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LeadingAge Maine and New Hampshire is an association of not-for-profit*, long-term care providers of services to the elderly in Maine and New Hampshire. The member organizations include nursing homes, memory care units, skilled nursing and rehabilitation facilities, assisted living facilities, federally-assisted and market-rate housing units, home- and community-based services, adult day care, and continuing care retirement communities (CCRCs).

Our national organiziation, LeadingAge, represents more than 5,600 not-for-profit organizations throughout the country. LeadingAge’s members help millions of individuals and their families every day because they are mission-driven, not-for-profit organizations dedicated to providing the services that people need, when they need them, in the place they call home. Be sure to learn about LeadingAge’s Quality First program—the philosophy of quality and a framework for earning public trust in aging services.

On occasion, consumers will contact the association seeking information about options for care, which can be a daunting process knowing where to begin, what services are available, and so forth. LeadingAge offers excellent resources for consumers about choosing the right services, locating a provider, paying for aging services, and planning ahead. Click here to visit their web site: www.LeadingAge.org, or contact LeadingAge ME & NH for more information.

*Why choose a not-for-profit?
Setting the Standard: The not-for-profit’s objective is to provide the highest quality and most compassionate care to those they serve. By continuing a tradition of mission-driven, consumer-centered management and competent, hands-on care, not-for-profits set the standard in the continuum of housing, care and services for the most vulnerable Americans.

Mission-Driven Values: Not-for-profit organizations manage their financial resources in accordance with their missions. Many of these housing and service providers were founded by faith-based and civic groups of rich tradition, and their long-standing values are reflected in their governance and management. They are not driven by daily pressure to increase their “bottom line” for owners, investors or shareholders. Quality, not earnings, is the barometer of a not-for-profit organization’s efforts.

Accountability: Not-for-profit organizations are accountable to voluntary boards of directors who donate their time and talent to ensure that ethical management, financial integrity and quality services are maintained. Not-for-profit finances are always open for public inspection; with such information readily available on the Internet, the information is literally at our fingertips. Not-for-profit providers' fidelity to their roots and missions requires that they fulfill their obligations of service to their surrounding communities. This is especially true today, when governments are scrutinizing the degree to which not-for-profits provide benefits to their communities.

2012 AWARD RECIPIENTS
We have the great privilege of sharing with you the announcement of this
year's LeadingAge Maine & New Hampshire award recipients! Please join us incelebrating their accomplishments. We look forward to presenting the awards at the luncheon program on Wednesday, May 16, at 1pm at the Annual Conference taking place at the Marriott at Sable Oaks in South Portland, Maine. The full text of the nominations is attached, and will be published in the Final Program for the conference.

INNOVATION OF THE YEAR
"Reducing Patient Rehospitalizations"
St. Mary's d'Youville Pavilion
Lewiston, ME
Nominated by: Philip Jean, VP Elder Care Services

EXCELLENCE IN LEADERSHIP
Bonnie Cohen, Chief Executive Officer
RiverMead
Peterborough, NH
Nominated by: Joseph Hart, Chair, Board of Trustees; and M. Karen Wirein,
Chief Financial Officer

BENJAMIN G. ELDER MEMORIAL AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN SERVICE
LeadingAge Maine & New Hampshire is proud to recognize the following two
distinguished individuals as recipients of this year's Benjamin G. Elder Memorial Award for Excellence in Service Award:

Flame Gracie, CNA II
Cove's Edge-Lincoln County Healthcare
Damariscotta, Maine
Nominated by: Holly Harmon, RN, BSN, Executive Director/Administrator; and Emily Parker, RN, Nursing Operations Manager

Laurie Mackenzie, CNA-Medication Technician
St. Mary's d'Youville Pavilion
Lewiston, Maine
Nominated by: St. Mary's d'Youville Pavilion

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Conference Presentations!
Click on each link below to review the upcoming conference presentations.

Preparing for a Better World of Aging
Maximizing Medication Management
The Interdisciplinary Team
PACE Program
Managing the Blended Workforce
Beyond the Job Description - Creative Organizational Structure
2012 Annual Meeting keynote

New LeadingAge Flyer!
There is a really nice flyer that LeadingAge has created called,
"Standing the Test of Time: Aging Services, the Not-for-Profit Difference," - click on the cover below to read!

Leadership Imperatives: A Transformational Agenda
To fulfill the mission of expanding the world of possibilities for aging,
it is essential that we understand the major driving forces that will
inevitably shape the future so that we can use the power of those forces
constructively and shape them when necessary. These forces define our
imperative for leadership: (1) STRENGTHEN not-for-profit leadership; (2)
ENGAGE consumers; (3) CREATE the new financing paradigm; (4) LEAD
innovation; (5) CULTIVATE talented people; (6) PIONEER technology. Click here to read more about LeadingAge's "Leadership Imperatives: A
Transformational Agenda."

2012 Annual Conference Registration Booklet
It's here... the registration booklet for the LeadingAge Maine & New Hampshire’s 2012 Annual Conference? It takes place May 16-17 at the Marriott at Sable Oaks in South Portland, Maine. The booklet is available here, providing detailed information about the event, along with the registration info.... get yours now!!

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2012 Annual Conference -- Call for Exhibitors, Sponsors, & Advertisers
Would you or your company like to participate as an exhibitor, sponsor and/or advertiser in LeadingAge Maine & New Hampshire’s 2012 Annual Conference? It takes place May 16-17 at the Marriott at Sable Oaks in South Portland, Maine. The conference prospectus is available here which provides detailed information about the event, along with the contracts.... sign up today!!

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Medicare, Medicaid: The Cost of Compassion
Read Larry Minnix's definitive letter about Medicare and Medicaid: The cost of compassion... click here


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