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LeadingAge NY Releases Request for Proposals for 2024 Education Session Topics

Proposals are due Oct. 15, 2023.

1 year ago

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LeadingAge NY Meets with DOH and MAS on Medicaid Transportation Concerns

Members should reach out to us with challenges, if they have not already done so.

2 years ago

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DOH Posts Budget Briefing Materials

The slides and recording provide an overview of Medicaid provisions in the enacted State Budget.

2 years ago

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Governor Signs Legislation Enabling Temporary Authorization of Licensure Applications for Out-of-State RNs, LPNs, and Physicians

NYS Education Department has provided forms to facilitate authorization process.

2 years ago

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June 27th COVID-19 Update

Latest updates for providers of LTPAC and senior services.

2 years ago

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OMIG Issues Compliance Tool

Compliance Program Self-Assessment form allows organizations to identify strengths and weaknesses of their compliance efforts.

2 years ago

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NYS Commission for the Blind Provides Resources for Individuals with Vision Impairments

In a webinar for providers, the Commission described services it provides for older adults with blindness, including assistance with serving individuals in congregate facilities and discharge planning and in-home instruction through its Adaptive Living Program.

2 years ago

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June 20th COVID-19 Update

Latest updates for providers of LTPAC and senior services.

2 years ago
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The Adult Day Health Care Council (ADHCC) represents 130 medical model adult day health care (ADHC) programs, more than 90 percent of ADHC programs operating across New York State. ADHCC members serve more than 10,000 New Yorkers annually. We are the only organization that speaks exclusively for ADHC providers; we are dedicated to the continuation and expansion of adult day health care in an effort to meet the needs of the frail elderly, chronically ill, disabled adults and their caregivers. We offer our members outstanding operational and regulatory guidance along with state and federal advocacy and an array of educational events, useful products and resources. To contact ADHCC, call 518-867-8836.