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  • Revolutionize 2022

    REGISTER FOR THIS EVENT HERE The Age-Friendly Institute is pleased to announce Revolutionize 2022. We invite you to join us on April 28th-29th, 2022 for our second annual conference. Following the extraordinary success of our inaugural event held in October 2019 and attended by nearly 300 industry leaders and innovators from more than 10 states and 5 countries, we are delighted to be re-emerging and returning to the Seaport Hotel & Conference Center in Boston as our venue for this one-of-a kind event. Massachusetts provides an ideal backdrop to this international event promoting innovations in aging. As a center of research, education, healthcare, policy and innovation, Boston is the ideal home for a conference focussed on revolutionizing our approach to aging. Revolutionize 2022 will bring together leaders from these many sectors to reimagine and redirect the future of aging. Our participants and presenters hail from government, public policy, business, healthcare, research and education.

  • LGBTQ+ Elders in an Ever-Changing World

    REGISTER FOR THIS EVENT HERE A virtual one-day conference focusing on interdisciplinary practice and community engagement for people working with lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer/questioning + older adults and caregivers. People looking for alternative resources, services, or community programs to help support their individual aging or caregiving needs are also invited to attend. This year’s keynote speaker is award-winning filmmaker Stu Maddux, who will present Social Isolation, Loneliness and Resilience in LGBTQ Older Adults. Loneliness and isolation are being called the other hidden epidemics during the COVID era. The award-winning director of Gen Silent will discuss his timely documentary, All The Lonely People, which shares first-hand accounts of LGBTQ adults who have been featured in the documentary and have triumphed over the challenges of feeling alone. In addition, Maddux will highlight social engagement strategies that have helped people around the world reach out and connect. In these “interesting times” that ask us all to be resilient, his film and perspective are equally compelling and hopeful. In addition to the Keynote Speaker, the Conference will offer nine workshops. Attendees will choose three workshops to attend during the day-long conference.

  • USAging’s 47th Annual Conference and Tradeshow

    JW Marriott Austin 110 E 2nd St., Austin, TX, United States

    REGISTER FOR THE CONFERENCE HERE The USAging Answers on Aging Annual Conference and Tradeshow is the country’s largest gathering of local leaders in aging. Each year, these professionals come together with government experts, policymakers, business leaders, and other Aging Network practitioners and partners to share knowledge, insights and new directions in the field of aging. The USAging Conference has a rich history of providing peer-to-peer learning, insight into federal policy and national trends that affect local communities, and tremendous opportunities for learning. The more than 100 sessions held during the four-day Conference offer different ways to learn about and discuss innovative approaches, hot topics, current issues in aging, replicable programs, new opportunities for procuring sustainable funding streams and more. Attendees return home full of new insights, program ideas and connections to other aging colleagues who understand the challenges and opportunities ahead. It’s the one Conference that professionals in the Aging Network shouldn’t miss.

  • Pre-Conference Intensive: Improving Housing Stability Through Health Care Contracts

    REGISTER FOR THIS EVENT HERE The Aging and Disability Business Institute is hosting a pre-conference intensive from 8:30 AM - 12:00 PM CT that will discuss how to improve housing stability through health care contracts.  Housing instability is associated with poor health, increased risk for falls, and avoidable emergency department visits and hospitalizations. Keys to improving a person’s ability to continue to live in their home—also known as housing stability—include affordable, accessible, and safe housing with ready access to home and community-based services. AAAs can use their OAA funding to support housing stability, but health care contracting can enable them to serve a fuller range of individuals’ needs and/or expand the number of older adults and caregivers they serve. Learn how health care contracts can support critical housing stability functions. Hear from federal presenters on some opportunities available through the American Rescue Plan Act and learn about promising AAA partnerships with housing and health care providers. Presenters: Becky Kurtz, Director, The Atlanta Regional Commission (ARC) , Atlanta, GA Jennifer Raymond, Chief Strategy Officer, AgeSpan, Lawrence, MA Kelly Cronin, Deputy Administrator, Center for Innovation and Partnership, Administration for Community Living , Washington, DC Patty Bordie, Director , Capital Area Council of Governments, Austin, TX Maya Op de Beke, Program Manager, USAging, Washington, DC Traci Murray, Region 6 Assitant Regional Administrator, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Washington, DC  The USAging Answers on Aging Annual Conference and Tradeshow is the country’s largest gathering of local leaders in aging. Each year, these professionals come together with government experts, policymakers, business leaders, and other Aging Network practitioners and partners to share knowledge, insights and new directions in the field of aging. Register now to attend the conference from July 10-13 in Austin, TX.

  • Community Benefit 101: The Nuts and Bolts of Planning and Reporting Community Benefit

    CHA's Community Benefit 101 program will continue to be offered as a virtual event in 2022! A highlight for 2022 will be the debut of the newest edition of CHA's nationally-recognized resource, A Guide for Planning and Reporting Community Benefit which will include updates on identifying and addressing health disparities and forming more authentic, effective community partnerships. Community Benefit 101 provides new community benefit professionals and others who want to learn about community benefit with the foundational knowledge and tools needed to meet today's challenges. Through video presentations, live chat and commentary provided by community benefit leaders, CHA will provide the basics of community benefit, access to practical tools and resources, as well as timely public policy updates. Objectives The CB 101 virtual conference sessions will cover: How community benefit demonstrates the organization's mission. The latest news on tax exemption/community benefit issues. Steps for planning and evaluating community benefit programs. Policies needed to support community benefit programs. What counts and doesn't count as community benefit. Community benefit accounting principles. How to tell the community benefit story.

  • USAging’s 48th Annual Conference and Tradeshow

    Hyatt Regency Salt Lake City 170 South West Temple, Salt Lake City, UT, United States

    About The USAging Annual Conference and Tradeshow is the country’s largest gathering of local leaders in aging. Each year, these professionals come together with government experts, policymakers, business leaders, and other Aging Network practitioners and partners to share knowledge and new directions in the field of aging at the USAging Annual Conference and Tradeshow.  Agenda Held July 16-19, the 2023 USAging Annual Conference and Tradeshow will be packed with must-join sessions. To celebrate a return to in-person learning, we will offer more interactive workshops and new networking sessions to get you connecting with colleagues again.

  • USAging 50th Annual Conference and Tradeshow

    Sheraton Grand Chicago Riverwalk Chicago, IL, United States

    USAging is celebrating 50 years! The first Answers on Aging Conference was a gathering of a few hundred Aging Network professionals held in 1975 at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington, DC.  As we head to Chicago in 2025, the USAging Answers on Aging Annual Conference and Tradeshow has become the country’s largest gathering of local leaders in aging well at home, attracting more than 1,400 Area Agencies on Aging; tribal aging programs and other federal, state and local leaders in aging; home and community-based services; and caregiving from across the nation.  The USAging Conference has a rich history of providing tremendous opportunities to spur innovation; learn about best and promising practices; network and learn from colleagues; and gain insight into federal policy and national trends that affect older adults, people with disabilities and their caregivers. This is a must-attend conference for anyone working in the Aging Network or wanting to learn more about the services and supports that help older adults thrive in their communities. This year we will offer even more opportunities to share new ideas and proven successes that will continue to move the Aging Network forward! The more than 100 sessions held during the four-day Conference offer a variety of ways to learn about and discuss new and emerging strategies and innovative approaches in service delivery, hot topics, current issues in aging, replicable programs, new opportunities for procuring sustainable funding streams and more.  Attendees will return home full of new insights, program ideas and connections to other Aging Network colleagues who understand the challenges and opportunities ahead.