A first-person peek at state-level advocacy, from someone wedged between lobbyists and legislators.
Channeling points to a basic question about care: What is the best way to provide long-term services and supports for an aging America?
We are progressing to where the norm for long-term services
and supports is that they are based at home and in the
community—with nursing homes being the rare-choice alternative.

Aging in America, the annual conference of the American Society on Aging and the largest multidisciplinary conference on aging will take place in San Diego, March 11–15, 2014.
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If you weren’t able to join us in Washington, D.C., for the 2012 Aging in America Conference, we’re pleased to provide a sampling below of the broad range of people, organizations and programs that combine to make Aging in America a dynamic, memorable and unique conference experience.