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FutureAge, January-February 2007

LEADING-EDGE CARE OF THE FUTURE

Features

Vision
In this issue of the Vision column, AAHSA President & CEO Larry Minnix uses history to tell the story of our future.

When Quality Meets Community Services
Learn how home health providers face, and conquer, their unique challenges in quality improvement.

Managing Diabetes, One Person at a Time
An individualized approach to managing diabetes and multiple chronic conditions in your organization.

All Culture Change Is Local
Read about a handful of culture change coalitions, and the creative work they are doing to make true person-centered care a reality.

Frontal Lobe Dementia: The Hidden Liability Risk

Help or Hype?
Providers are asking: can complementary and alternative medicine approaches work for seniors?

AAHSA Members: A Telling Profile
In this article, learn about the results of the 2006 AAHSA Member Value Survey

Mapping the Long & Winding Road
Histories of Aging and Aging Services, 2006-2016 Discover how AAHSA's scenario planning exercise will help your organization create the future of aging services.

Building a New Day
Adult day health program start-ups can be financially tricky, but patience, planning and a growing market can create strong foundations.

Imagine an Effort to Leverage Technology
How you can use the The Center for Aging Services Technologies' vision video to "Imagine" the future of aging services.

The Future of the Personal Health Record

Departments

Ideas and Innovations
Here, AAHSA members share some of their best practices for older adults.

Accrediation
Read about AAHSA's framework for providing leading-edge care.

Research
New Consumer Brochure offers the latest research and information on "The Silent Thief."

 

 


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