MN Leadership Council on Aging. 2010 Policy Summit.

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MN Leadership Council on Aging Policy Summit

Mission Minnesota Leadership Council on Aging “The MNLCOA coalesces the resources and power of consumer, advocacy, social and health service organizations to advocate boldly to achieve positive systems change for older adults and their families”.

Mature Voices Minnesota Minnesota Association of Area Agencies on Aging Minnesota HomeCare Association Minnesota Medical Directors Association Minnesota Network of Hospice and Palliative Care Senior Community Services Volunteers of America of Minnesota AARP Minnesota Aging Services of Minnesota Alzheimer's Association Minnesota -North Dakota Amherst H. Wilder Foundation Care Providers of Minnesota DARTS ElderCare Rights Alliance Living At Home Block Nurse Program Lutheran Social Service of Minnesota MNLCOA Member Agencies

THANK YOU FOR JOINING US TODAY Minnesota Leadership Council on Aging MN Leadership Council on Aging