AAHSA Annual Meeting: Setup Day
Updated: 2010-10-30 18:55:37
The AAHSA team arrived at the Los Angeles convention center safe and sound. Today we’re putting the final touches on the convention center. The exhibition hall is under construction still, but should be ready to go by tomorrow. I’m excited to see the Idea House. Later today is our House of Delegates meeting, scheduled for [...]

AAHSA members continue to attract political candidates’ attention as Election Day quickly approaches. This time, the candidates are running for the Congressional seat in Connecticut’s fifth district. Democratic incumbent Chris Murphy and Republican candidate, State Senator Sam Caliguiri, visited the Elim Park Baptist Home in Cheshire, Connecticut to learn about the issues concerning this retirement [...]
Heavy smoking in middle age may more than double later risk of Alzheimer's disease, according to a population-based study.
Does Dad Have Alzheimer’s disease?
“I’m so worried about my Dad. He is forgetting things lately and seems confused. How can I find out if he has Alzheimer’s? And if he does have it, what do I do?”
As a geriatric care manager, I frequently receive calls just like this. Fear of the unknown can be the [...]
A few months ago I posted a blog about my visit to Westminster-Canterbury of the Blue Ridge when I asked the leadership team, “If you could dream any dream for Westminster-Canterbury, what would it be?” On my visit to The Summit in Lynchburg, VA, I shared this story with Ken Burger, Executive Director, as we walked [...]
With Election Day is just 13 days away, candidates are busy reaching out to potential voters from all backgrounds, including older adults. Lee Fisher, the Democratic candidate in the race for one of Ohio’s senate seat, made a visit to Menorah Park Center for Senior Living (read Larry’s post to learn more about this organization) [...]
After a 41-year career in Congress, Rep. Dave Obey (D-Wisc.) decided to retire earlier this year. You can imagine that the election to see who replace him is intense, but both candidates recently made time to visit AAHSA member Forest Park Village in Wausau, Wisconsin. First, the community hosted Republican party candidate Sean Duffy. Duffy took a tour [...]
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