Partners & Links
Aging Services of Minnesota — Aging Services of Minnesota is the state’s largest association of older adult service organizations. With a focus on promoting excellence and innovation, Aging Services encompasses over 1,000 members serving more than 100,000 seniors each year. The membership of Aging Services is diverse, including 700+ provider sites ranging the spectrum of home — from congregate senior housing to assisted living to skilled care centers — but share a common focus on person-directed living, missions of service to their communities and choice in older adult services. Aging Services is also the state affiliate of the American Association of Homes and Services for the Aging (AAHSA) and the Assisted Living Federation of America (ALFA).
National Adult Day Services Association (NADSA)
National Council on Aging (NCOA)
Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS)
Adult Day Care-specific information
Minnesota Board on Aging (MBA)
Minnesota-Dakotas Alzheimer’s Association
Minnesota Rules and Statutes regarding standards for licensure of Adult Day Care centers
MetLife publications:
- Caregiving Cost Study: Productivity Losses to U.S. Businesses
- Study of Employer Costs for Working Caregivers
- Market Survey of Nursing Home & Assisted Living Costs — October 2008
- News release — Survey of Nursing Home and Assisted Living Costs
- News release — Private and Semi-Private Nursing Home Room Rates Increase 3% in 2007
Genworth 2009 Cost of Care Survey:
Rutgers Center for State Health Policy — State Adult Day Health Services Programs: A National Profile (2001–2002)
Volunteer Opportunities
To volunteer with MADSA, contact us at 763–464–2698, or by email.
Current opportunities include:
- Conference committee
- Database update
- Mailing support
- Office support
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