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LeadingAge PA: What's Ahead in Aging Services
Ahead is a team of advocates, educators, and agents of change. A diverse group of people working collectively to serve and empower all of Pennsylvania’s aging services community.
Members join for the many benefits of education and networking opportunities throughout the year, tireless advocacy efforts in support of aligned priorities and best-in-class service of our team. They stay for being valued for their important role in our community as we positively impact senior services across Pennsylvania.
Events
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June022026 Lobby Day
The LeadingAge PA Lobby Day is a prime opportunity to advocate for aging services funding with legislators and decision-makers. Engage directly with lawmakers and attend a press conference featuring influential speakers.
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June052026 Leaders of Color and Allies Summer Mixer
Please join us for a LeadingAge PA Leaders of Color Network and Allies Summer Mixer on Friday, June 5 from 10:00 am – 2:00 pm hosted by Pine Run Village, a Presbyterian Senior Living community—a day of connection, collaboration, and celebration!
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June11The Leadership Whistle: Making Tough Calls with Confidence - Webinar
Conflict is part of daily life in healthcare leadership. From staff tensions to patient and family concerns, leaders are constantly called to make fair, timely decisions under pressure. This engaging session draws leadership lessons from the world of refereeing, translating the art of making tough calls into practical strategies for healthcare environments. Participants will learn how to lead decisively, communicate with clarity, de-escalate conflict, and build a culture grounded in accountability and trust. Through relatable stories and actionable takeaways, this session equips leaders with the mindset and tools to maintain credibility and composure when it matters most.
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June11The Leadership Whistle: Making Tough Calls with Confidence - Webinar
Conflict is part of daily life in healthcare leadership. From staff tensions to patient and family concerns, leaders are constantly called to make fair, timely decisions under pressure. This engaging session draws leadership lessons from the world of refereeing, translating the art of making tough calls into practical strategies for healthcare environments. Participants will learn how to lead decisively, communicate with clarity, de-escalate conflict, and build a culture grounded in accountability and trust. Through relatable stories and actionable takeaways, this session equips leaders with the mindset and tools to maintain credibility and composure when it matters most.
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June16Thriving in Place: A Chronic Disease Management Guide for AL and IL - Webinar
As chronic disease becomes increasingly common among older adults, Independent Living and Assisted Living communities must take a proactive, coordinated approach to resident care. This session explores practical strategies for managing chronic conditions through integrated care planning, health education, and collaboration with healthcare partners. Attendees will gain a clear framework to reduce hospitalizations, support independence, and improve quality of life, helping residents truly thrive in place.
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June23AI in Clinical Auditing: Improving Electronic Medical Record Integrity - Webinar
Accurate documentation is critical to reimbursement integrity, survey readiness, and quality outcomes in skilled nursing homes. With growing regulatory scrutiny and Patient-Driven Payment Model (PDPM) complexity, traditional manual audits may miss key risks. This session explores how AI-powered tools can strengthen clinical auditing across therapy, nursing, and Minimum Data Set (MDS) documentation. Designed for Rehab Directors, DONs, Compliance professionals, and MDS coordinators, it highlights practical ways AI can improve efficiency, identify vulnerabilities, support skilled need validation, and enhance interdisciplinary consistency, while reinforcing professional judgment and compliance standards.
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June11The Leadership Whistle: Making Tough Calls with Confidence - Webinar
Conflict is part of daily life in healthcare leadership. From staff tensions to patient and family concerns, leaders are constantly called to make fair, timely decisions under pressure. This engaging session draws leadership lessons from the world of refereeing, translating the art of making tough calls into practical strategies for healthcare environments. Participants will learn how to lead decisively, communicate with clarity, de-escalate conflict, and build a culture grounded in accountability and trust. Through relatable stories and actionable takeaways, this session equips leaders with the mindset and tools to maintain credibility and composure when it matters most.
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June16Thriving in Place: A Chronic Disease Management Guide for AL and IL - Webinar
As chronic disease becomes increasingly common among older adults, Independent Living and Assisted Living communities must take a proactive, coordinated approach to resident care. This session explores practical strategies for managing chronic conditions through integrated care planning, health education, and collaboration with healthcare partners. Attendees will gain a clear framework to reduce hospitalizations, support independence, and improve quality of life, helping residents truly thrive in place.
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June23AI in Clinical Auditing: Improving Electronic Medical Record Integrity - Webinar
Accurate documentation is critical to reimbursement integrity, survey readiness, and quality outcomes in skilled nursing homes. With growing regulatory scrutiny and Patient-Driven Payment Model (PDPM) complexity, traditional manual audits may miss key risks. This session explores how AI-powered tools can strengthen clinical auditing across therapy, nursing, and Minimum Data Set (MDS) documentation. Designed for Rehab Directors, DONs, Compliance professionals, and MDS coordinators, it highlights practical ways AI can improve efficiency, identify vulnerabilities, support skilled need validation, and enhance interdisciplinary consistency, while reinforcing professional judgment and compliance standards.









