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Our national organiziation, LeadingAge, represents more than 5,600 not-for-profit organizations throughout the country. LeadingAges 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 LeadingAges Quality First programthe 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? 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 organizations 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.
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