LeadingAge Maryland convened legislators, stakeholders and members from across the state at a reception Feb. 22 at Chart Home in Annapolis.
Much more than 20 legislators from the Home Well being and Government Operations Committee and the Senate Finance Committee gathered with LeadingAge Maryland leadership, board members and member organizations to engage in conversations about concerns facing older Marylanders and the not-for-profit providers of housing, solutions, and care that help them.
LeadingAge Maryland members in attendance incorporated leaders from organizations such as Catholic Charities of Baltimore, CSI Help and Improvement, Acts Retirement Life Communities, The Wesley at Dwelling, Hospice of the Chesapeake, Fellowship Square and Keswick Multi-Care Center, amongst other people.
LeadingAge Maryland is the only organization representing the complete continuum of mission-driven, not-for-profit providers of well being care, housing, and solutions for older persons in Maryland. The organization is a trusted voice, advocate, and companion to its members and stakeholders who care about aging. Members of LeadingAge Maryland supply well being care, housing and solutions to far more than 20,000 older persons every single year.
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Much more than 20 legislators from the Home Well being and Government Operations Committee and the Senate Finance Committee gathered with LeadingAge Maryland leadership, board members and member organizations at Chart Home in Annapolis to talk about concerns of value to aging Marylanders. (Photo courtesy of LeadingEdge Maryland)
Perry Limes, left, director of strategic partnerships for Hospice of the Chesapeake, and Susan Lawrence, an Advisory Committee member with Hospice of the Chesapeake, get pleasure from their time at the reception. (Photo courtesy of LeadingEdge Maryland)
From left, LeadingEdge colleagues Sarah Hemming, events and education manager Dee Bellin, director of operations and Emily Suter, a enterprise intern, attended the reception. (Photo courtesy of LeadingEdge Maryland)
From left, Photo four: Dima Salloum, a legislative intern with LeadingAge Maryland Md. Sen. Pam Beidle, D-Anne Arundel Kathy Graning, vice president of clinical solutions with Keswick Michele Lagana, chief monetary officer at Keswick and Sen. Arthur Ellis, D-Charles, share a table at the reception. (Photo courtesy of LeadingEdge Maryland)
From left, Md. Del. Teresa Reilly, R-Cecil and Harford Del. Thomas Hutchinson, R-Caroline, Dorchester, Talbot and Wicomico Allison Roenigk Ciborowski, president and CEO of LeadingAge Maryland Del. Kathy Szeliga, R-Baltimore Del. Matt Morgan, R-St. Mary’s and Sen. Ariana Kelly, D-Montgomery, collect for a photo at the legislative reception. (Photo courtesy of LeadingEdge Maryland)
From left, Del. Heather Bagnall, D-Anne Arundel Del. Pam Guzzone, D-Howard Del. Jamila Woods, D-Prince George’s Dima Salloum, a legislative intern with LeadingAge Maryland Susan Lawrence, an Advisory Committee member with Hospice of the Chesapeake Perry Limes, director of strategic partnerships at Hospice of the Chesapeake, attended the legislative reception. (Photo courtesy of LeadingEdge Maryland)
From left, Ashley Valis, chief operating officer of Catholic Charities Elizabeth Weglein, a board member with The Wesley at Dwelling Sen. Pam Beidle, D-Anne Arundel and Amanda Young, executive director of The Wesley at Dwelling, get pleasure from their time at the legislative reception. (Photo courtesy of LeadingEdge Maryland)
From left, Amanda Young, executive director of The Wesley at Dwelling Catherine Leclerc, executive director at Heron Point of Chestertown and Susan Arcadia, executive director of Acts Fairhaven, share a table and some conversation at the legislative reception. (Photo courtesy of LeadingEdge Maryland)
Del. Harry “H.B.” Bhandari, D-Baltimore Dima Salloum, a legislative intern at LeadingAge Maryland Catherine Leclerc, executive director at Heron Point of Chestertown Susan Arcadia, executive director of Acts Fairhaven and Del. Del. Jamila Woods, D-Prince George’s, get pleasure from their time at the legislative reception. (Photo courtesy of LeadingEdge Maryland)