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

Articles & Other Resources

AAHSA's 2006 Scenario Plan
AAHSA's 2006 Scenario Plan, "The Long and Winding Road," is designed to help you envision what the next ten years may hold for your organization and our field. It also explores the two key uncertainties we face, expanding consumer expectations and the availability of talented people, and offers ways that your organization can confront these challenges head on.

"Aging Services 101"
Educating consumers about aging services can be difficult. That's why AAHSA developed an article that can help. It features a concise, but comprehensive, overview of the aging-services field and how our members can help individuals find the right care and services for themselves or their loved ones.

AAHSA Ziegler 100
The nation's 100 largest not-for-profit senior living multi-sites, government-subsidized housing multi-sites, health-care-sponsored multi-sites and single campuses are profiled in this annual report produced by AAHSA and Ziegler Capital Markets.
2007 AAHSA Ziegler 100
2008 AAHSA Ziegler 100
Download: Part 1, Part 2
(due to a large file size, this has been split into 2 parts)

Not-for-Profit Roundtable Discussion Questions
In 2007, AAHSA is faciliating a series of roundtable discussions about our members' not-for-profit status and what they can do to preserve and protect it. Use our guide to hold a similar discussion in your organization.

Congregational Outreach Materials
AAHSA's Faith Based Cabinet created an information toolkit to help you work with religious congregations in your communities to educate people about the importance of planning and saving for the continuum of aging services available to them.

Emergency Plan Development Guide
(You need the most recent Adobe Reader to use this interactive PDF file. Click here to download the recent Adobe Reader.)
This disaster plan template was developed by the New Jersey Association of Non-Profit Homes for the Aging (NJANPHA) to help raise members' level of preparedness and ability to respond to emergencies. The template is in read/write format and can be used many ways. There are five types of facilities, each with a plan specific to the facility type: nursing home; assisted living facility; residential health care facility; CCRC and senior housing/independent living.

2006 AAHSA Ziegler 100
The nation's 100 largest not-for-profit senior living multi-sites, government-subsidized housing multi-sites, health-care-sponsored multi-sites and single campuses.
Download: Part 1, Part 2
(due to a large file size, this has been split into 2 parts)

Planning and Creating Successful Adult Day Services and Other Home and Community-Based Services
This paper provides an overview of factors to consider in creating viable adult day services and home and community-based service programs. The aim is to provide a simple yet comprehensive guide to developing an organizational plan of action.

A 60-Minute Guide to Social Accountability Planning
Posted: July 14, 2005
Plan, measure and demonstrate your not-for-profit organization’s benefits to society.

The Not-for-Profit Responsibility
AAHSA's white paper on the public responsibility and benefit of not-for-profit organizations.

Last Updated : 6/24/2008 4:32:32 PM

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American Association of Homes and Services for the Aging
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phone 202.783.2242, fax 202.783.2255