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Sept. 6th COVID-19 Update

Latest updates for providers of LTPAC and senior services.

2 years ago

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LeadingAge Celebrates National Workforce Development Month!

Join us in promoting careers in long term care and aging services by promoting National Workforce Development Month and the #LoveThisCareerLTC Social Media Contest.

2 years ago

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Aug. 23rd COVID-19 Update

Latest updates for providers of LTPAC and senior services.

2 years ago

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Aug. 16th COVID-19 Update

Latest updates for providers of LTPAC and senior services.

2 years ago

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CDC Recommends New Bivalent COVID-19 Booster for Individuals 12 and Over

Vaccination recommended two months after second primary vaccine or any booster dose.

2 years ago

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Aug. 30th COVID-19 Update

Latest updates for providers of LTPAC and senior services.

2 years ago

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State Updates General Vaccination Guidance

Updated checklists and consent forms for different populations are also available.

2 years ago

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LeadingAge NY Highlights Need for Nurses in LTC in Second Nurses Across NY Stakeholder Workgroup Meeting

LeadingAge NY urges that long term care and aging services be considered underserved areas for loan repayment program.

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.