Aging and
Disability Institute Webinar: Sustainability for All: A Multi-Partner
Approach to Growing Evidence-Based Program
Wednesday, August 29, 2018, 1:00-2:00 PM ET
Decreased resources and changing priorities among funders are
challenging community-based organizations to become more creative in how
they sustain their evidence-based healthy aging programs. While significant
attention has focused on integration with healthcare systems to provide
this source of sustainability, what is needed is a more global and diverse
approach—one that includes advocacy at multiple levels and involves program
developers, community organizations, and newly empowered participants who
have benefited from programs. In this webinar, the Evidence-Based
Leadership Council, a national collaborative of program developers and
community implementers, shares its experiences and successes with scaling
and sustaining programs through partnerships, community outreach and strategic
steps towards policy change.
Participants will:
- Be able to identify three
benefits to partnering with program developers in long-term
sustainability efforts;
- List three ways to engage
newly empowered participants in future program efforts; and,
- Identify three solutions to
the challenges of partnering with community organizations.
Presenter
Jennifer Raymond, JD, MBA, is chief strategy officer for Elder
Services of the Merrimack Valley and director of the Healthy Living Center
of Excellence, the statewide hub for dissemination of and contracting for
evidence-based self-management programs in Massachusetts. Raymond is
responsible for strategic planning and sustainability, overseeing an
80-plus member provider network of community-based organizations and
working to integrate these programs with a variety of healthcare payers.
Registration and Details
Registration is required to receive the webinar information.
Visit the webinar
information webpage to sign up, view accreditation information,
and learn more.
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