Tag: AgingIN
AgingIN Hosts Executive Symposium 2026: ReImagining Care Models Conference in New Orleans
eNewsChannels NEWS: -- With skilled nursing margins tightening, reimbursement uncertainty rising, and older adults wanting more personalized settings, nursing home and senior living operators are reassessing which care models will sustain both mission and market viability intact. AgingIN invites elder care leaders to the ReImagining Care Models conference for dynamic discussions on person-directed living, workforce culture, and operational design.
Cooking, Connection, and Care: AgingIN Spotlights the Person-directed Living Difference in Michigan
eNewsChannels NEWS: -- As the holidays bring moments of connection, AgingIN is recognizing the caregivers and elders who preserve the comfort and continuity of home in long-term care. AgingIN, home to THE GREEN HOUSE® Project and Pioneer Network, celebrates these families and the AgingIN-associated professional care teams that are built for person-directed living.
‘Elevate Eldercare’ Podcast Explores the Future of Person-directed Care as the Global Ageing Network Summit Kicks Off in Boston
eNewsChannels NEWS: -- AgingIN, a global leader in culture transformation in long-term care, continues to call for bold commitments to aging services as it participates in the LeadingAge Annual Meeting and the Global Ageing Network Summit in Boston, November 1-5, 2025. At the summit, the Leonard Florence Center for Living in Chelsea, Massachusetts - the nation's first urbanGreen House® community - will be highlighted.
National Symposium to Transform Long-Term Care announced by AgingIN, a global nonprofit dedicated to cultural transformation in eldercare
eNewsChannels NEWS: -- AgingIN, a global nonprofit dedicated to cultural transformation in eldercare, is co-hosting, in collaboration with Longevity Ready Maryland (LRM) and Maryland Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program, a virtual symposium, Empower Your Possible: A Longevity Ready Maryland Initiative, to help envision and build a better future. The series is a four-part virtual symposium, offered on Tuesdays in October.






