North Dakota Long Term Care Association Announces Hiring of New President
Nikki Wegner, has joined the North Dakota Long Term Care Association as the Association’s President....
15 September, 2023The Fall Conference is scheduled for September 25-28, 2023 in Fargo at the Holiday Inn. There is some great educational sessions and networking events scheduled.
View MoreNDLTCA staff work on members’ behalf in Bismarck. We stay current on all pending legislation that will shape the future of the long term care profession. We educate lawmakers and bring provider concerns, views, and solutions to the attention of lawmakers. Members are the cornerstone of our grassroots lobbying effort and through the statewide network we are seen as one of the most visible and effective voices before the legislature.
VIEW MORENDLTCA is excited to once again to host many different educational opportunities in 2023 including partnering with Proactive Medical Review to bring some great webinars to you! Visit below to learn more about these webinars and other education opportunities!
View MoreNDLTCA is a professional and advocacy organization representing assisted living, basic care, and nursing facilities in North Dakota. We are an affiliate of the American Health Care Association and the National Center For Assisted Living, representing not-for-profit and proprietary facilities in our state. Member facilities care for nearly 14,000 frail elderly and disabled individuals annually.
In addition, our Association represents approximately 14,000 dedicated professionals that care for our State’s seniors in their respective facilities 24-hours a day, 365 days a year. Not only do our caregivers deliver quality medical care, they also strive to enhance each residents dignity, independence, and quality of life.
Today, seniors want to maintain their independence as long as possible and be cared for in an environment that is more homelike. Assisted living and basic care offer quality services in a social model of care. Nursing facilities have begun a cultural change model that embraces the strengths and individuality of the elders they serve.
By working with our member facilities, NDLTCA strives to enhance the quality of life that our seniors have enjoyed throughout their lives.
Nikki Wegner, has joined the North Dakota Long Term Care Association as the Association’s President....
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