Cherokee Elder Care’s PACE Program
This webinar will explain Cherokee Elder Care's PACE model. PACE is a federal program designed to keep elders living in their homes and connected with their communities.
This webinar will explain Cherokee Elder Care's PACE model. PACE is a federal program designed to keep elders living in their homes and connected with their communities.
The goal of the Healthy People Law and Health Policy project is to highlight how evidence-based legal and policy interventions and strategies can facilitate progress toward Healthy People objectives by improving community health and well-being.
The 2019 Self-Direction Conference will be held at the Hyatt Regency in Baltimore, Maryland.
The 2018-2023 Road Map is informed by four Essential Services of Public Health: assure a competent workforce, monitor and evaluate, develop policies and mobilize partnerships, and educate and empower the nation. This webinar will cover the role of public health in promoting brain health, review the constituent groups targeted in CDC’s Healthy Brain Initiative
In the year 2000, Georgia’s Division of Aging Services (DAS) faced a daunting challenge: the state's senior population was expected to triple in size by 2050. In response, the state launched an ambitious quality program, based on the Baldrige Excellence Framework. Today this highly successful initiative produces continuous process improvement and has laid the foundation for a secure, healthy future. This free webinar will examine the essentials to effective quality management that the state of Georgia has learned over nearly two decades.