The Mayer-Rothschild Foundation Designation of Excellence in Person-Centered Long-Term Care Award Winners
The Mayer-Rothschild Foundation has announced the first Designation of Excellence in Person-Centered Long-Term Care award winners. The University of Maine Center on Aging and The Cedars, Portland, Maine will share the award.
The Designation of Excellence in Person-Centered Long-Term Care Award challenges the two winning entities to work together to develop systems, methods, measures, tools, and processes for characterization of superior practices in the care of older adults living in long-term nursing homes, independent and assisted living communities, and dementia and memory care residences. In this first phase, The University of Maine Center on Aging, and The Cedars in Portland, Maine, a nonprofit senior community with a long history of providing outstanding living options, will work together to better define high quality person-centered care and optimal strategies for implementing such care.
The Mayer-Rothschild Designation of Excellence Award has four funding cycles and will ultimately offer a blueprint for all organizations offering residential care.
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