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AdvocacyAging Services of Minnesota's advocacy is well-planned, deliberate and sustained. It's having the right people in the right place at the right time, whether that's at the Capitol, in town hall meetings or in one-on-one meetings. It's e-mail, phone calls and personal visits. Aging Services of Minnesota advocates on behalf of members across the aging services continuum. We employ powerful tactics, including creating grassroots networks, forging alliances with like-minded organizations and enlisting the support of key stakeholder groups. With staff and contracted professionals, Aging Services is a presence in the public policy arena that can't be ignored. Aging Services' advocacy is supported by sound research, meaningful data and knowledgeable experts. Friday Morning Capitol News Contact Aging Services of Minnesota's Vice President of Advocacy, Kari Thurlow, or any Aging Services staff member to learn more. Legislative Action Center
Minnesota Grandmas and Grandpas on Potential Government Shutdown
Aging Services of Minnesota is a founding member of the Long-Term Care Imperative, a collaboration that strengthens our voice at the Capitol, works effectively for transformation of aging services and elevates our issues in the public arena. The Imperative's vision was initially articulated in a document called Principles for Change, which called for Minnesota to leave behind the "institutional model" of nursing homes of old in favor of a continuum of options for seniors whose common thread across was choice, dignity, quality and consumer-driven decision making. In 2006, the Imperative commissioned groundbreaking research into the future of aging services. This in-depth look at demographic trends, workforce data, family caregiving, care center finances, available community services and stakeholder's best thinking about the long-term care future resulted in what we call the Demand Model, a means of predicting the need for long-term care services throughout Minnesota. June 2011 Paid Advertising Tools The Long-Term Care Imperative has placed half-page advertisements in the following newspapers throughout the state: Duluth News Tribune, Crookston Daily Times, Bemidji Pioneer, Brainerd Dispatch, St. Cloud Times, Willmar West-Central Tribune, Rochester Post-Bulletin, Winona, Mankato Free Press, Marshall Independent and Minnpost.com. These ads will run on Wednesday, June 29 and urge Minnesota lawmakers to work together to adopt a state budget that protects seniors. This message is particularly urgent this week as we approach a potential government shutdown if a budget is not passed by this Friday, July 1. Members who are interested in making an additional investment to run this ad in their your local newspaper may download the artwork below and work directly with your paper to place the ad. Contact Jessie Sorensen, jsorensen@agingservicesmn.org if you have any questions about how to place an ad in your local newspaper. |
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