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Barbara Levison discusses her involvement in the Aging Life Care Association®
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Being There: Advocating for Comfort and Dignity at the End of Lifeby Laura Sanchez on October 30, 2025 at 8:10 pm | blog.AgingLifeCare.org Written by Barbara Levison, MA, MSW, CMC, Aging Life Care Manager Being There: Advocating for Comfort and Dignity at the End of Life When it’s time to choose hospice care for […]
Barbara Levison earns “Fellow of the Leadership Academy” from the Aging Life Care Association®Congratulations to Barbara Levison of Proeger & Associates, Inc. for earning the designation of “Fellow of the Leadership Academy” from the Aging Life Care Association®. This designation recognizes those Aging Life Care Professionals® who have […]
Mindy Zelitt elected to serve as the Vice President for the Suncoast Aging NetworkMindy Zelitt has recently been elected to serve as the Vice President for the Suncoast Aging Network for 2023. Suncoast Aging Network (SAN) is non-profit senior support and resource organization providing grants, education, and referrals for things […]
Safely Reuniting for the HolidaysMany families have plans to be reunited for the holidays this year after a long stretch of time without seeing loved ones. As we face news of the Omicron variant of Covid-19, it’s important to stay aware of all safety recommendations from the CDC […]
2021 Walk To End Alzheimer’sCongratulations to Barbara Levison for becoming a Grand Champion for her fundraising efforts in the 2021 Walk To End Alzheimer’s. Barbara served once again as the Team Captain of the Proeger Team and raised $1000! Barbara’s daughter joined her on […]
Posts from blog.AgingLifeCare.org
- Is Aging Life Care Management only for Older Adults?by Laura Sanchez on March 19, 2026 at 7:00 pm
When many people hear the term Aging Life Care management, they instinctively picture older adults, often someone with multiple medical conditions, declining mobility or cognition, or the need for long-term support. While older adults absolutely benefit from Aging Life Care management services, this narrow definition misses the bigger truth: At its core, Aging Life Care management … Continue reading Is Aging Life Care Management only for Older Adults? → The post Is Aging Life Care Management only for Older Adults? appeared first on Aging Life Care Association.
- Solutions for Aging Adultsby cdaters on March 18, 2026 at 2:26 am
Aging Life Care Professionals™ on Finding the How By taking a holistic, client-centered approach, Aging Life Care Professionals have the distinct advantage of finding solutions for aging adults that ensure both quality of care and optimal life for their clients. Here, Aging Life Care Association™ member Kate Granigan, MSW, LICSW, CASWCM shares that not saying “no” … Continue reading Solutions for Aging Adults → The post Solutions for Aging Adults appeared first on Aging Life Care Association.
- When Slowness Isn’t the Problem in Aging Careby Laura Sanchez on February 27, 2026 at 11:32 pm
When Slowness Isn’t the Problem in Aging Care By Amy Pierce, RN, CMC Fifteen years ago, long before I became an Aging Life Care Manager®, I was working as a nurse in a busy, insurance-driven medical practice. Like many offices, we were constantly behind schedule. The pace was fast, the pressure was real, and efficiency … Continue reading When Slowness Isn’t the Problem in Aging Care → The post When Slowness Isn’t the Problem in Aging Care appeared first on Aging Life Care Association.
- Respite is Self-Care for Family Caregiversby Laura Sanchez on February 12, 2026 at 9:27 pm
Life is demanding. More so when you are caring for others. The responsibilities of caring for someone who is older or has special needs or disabilities can be demanding on your physical, mental, financial, emotional, and social health. Just as flight attendants advise at the beginning of every flight to “put your own oxygen mask … Continue reading Respite is Self-Care for Family Caregivers → The post Respite is Self-Care for Family Caregivers appeared first on Aging Life Care Association.