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Membership Application
At a time when aging services are under scrutiny, TNAHSA’s members are proving there is a difference. By delivering more hands-on care and finding innovative ways to meet the needs of consumers—we’re setting the standards for excellence.
Membership gives you the tools, information and network to greater stability and growth, gives you the means to deal effectively with challenges, provides you with an extensive network of peers to turn to for help and puts you firmly in the ranks of the nation’s leading providers of healthy, affordable and ethical aging services.
Advocacy: Leaders in public policy We serve as an advocate for our members at the Capitol and in regulatory affairs, as well as in a variety of legislative, health care, housing and community leadership organizations. We meet one-on-one with these leaders to provide insights into the challenges and opportunities of providing quality services to older adults. We are a leader in providing information and advice to policy makers to encourage policies that will make aging services the center of innovative care for older adults.
Education: Innovation Our organization is well known for its outstanding educational opportunities. These include a host of professional development events throughout the year. Prominent educators motivate employees, management staff and boards on various topics ranging from regulatory issues to leadership skills. Our philosophy is that culture is changed at the highest level but maintained by those dedicated individuals providing hands-on care on a daily basis.
Sharing: Our best practices Our members believe that by sharing best practices and innovative approaches to care, we can make a difference in the lives of our residents and clients. Besides providing written information, we offer many opportunities for fellowship and networking including committee meetings, networking meetings and Internet access to your peers. These avenues provide members practical and proven solutions for issues and concerns that may occur while caring for those entrusted to us.
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