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Category: Featured News
Welcome to the Featured News category. The following news items include major developments in the aging services world, as well as important notifications and timely reminders.
Free Recruitment Tool to Help Your Workforce Efforts
On November 14, 2024 by Anna Mowry
CaringCareersStartHere.com is helping connect job seekers with long-term care employers. We’ve welcomed over 50,000 visitors to the site since May, helping to elevate careers in aging services across the state.
Help Us Highlight Courage and Innovation at Next Year’s Institute
On November 14, 2024 by Ben Hansen
As the year draws to a close, we’re gearing up for the event that brings our community together like no other: the annual Institute & Expo! And this time, we’re doing things a little differently. Our theme—Courageous Thinking—is all about celebrating bold ideas and innovative approaches to improving the lives of older adults. We want your stories to take center stage.
Introducing the LeadingAge Minnesota Foundation Newsletter
On November 14, 2024 by Ben Hansen
We’re thrilled to announce the upcoming launch of our brand-new Foundation newsletter! Arriving in your inbox this December, it will be your go-to source for the latest groundbreaking initiatives transforming the experience of aging in Minnesota.
QUEST Report for Q2, 2024 Now Available
On November 7, 2024 by Julie Apold
The LeadingAge Minnesota QUEST Report is now available for second quarter, 2024.
Election Night Leaves Control of Minnesota House Undetermined, Senate DFL Maintains Majority
On November 7, 2024 by Kayla Khang
While final numbers are still being calculated, this November, Minnesota voters continued a long-standing tradition of high voter turnout.
Important Update Regarding the Nursing Home Workforce Standards Board
On November 7, 2024 by Kari Thurlow
The Nursing Home Workforce Standards Board (NHWSB), an unelected body created by the 2023 Legislature, has the power to create rules related to the pay of nursing home workers and other working conditions.
The Push for a Department on Aging: Minnesota’s Legislative Task Force on Aging Discusses Proposal
On October 31, 2024 by Kayla Khang
The Legislative Task Force on Aging met on Tuesday, October 29. They first heard testimony from officials with Pennsylvania’s Department on Aging before giving an overview of the recommendation to create a Minnesota Department on Aging.
Share Your Stories of Courage and Innovation at Next Year’s Institute
On October 24, 2024 by Ben Hansen
As the year draws to a close, we're gearing up for the event that brings our community together like no other: the annual Institute & Expo! And this time, we’re doing things a little differently.
2024 Election Less Than Two Weeks Away
On October 24, 2024 by Dan Nelson
The 2024 election will take place on Tuesday, November 5. In addition to the presidential and federal elections, Minnesota has all 134 seats of the State House of Representatives up for election and one special election for the State Senate in District 45.
Congratulations to Our New District Officers
On October 24, 2024 by Barbara Landeen
LeadingAge Minnesota consists of seven geographical districts which serve an important governance function of the association.
2024 Salary Survey Reports Available for Purchase
On October 17, 2024 by Jeff Bostic
LeadingAge Minnesota recently emailed complimentary copies of the 2024 compensation reports for nursing facilities and senior housing providers to members who participated in those surveys.
Employee Turnover Rates Continue to Decline, According to Recent LeadingAge MN Data
On October 17, 2024 by Jeff Bostic
Updated LeadingAge Minnesota Data Portal benchmark reports are available for workforce measures, including staff vacancies, retention and turnover.
LeadingAge Minnesota Joins 20 Other State Affiliates in Lawsuit to Overturn CMS Staffing Mandate
On October 10, 2024 by LeadingAge Minnesota
LeadingAge Minnesota has joined with 20 other affiliated organizations, together representing hundreds of not-for-profit aging services providers across the country, in a lawsuit to overturn the Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services’ (CMS) staffing mandate. The mandate creates an untenable situation for senior care facilities across Minnesota and throughout the country.
Ebenezer Hosts Candidate Forum at Amira Choice Champlin
On October 10, 2024 by Dan Nelson
This election season, LeadingAge Minnesota members around the state are hosting candidate forums to provide a platform for local candidates to discuss issues affecting older adults and Minnesota’s aging services sector.
Legislative Taskforce on Aging releases Taskforce Findings Report
On October 10, 2024 by Kayla Khang
The Legislative Task Force on Aging met Wednesday, Oct. 10 to discuss the first draft of their final report.
Nursing Home Workforce Standards Board Holiday Pay Rule Approved for Submission to Office of Administrative Hearings
On October 10, 2024 by Jeff Bostic
Today, the Nursing Home Workforce Standards Board rule that would require eleven paid holidays was approved by the board for submission to the Office of Administrative Hearings.
Minnesota DHS Age Friendly Grant Opportunity
On October 3, 2024 by Dan Nelson
DHS, in cooperation with Age-Friendly Minnesota (AFMN) Council, is offering Community Grants for SFY24-26 to help communities work on age-friendly projects and become better places for all Minnesotans to grow older.
A Nearly $1M Grant Will Help Tackle One of the Biggest Challenges Facing Senior Care in Minnesota
On October 3, 2024 by Anna Mowry
The LeadingAge Minnesota Foundation is excited to announce that we will be investing nearly $1 million to support new Americans in the aging services workforce over the next two years, thanks to recent grant funding from the Minnesota Department of Human Services’ Grant, Equity, Access, and Research (GEAR) Division.
Key Workforce and Aging Services Legislation Advances in Congress
On September 26, 2024 by Erin Huppert
Last week, Energy and Commerce, a subcommittee of the U.S. House Ways & Means Committee, took action to advance several key policy priorities to their next committee stop:
NHWSB Holiday Pay Rules Comment Letters and Minimum Wage Status Update
On September 26, 2024 by Jeff Bostic
Earlier this week, the comment period closed for the Nursing Home Workforce Standards Board (the board) rule that would require eleven paid holidays and establish requirements for certified worker training.