaders Build the Future of Long-Term Care
AAHSA’s New Leaders Task Force is working with universities and providers to help create the next generation of aging services leaders.
Vision: Imagine a People-Centered Future
Rick Stiffney on aging services continuums.
Public Communications Department
Why you need a designated media representative.
Ideas and Innovations Department
Providers share their best ideas.
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