Seniors Housing Business

ASHA 2015

Seniors Housing Business is the magazine that helps you navigate the evolution of the seniors housing industry.

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ASHA 50 48 2015 ASHA 50 2015 About ASHA ASHA is the industry thought- leader promoting quality and innovation, advancing research, exchanging strategic business information and infuencing legis- lative and regulatory matters. Exclusivity For nearly 25 years, industry leaders have put their trust in ASHA as the premier source for research, conferences and advocacy. We cater to the unique needs of senior executives engaged in the development, ownership, oper- ations, and fnancing of seniors housing and we deliver on our com- mitment to quality. Membership in ASHA continues to be an outstanding investment for busy executives. Proven leadership on Capitol Hill ASHA is proud to have the larg- est seniors housing PAC focused exclusively on supporting federal candidates who understand and are favorable to the interests of seniors housing. For more than two decades, ASHA's lobbying team has worked to educate policymakers about our industry and protect your interests. Our federal lobbying team has extensive experience on Capitol Hill, and works year-round with Members of Congress to ensure the industry has a strong voice on policy matters. Leading research ASHA's research products and initiatives are widely recog- nized as relevant, substantive, and actionable. Original research, as well as jointly sponsored reports, include: a suite of Special Issue Briefs, the State of Seniors Housing, ASHA 50, Construction Monitor, and detailed reports that will help you better understand the opportunities and challenges of the seniors housing business. In addition to receiving newly released resources, members have 24-hour exclusive access to our robust archive of reports. Peer-to-peer Insight Our meetings are strictly limited to ASHA members. Our goal is to give executives exclusive oppor- tunities to hear from nationally renowned leaders from business and academia, to participate in peer-to-peer sessions on topical and emerging issues, and to create a relaxed, yet proftable networking experience. Consumer education In early 2016, ASHA will launch the frst-of-its-kind national con- sumer education initiative to help seniors, families, and other "infu- encers" better understand their senior living options in order to make empowered decisions. This major new initiative will include powerful public relations and social media efforts and the creation of an objective robust consumer web- site that is intended to help shape perceptions of the senior living experience and improve the under- standing of our communities. To learn more about ASHA, visit www.seniorshousing.org. ASHA Core Principles ■ Promote a favorable business climate that supports quality, competition, innovation and long- term investment in seniors housing ■ Advance information and research that frame and infuence key industry initiatives ■ Promote the identifcation and advancement of emerging industry leaders who refect the increasing diversity of the business ■ Support research and national initiatives that enable senior customers to receive high-quality services and age with dignity in the setting of their choice Living Longer Better Left to right, Kai Hsiao, Holiday Retirement; Jon DeLuca, Senior Lifestyle Corporation; Steve Blazejewski, Prudential Real Estate Investors; Bruce Mackey, Five Star Quality Care; Sloan Bentley, Lifespace Communities Brant Watson, left, Hefernan Insurance Brokers & Frank Borst, Vintage Senior Living

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