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BJBC
Better Jobs Better Care
CAST
Center for Aging Services Technologies
IAHSA
International Association of Homes and Services for the Ageing
IFAS
Institute for the Future of Aging Services
The Long-term Care Solution Project
AAHSA's Long-term Care Solution Project

September/October 2004

Vision Department

Branching Out
Providers expand their missions through home and community-based services.

Juggling for Dollars
Managing multiple funding streams in Home and Community-Based services.

Ensuring Quality in HCBS: Team Play is the Name of the Game

Where Quality is Always First
Saluting creativity, compassion and leadership of the 2004 AAHSA Award winners. Presentations will be made at this year's AAHSA Annual Meeting, Oct. 25-28 in Nashville, TN.

Ethics Department

Making A Governance Style Second-Nature

Social Capital Grows at a CCRC
A total community's social capital portfolio can help all participants.

Accreditation Department
"Aspire to Excellence": The Pilot Testing of New Standards

Advocacy Department
Fast Communication by Providers Preserves Aging Services

Strength in Numbers: Providers Tackle Quality First Collectively

Ideas and Innovations Department
Providers share their best ideas.

Last Updated : 5/16/2006 9:57:20 AM
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Contact the editor:
Gene Mitchell
(202) 508-9424


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