The June 12 and June 18 Updates and the June issues of Think Home Care are now available on our newsletter archive.
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The June 12 and June 18 Updates and the June issues of Think Home Care are now available on our newsletter archive.
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Due to technical problems, the next issue of Update will be sent Monday, June 15.
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The most recent issues of Update and Think Home Care are available on our members-only archive page.
The May 29, 2009 Update is now available on our members-only archive page.
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The May 01 Update, April Think Home Care, and March Private Eye are available on our newsletter archive.
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The April 24 Update, April Think Home Care, and March Private Eye are available on our newsletter archive.
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The 2009 Compensation Survey is now underway. Information and relevant forms are available for download.
This survey gives participating agencies reliable, comprehensive, local compensation data on a broad range of job titles in home care and provides the local benchmark data you need to ensure that your pay program attracts the right candidates in a tight job market.
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The Alliance distributed the following press release:
Boston, MA (PRWEB) March 30, 2009 — As the elderly population grows increasingly larger, so do the number of families confronting difficult care decisions for their loved ones. To alleviate this issue, the Home Care Alliance of Massachusetts, a non-profit association of home care providers, has released the “2009 Guide to Private Home Care Services: A Directory of Private Home Care Agencies in Massachusetts.”
The directory offers residents a listing of reputable, professional home care providers by town and county as well as valuable information on how to both choose and pay for home care.
“Frail and chronically ill seniors and their families greatly benefit from the services provided by professional home care agencies. The work of your agencies is critical to Massachusetts’ commitment to community choice by allowing seniors to remain in their homes and communities for as long as possible,” said Eleanor Shea-Delaney, Massachusetts Interim Secretary of Elder Affairs.”
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