|  | ACTS Retirement-Life Communities is proud to be a sponsor of the LeadingAge CAST organization. ACTS is a not-for-profit faith-base corporation which also is our nation's largest builder/owner/manager of CCRCs with 17 communities in four states, 7,500 residents and 5,500 employees. All 17 ACTS communities are accredited representing the largest number of accredited communities under one corporation in the United States. |
|  | American Baptist Homes of the West (ABHOW) runs affordable housing communities and retirement communities in several western states. ABHOW opened its first community in 1949 in Los Altos, Calif., that pioneered offering multiple levels of living and health care. Through industry leadership in the 1950s and 1960s, ABHOW helped establish the "continuing care retirement community" as an attractive lifestyle option for American seniors. Today, ABHOW continues to pioneer innovations in assisted living, memory support, and wellness throughout its 30 communities, located in four Western states. To meet the demands of a changing market, ABHOW is offering larger floor plans, restaurant dining, and flexible contracts. Our commitment to excellence has earned the respect of our profession. But our true aim is to earn our customers' trust. For that, we work hard every day. American Baptist Homes of the West, as an expression of Christian mission, seeks to enhance the independence, well-being and security of older people through the provision of housing, health care and supportive services.
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 | Asbury Services, Inc. is one of the nation's largest not-for-profit retirement systems, consisting of retirement communities that align to share best practices and set new standards in order to provide exceptional services for seniors.
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|  | Founded in 1920, Beth Abraham Family of Health Services is a not-for-profit, continuing care organization established to care for poor, chronically ill and disabled adults of varying ages and backgrounds. In the forefront of continuing health care, Beth Abraham is an early adopter of some of the leading technology solutions in the long term care arena. Its services include four residential skilled nursing facilities, adult day health care, home care and AIDS home care and independent housing facilities for the elderly and disabled. Beth Abraham sponsors the nation's largest Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) through Comprehensive Care Management (CCM). Its world-renowned Institute for Music and Neurologic Function is dedicated to advancing scientific inquiry on music and the brain and to developing clinical treatments to benefit people of all ages. Beth Abraham serves nearly 5,000 people daily.
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 | Bethesda Health Group is a non-profit, non-denominational senior care and services organization that has been caring for St. Louis seniors since 1889. Bethesda is comprised of three dedicated skilled nursing communities, each of which is accredited by the nationally renowned Joint Commission; five independent senior living communities, one assisted living community, and one community with independent and assisted living, skilled nursing and rehab services under its roof. Bethesda offers Medicare A rehab care and Memory Care services in each of our dedicated skilled nursing communities, two of which feature all private rooms with private showers. In addition, Bethesda comprises two Adult Day Care programs and two locations offering outpatient therapy services for seniors, as well as Home Health, Private Duty, Hospice Care and Respite Care services. |
|  | Intel-GE Care Innovations™ creates technology-based solutions that give people confidence to live independently, wherever they are. We are a unique joint venture between Intel Corporation and GE, based on a long history of driving innovation, solving hard problems, and creating new markets. Today, we deliver products and services to support current and future care models in three core areas: disease management, independent living and assistive technologies. Visit CareInnovations.com to learn more.
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 | Christian Health Care Center (CHCC) in Wyckoff, NJ, provides a broad continuum of high-quality, compassionate care, offering superior mental-health, elder-care, residential living, and rehabilitation services. As a non-profit organization, CHCC delivers care to the community based upon the Christian principles on which it was founded more than a century ago. Care services for adults and seniors include The David F. Bolger Post-acute Care Unit, Valley Hospice at Christian Health Care Center, Heritage Manor Nursing Home, Southgate behavioral-management unit, The Longview Assisted Living Residence, Hillcrest Residence supportive senior housing, Evergreen Court independent-senior apartments, and Christian Health Care Adult Day Services of Wayne and Wyckoff. Mental-health services include Ramapo Ridge Psychiatric Hospital, Christian Health Care Counseling Center, Ramapo Ridge Partial Program, and Pathways, a partial-hospitalization program to treat adults with a dual diagnosis of both a developmental disability and a co-existing psychiatric disorder.
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 | Evangelical Homes of Michigan is a not-for-profit organization that provides healthcare, housing and community services to seniors and their extended families. Evangelical Homes of Michigan also serves as a health and human service ministry with faith-based affiliations with the United Church of Christ. In fiscal year 2009, Evangelical Homes of Michigan provided more than $2.1 million in un-reimbursed charity care to residents, serving more than 2,000 individuals and their families by providing more than 44,600 days of service through-out their campuses in Southeast Michigan; including Ann Arbor, Detroit, Saline and Sterling Heights. Founded in 1879, the organization is governed by a 15-member Board of Directors, employs over 1,000 individuals and enjoys over 12,000 hours of volunteer services annually. In 2009, Evangelical Homes of Michigan was the recipient of the Leading-Edge Care and Services Award from Aging Services of Michigan. In 2006, they were recipients of the Business Enterprise Award from the Saline Area Chamber of Commerce; and in 2004 and 2005 were named one of the Metro Detroit’s 101 Best and Brightest Companies to Work For by the Michigan Business Professional Association |
|  | Front Porch is a support system for a family of non-profit communities that meet the needs of individuals and families through retirement and affordable housing communities, skilled nursing centers, and related senior and human services. We view the pursuit of happiness and human dignity as central to the fabric of our communities. We create community by believing in the individual. Front Porch consists of 11 full-service retirement communities that serve 3,000 people in California, and two independent living communities converted from military housing, serving 340 seniors in Louisiana and Florida. In addition, we also serve more than 3,800 individuals and families representing diverse populations through 32 affordable housing communities in California and Arizona through our CARING Housing Ministries division. Each Front Porch community has its own flavor, personality, history and setting. This diversity is an important part of understanding who we are: a community of communities.
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|  | The HealthMEDX Vision solution provides an integrated, clinical and financial EMR and CRM across the entire LTPAC care continuum including: Long Term Care (SNF, Assisted Living, and Independent Living), Rehab, Homecare, and Hospice. The SaaS based architecture supports interoperability with hospitals, physicians and payers to address readmission management and care coordination challenges across the care continuum.
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 | Healthsense, the fastest growing provider of aging services technology, provides technology-enabled care solutions for the entire senior care continuum. With a full range of remote monitoring, emergency response, and wellness management solutions, Healthsense helps senior care providers reduce costs, increase independence, and enhance caregiver and senior experiences. Our clients are leading the way in technology-enabled care planning to deliver the highest quality of care.
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|  | The Hebrew Home at Riverdale is an internationally recognized non-profit geriatric service organization offering a full continuum of care ranging from modern apartments for independent seniors to the most intense level of nursing care. The Home serves more than 10,000 older adults in greater New York. Since its founding in 1917, the Hebrew Home has grown to include a long-term residential health care facility located on 19-acres along the Hudson River, a senior housing community, and ElderServe, the community services division. ElderServe offers a full spectrum of health care and supportive services for people living at home. In addition, in 2005 the Home opened The Harry & Jeanette Weinberg Center for Elder Abuse Prevention, providing the nation’s first shelter for victims of elder abuse in the community.
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 | It's Never 2 Late specializes in constructing adaptive computer labs for older adults in all stages of life. Their unique combination of adaptive technology, plus ease of use software, allows individuals, regardless of any physical or cognitive disabilities, to be able to take advantage of the health and connectivity benefits of the Internet. They have connected thousands of seniors to technology, working in nursing homes, assisted living communities, independent living communities and adult day programs. They have set up over 1400 programs in all 50 US states, Canada, Australia and Northern Ireland. Their work has been recognized by Fox News, National Public Radio and the Wall Street Journal, and multiple senior living publications.
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 | Jewish Home Lifecare provides health care services and assistance for elders and those who care for them. From short stay rehabilitation to nursing home care, adult day programs and home health care to senior housing options, Jewish Home Lifecare offers a full range of geriatric services, all customized for individual needs. With more than 160 years of experience as a not-for-profit elder care system, Jewish Home Lifecare continues to serve New Yorkers – one person at a time.
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 | Lutheran Homes of South Carolina (LHSC) provides independent living, assisted living, skilled nursing care, memory support and hospice care in 5 continuing care retirement communities. The organization’s BeWell Home Services offers a host of non-medical services to older adults living in their own homes, including concierge services like massage therapy and transportation; personal care and companion services; life care management services; and minor home maintenance and repair.
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 | Metropolitan Jewish Health System (MJHS), is a leader in the field of integrated health care. MJHS' programs, including home care, hospice, subacute and long-term care, insurance and senior housing, service nearly 20,000 individuals and their families in the New York-metropolitan area.
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 | At Providence Life Services we see things a little differently. We’re a Christian, not-for-profit ministry that believes life can be fruitful and rich no matter what your age or medical situation! A recognized leader in aging services, Providence draws on decades of experience to fulfill today’s needs and expectations. Guided by a sense of calling, we offer a variety of life-enriching services in multiple locations — all to help people discover an expanded sense of freedom, hope, and peace of mind. The services we’ve developed are excellent, but the sense of ministry behind it all is what really makes the difference. Catch a glimpse of the Providence life at ProvidenceLifeservices.com.
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 | Founded in 1936 with the mission of assisting refugees from Nazi persecution, Selfhelp now provides extensive community-based programs and services at 23 sites across four boroughs of New York and Nassau and Suffolk Counties. Selfhelp's services are available to the elderly, homebound, and families in crisis, regardless of race, national origin, or religious affiliation. Selfhelp is the largest provider of services to Nazi victims in North America. Our extensive network of services provides critically needed support to approximately 20,000 primarily elderly New Yorkers and their families through individual case management, court-appointed guardianship, counseling, Alzheimer's social day care programs, financial management programs, meals-on-wheels, senior centers, home care, housekeeping, and emergency assistance services. Selfhelp is also the owner and operator of senior housing and the provider of supportive services to Naturally Occurring Retirement Communities in New York.
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 | WellPoint, Inc. is the largest health benefits company in terms of commercial membership in the United States. Through its networks nationwide, the company delivers a number of leading health benefit solutions through a broad portfolio of integrated health care plans and related services, along with a wide range of specialty products such as life and disability insurance benefits, dental, vision, behavioral health benefit services, as well as long term care insurance and flexible spending accounts.
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