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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


  • June
    18
    Protect Your Payments: Preventing Social Engineering Fraud | JKJ Webinar

    Presented by LeadingAge PA Presenting Sponsor JKJ JKJ is proud to announce our partnership with Eftsure — bringing our clients a powerful new tool to prevent Social Engineering fraud before it happens.

  • AI 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.

  • First Impressions to Future Visions: The Community Life Cycle in Action - Webinar

    Building on insights from our previous “Take-It-to-the-Street” session, this presentation takes a deeper dive into the data shaping today’s aging services experience. Drawing from interviews, research findings, and partner collaboration, we explore how public perception and resident realities intersect to influence community life. At the center of the discussion is the Community Life Cycle, a framework that examines the evolving stages of resident experience, from the excitement of move-in to long-term engagement and later phases of community living. Participants will gain insight into how environment, programming, and culture impact residents’ physical needs, social connections, and overall sense of purpose. This session provides practical guidance for providers, marketers, and designers seeking to align community design and engagement strategies with the real expectations and lived experiences of residents. By understanding each phase of the life cycle, organizations can create environments and programs that foster belonging, well-being, and meaningful living at every stage of the journey.

  • AI 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.

  • First Impressions to Future Visions: The Community Life Cycle in Action - Webinar

    Building on insights from our previous “Take-It-to-the-Street” session, this presentation takes a deeper dive into the data shaping today’s aging services experience. Drawing from interviews, research findings, and partner collaboration, we explore how public perception and resident realities intersect to influence community life. At the center of the discussion is the Community Life Cycle, a framework that examines the evolving stages of resident experience, from the excitement of move-in to long-term engagement and later phases of community living. Participants will gain insight into how environment, programming, and culture impact residents’ physical needs, social connections, and overall sense of purpose. This session provides practical guidance for providers, marketers, and designers seeking to align community design and engagement strategies with the real expectations and lived experiences of residents. By understanding each phase of the life cycle, organizations can create environments and programs that foster belonging, well-being, and meaningful living at every stage of the journey.

  • Building Trust From Day One: Supporting New Leaders in Senior Living - Webinar

    Leadership transitions can shape trust, culture, and team dynamics from day one. This session explores how perceptions are formed and what organizations can do to support new leaders as they establish credibility. Attendees will gain practical strategies to strengthen trust, improve communication, and ensure successful leadership transitions.

  • AI 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.

  • First Impressions to Future Visions: The Community Life Cycle in Action - Webinar

    Building on insights from our previous “Take-It-to-the-Street” session, this presentation takes a deeper dive into the data shaping today’s aging services experience. Drawing from interviews, research findings, and partner collaboration, we explore how public perception and resident realities intersect to influence community life. At the center of the discussion is the Community Life Cycle, a framework that examines the evolving stages of resident experience, from the excitement of move-in to long-term engagement and later phases of community living. Participants will gain insight into how environment, programming, and culture impact residents’ physical needs, social connections, and overall sense of purpose. This session provides practical guidance for providers, marketers, and designers seeking to align community design and engagement strategies with the real expectations and lived experiences of residents. By understanding each phase of the life cycle, organizations can create environments and programs that foster belonging, well-being, and meaningful living at every stage of the journey.

  • Building Trust From Day One: Supporting New Leaders in Senior Living - Webinar

    Leadership transitions can shape trust, culture, and team dynamics from day one. This session explores how perceptions are formed and what organizations can do to support new leaders as they establish credibility. Attendees will gain practical strategies to strengthen trust, improve communication, and ensure successful leadership transitions.

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