There are some adult day services programs that are successfully tapping into the resources of their community to build awareness and support for their programs. Discover how community partnerships can enhance your adult day services program.
Join Adult Day Services Letter and the National Adult Day Services Association (NADSA) for a discussion of the hidden value of developing community partnerships. Learn how partnerships can cost effectively expand awareness and boost census. And explore the benefits of partnership development as a means of supporting organizational mission and program excellence.
Plus, hear case studies from the contest winning adult day service centers from last fall’s Adult Day Services Week/“Tell the Story of Caring” contest. Learn what unique tactics and activities they used to boost awareness for their adult day services programs.
“Maximizing Community Partnerships to Increase Awareness, Boost Census, and Enhance Your Adult Day Services Program,” the 90-minute audio conference on CD-ROM, took place on May 15, 2007.
Agenda:
- Discover the benefits of partnership development
- Learn how to develop community partnerships
- Find out how partnerships can help boost census and awareness
- How partnerships help with program development
- Explore new partnerships ideas you may never have considered
- Hear case studies from NADSA/Adult Day Services Letter’s Adult Day Services (ADS) Week celebration contest
- What Interfaith Community Care did to win first place in the ADS week contest
- How La Alianza Hispana (the only bilingual program in the Boston area) demonstrated to the community and government officials the importance of adult day health programs
- Question and answer session
"Attend" this program with your staff members right in your office and take away with some ideas that you can put to use immediately to expand your adult day services program!
Who Will Benefit From This Audio Conference?
Adult day care center administrative, marketing, and financial executives, and outreach coordinators
©2007 Health Resources Publishing


