Advanced Risk Concepts is
proud to support organizations that work tirelessly on behalf of
senior housing sponsors and America’s elderly that reside in
them. These associations provide educational information, track
legislation of interest to senior housing, and develop
invaluable services for sponsors of senior housing all across
America.
We encourage our insureds
and agents to become members of these associations.
American Association of
Homes and Services for the Aging (AAHSA)
– www.aahsa.org
Address: 2519 Connecticut
Ave. NW; Washington, DC 20008
Phone: 202-783-2242
The members of the American
Association of Homes and Services for the Aging (
www.aahsa.org )
serve two million people every day through mission-driven,
not-for-profit organizations dedicated to providing the services
people need, when they need them, in the place they call home.
Our members offer the continuum of aging services: adult day
services, home health, community services, senior housing,
assisted living residences, continuing care retirement
communities, and nursing homes. AAHSA's commitment is to create
the future of aging services through quality people can trust.
AAHSA represents 5,600
mission-driven, not-for profit aging services providers
including: nursing homes, continuing care retirement
communities; assisted living facilities; affordable senior
housing and home and community-based service providers.
Arizona Association of Homes
& Services for the Aging –
www.azahsa.org
ARC is proud to be a member
of the following AAHSA State Affiliates:
Arizona Association of Homes
and Housing for the Elderly –
www.azaha.org
Florida Association of Homes
for the Aging – www.faha.org
Gulf States Association of
Homes & Services for the Aging –
www.gahsa.org
MassAging –
www.massaging.org
New Jersey Association of
Non-Profit Homes for the Aging –
www.njanpha.org
National Association of
Affordable Housing Management Association
- www.nahma.org
400 N Columbus St. #203;
Alexandria, VA 22314
703-683-8630
The National Affordable
Housing Management Association (NAHMA) is the leading voice for
affordable housing, advocating on behalf of multifamily property
owners and managers whose mission is to provide quality
affordable housing. As an advocate for professional standards
for affordable housing providers, NAHMA holds a unique position
in the industry. Founded in 1990, NAHMA's membership today
includes some of the industry's most distinguished multifamily
owners, managers and industry stakeholders.
NAHMA's mission is to
support legislative and regulatory policy that promotes the
development and preservation of decent and safe affordable
housing. NAHMA serves as a vital resource for technical
education and information, fosters strategic relations between
government and industry, and recognizes those who exemplify the
best in affordable housing. NAHMA is the voice in Washington for
17 regional, state and local affordable housing management
associations (AHMAs)
nationwide.
ARC is proud to be a member
of the following NAHMA State Affiliates:
Southeastern Affordable
Housing Management Association –
www.sahma.org
Louisiana Affordable Housing
Management Association –
www.lahma.org
New England Affordable
Housing Management Association –
www.neahma.org
Association of Jewish
Aging Services of North America –
www.ajas.org
316 Pennsylvania Avenue,
SE
Suite 402
Washington, D.C. 20003
Phone: 202-543-7500
AJAS represents the best
interests of the Jewish aged in communities where membership
organizations are located. The members of AJAS administer to the
needs of the aging through residential health care;
assisted living and group homes; independent and congregate
housing; and living-at-home service programs.
AJAS functions to promote the unique role and
mission of Jewish-sponsored not-for-profit organizations serving
the aging by arranging educational meetings for the mutual
exchange of information and ideas for members and all
organizations for the aging; by working jointly with and
supporting other organizations which serve the aging; by working
with members to improve the operation and status of each members
organization; and by concerning itself with the welfare of and
advocacy for all elderly.
407 Corporate Center Drive,
Suite B
Vandalia, OH
937-415-3624
UMA is a national
association of United Methodist related ministries and
individual professionals concerned about the quality of health
care in a Faith-based setting.
Headquartered near Dayton,
OH the United Methodist Association serves nearly 400 health and
human service organizations and professionals nationwide. These
ministries respond to the needs of nearly ten million persons
annually.
Other important organizations
National Low Income Housing
Coalition -
www.nlihc.org
727 15th Street NW, 6th
Floor, Washington, D.C. 20005
202/662-1530;
Established in 1974, the
National Low Income Housing Coalition is dedicated solely to
ending America’s affordable housing crisis. NLIHC educates,
organizes and advocates to ensure decent, affordable housing
within healthy neighborhoods for everyone. NLIHC provides
up-to-date information, formulates policy, and educates the
public on housing needs and the strategies for solutions.
NonProfit Risk Management
Center-
www.nonprofitrisk.org
1130 Seventeenth Street, NW, Suite 210,
Washington, DC 20036
Phone: (202) 785-3891
The Nonprofit Risk
Management Center was established in 1990 to provide assistance
and resources for community-serving nonprofit organizations. As
a nonprofit, the Center is uniquely positioned to both
understand and respond to questions with practical, affordable
suggestions for controlling risks that threaten a nonprofit’s
ability to accomplish its mission.
Our mission is to help
nonprofits cope with uncertainty. We offer a wide range of
services (from technical assistance to software to training and
consulting help) on a vast array of risk management topics (from
employment practices, to insurance purchasing to internal
controls and preventing child abuse). We do not sell insurance
or endorse organizations that do.