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The Value of CSHR Membership
CSHR provides coordinated advocacy and information for facilities pursuing renovation, reconstruction, replacement or refinancing. Owners and operators of assisted living facilities, nursing homes and long term care facilities receive unparalleled support and unique market access opportunities. CSHR has the tools and staff to keep you up-to-date on all the inside information, while providing a powerful presence in Washington. CSHR works to ensure that America’s seniors continue to receive the best care possible while maximizing available resources.
CSHR Member Benefits
Communications Tools
- The Capitol Pulse (published 4 times per year) addresses emerging market trends, federal government activities, financing success stories, facility capital resources, and more
- Annual National Member Directory and online resource search engine enabling CSHR members to locate and identify the most reputable companies for facility support, capital and service
- The Capitol Connection is an email alert system keeping members current on industry issues
- Members-only access to the CSHR website (www.seniorhealthcarereform.com) provides valuable communication resources and information about advocacy, initiatives and information about the current culture of senior healthcare finance issues
- Innovative support and a variety of tools to enhance your profitability and to provide the highest quality facilities available
Training and Meetings (member discounts apply)
- Monthly Webinars – provide information about the opportunities and resources for capital financing, current trends and provides an opportunity for participants to virtually meet and discuss relevant issues to the long term care financing industry. Moderators will include seasoned industry professionals with specific interest in the healthcare finance industry
- Annual Meeting and Legislative Conference (April 19-21, 2010--Washington, DC) – provides updates on legislative issues that affect the business of senior healthcare, available resources for facility capital and the greater healthcare industry with superior access to decision makers and lawmakers
- Leadership Symposium (June 20-22, 2010—Location TBD) – presents unique information, updates on capital financing opportunities, direction for the HUD 232 program and the relationship to owners, advocacy resources, educational and networking opportunities for owners and operators nationwide
Networking & Business Development
- “CSHR Supplier” search engine on the CSHR website helps identify the most cost efficient and highly regarded resources available to nursing homes and long term care facilities
- Forums enabling groups of non-competing senior healthcare contractors to share “best practices” in a confidential atmosphere
- Task forces and committees allow you to work with other members on issues facing the CSHR community and the broader senior healthcare industry
Membership Pricing
CSHR annual membership is priced annually and per facility.
(2009 Pricing) $1000/year and $200 per facility owned
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By 2030, the number of Americans aged 65 and older will more than double to 71 million older Americans, comprising roughly 20 percent of the U.S. population. In some states, fully a quarter of the population will be aged 65 and older. An enhanced focus on promoting and preserving the health of older adults is essential if we are to effectively address the health and economic challenges of an aging society. The cost of providing health care for an older American is three to five times greater than the cost for someone younger than 65. By 2030, the nation's health care spending is projected to increase by 25% due to demographic shifts unless improving and preserving the health of older adults is more actively addressed. (Retrieved directly from the Department of Health and Human Services website.)
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