Senior Services News
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LeadingAge PA calls for nursing home providers to be part of COVID-19 vaccination task force
February 9, 2021
LeadingAge PA President and CEO Adam Marles today renewed his call initially made last week for Gov. Tom Wolf to form a broader task force to look at ways to quickly improve Pennsylvania's vaccination plan. -
LeadingAge PA calls for emergency task force to improve struggling PA vaccination process
February 4, 2021
LeadingAge PA, an association representing more than 370 providers of services for seniors, today testified before a joint state Senate hearing examining Pennsylvania's COVID-19 vaccination strategy. LeadingAge PA President and CEO Adam Marles called for an emergency task force to look at ways to quickly improve Pennsylvania's vaccination plan. -
LeadingAge PA: Wolf budget proposal ignores PA nursing homes during pandemic
February 3, 2021
LeadingAge PA, an association representing more than 370 providers of services for seniors, today issued the following statement from President and CEO Adam Marles on the 2021-22 budget proposal from Gov. Tom Wolf. -
Value First and HPSI Purchasing Services affiliation agreement delivers savings to LeadingAge members
January 11, 2021
Value First and HPSI Purchasing Services are pleased to announce the affiliation agreement that was entered into effective Jan. 1. As senior living providers continue to struggle with the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on their communities, Value First is able to offer the choices, solutions and savings that can help LeadingAge members get their budgets back on track, while better serving their residents and staff. -
Leading senior care organizations take legal action against Wolf administration, demand release of federal funding designated to support nursing homes
December 8, 2020
Pennsylvania's leading senior care advocacy organizations - LeadingAge PA, the Pennsylvania Health Care Association (PHCA), and the Pennsylvania Coalition of Affiliated Healthcare & Living Communities (PACAH) - filed a lawsuit yesterday in state Commonwealth Court to demand Wolf Administration officials re-allocate more than $150 million in federal dollars that, in accordance with state law, was mandated to be directed to Pennsylvania's nursing home residents and their providers of care. -
LeadingAge PA condemns Gov. Wolf's veto of limited liability relief
November 30, 2020
LeadingAge PA President and CEO Adam Marles today condemned Gov. Tom Wolf for vetoing House Bill 1737. "House Bill 1737 enjoyed bipartisan support in the legislature," Marles said. "Despite this, Gov. Wolf has turned his back on nursing home providers during a pandemic when they need him the most. Long-term care providers must have the support of their state government at a time when the COVID-19 pandemic is surging and still an immense challenge. -
LeadingAge PA commends General Assembly for passage of limited liability relief; calls on Gov. Wolf to sign House Bill 1737 to protect senior care providers during ongoing pandemic
November 20, 2020
LeadingAge PA President and CEO Adam Marles today commended the Pennsylvania General Assembly for sending House Bill 1737 to Gov. Tom Wolf for his signature. The legislation includes long overdue comprehensive, temporary, pandemic-related liability protection for senior care providers.
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