The Massachusetts Assisted Living Association (Mass-ALA) is a not-for-profit association dedicated to professionally operated assisted living residences in MA.
Mass-ALA held our Annual Conference & Tradeshow on November 2, at the DCU Center. We were thrilled to welcome 250 attendees and a sold out Tradeshow with 50 exhibitors. SAVE THE DATE for next year's Conference & Tradeshow, 10/24/24 at the Boston Marriott Newton!
Mass-ALA is pleased to welcome two new members to our Board of Directors. Welcome, Bodo Liesenfeld, Co-Founder and Managing Partner of Anthemion Senior Lifestyles, and Michael Gordon, Chief Investment Officer of Epoch Senior Living. mcknightsseniorliving.com/ho…
Caring, safe, & secure! Staff are dedicated to giving active older adults the support they need to focus on living life to the fullest. Learn more about why so many families are choosing assisted living: mass-ala.org/find-an-assiste….
Director of Senior Living Partnerships, Irene Blumenthal, PT, and Senior Regional Director, Lisa MacDonald, are at the @MASS_ALA#conference in Worcester, MA. Stop by to learn how partnering with FOX can help residents in your community live better, longer! 🦊💪 #MassALA
Thank you to everyone who attended our Annual Conference & Tradeshow yesterday. We wanted to extend a special thank you to Senator @patjehlen2005, who received our first ever “Policymaker of the Year Award”.
Volunteering is a wonderful thing to do. The 2023 Mass-ALA Volunteer Award winner was Eitan Berechman who volunteers with @H_SeniorLife. He volunteers every week, rain or shine, and the residents love seeing him. From the moment he comes into the community, everyone smiles.
Our Sales and Marketing Award winner was Meghan Colantonio of @BrookdaleLiving Attleboro. Her job is in sales and marketing, but she is much more than that. She is the type of person who will give you the shirt off her back, and anyone would be fortunate to cross paths with her.
It’s National Assisted Living Week, and Mass-ALA is proud to be the assisted living association in Massachusetts, representing 235 outstanding communities that go above and beyond for the older adults that they serve. Visit our website: mass-ala.org/#NALW!
It's National Assisted Living Week! We wanted to share our Resource Guide which includes our member communities in Massachusetts and what they offer. No two assisted living communities are the same and there is something for everyone. mass-ala.org/find-an-assiste…. #NALW
We are proud to be the assisted living association in MA, representing 235 assisted living communities that go above and beyond for the older adults that they serve. Assisted living emphasizes aging with dignity and choice while offering a high-quality lifestyle. #NALW!
Ansu Kinteh from Cohen Florence Levine Estates is our 2023 Care and Wellness Award winner. He goes above and beyond as the Resident Care Director. He is the heart and soul of the assisted living building he works at. Congratulations! patch.com/massachusetts/sale…
Our 2023 Activities Services Excellence Award Winner is Kathleen Richard from Wingate Residences at Haverhill. Kathleen is the definition of kind, considerate, compassionate, and engaging. Kathleen puts her heart and soul into every moment of every day.
Every year during our Excellence Awards, we acknowledge individuals who go above and beyond their responsibilities, committing themselves to the welfare of older adults. These recipients and nominees shine within assisted living and we are beyond proud to pay tribute to them.
At the Excellence Awards dinner, we were honored to celebrate Frank Gorman, of Stone Hill at Andover (@NorthbridgeCos) with the Facilities Management award. Frank is empathetic, and perceptive, and understands that making a resident feel at home is important.
Congratulations to our 2023 Dining Services Excellence Awards Winner, Scott Butler from @BridgesMashpee. Scott makes it his personal mission to wow residents, their families, and his team members.
Congratulations to David Price of @BenchmarkSL, honored with our 2023 Executive Director Award! A few months ago, in the community room, a resident began choking, David performed the Heimlich maneuver and was able to clear the resident's respiratory tract – a lifesaving moment.