Network Partnerships
MAAA sustains national, statewide and regional
linkages with organizations and associations in the field of aging
including: (Off Site)
Alzheimer's
Association Minnesota-North Dakota Chapter
The Alzheimer’s Association of Minnesota-North Dakota improves the lives
of all individuals, families and care partners throughout their journey
with Alzheimer’s and related diseases by providing leadership, support,
education, advocacy and research.
Carver County's Senior Advisory Committee
City of Saint Paul Senior Advisory Council
Dakota County Senior Workers
Elderberry Institute
The non-profit Elderberry Institute was established as a resource center
to support neighborhood Living at Home / Block Nurse Program community
efforts and extend the Program model to new neighborhoods, towns and
cities.
Health
Ministries Network of Minnesota
Health Ministries Network of Minnesota is a nonprofit, interfaith
organization committed to encouraging, supporting and developing
whole-person ministries throughout Minnesota.
HealthEast Care System
HealthEast Care System is a network of integrated care services that
serve the Twin Cities' East Metro and surrounding communities.
Hospice Minnesota
Hospice Minnesota is dedicated to promoting quality care for people who
are dying and their families by educating the public about compassionate
and competent end-of-life care, advocating for increased access to
hospice and palliative care, and inspiring hospice providers to maintain
the highest standards in end-of-life care.
Minnesota Area Geriatric Education Center (MAGEC)
MAGEC provides educational and innovative programs on a regional and
local basis through partnerships with institutions and organizations
involved in aging.
Minnesota Creative Arts & Aging Network
Minnesota Leadership Council on Aging
The Minnesota Leadership Council on Aging (MNLCOA) coalesces the
resources and power of consumer, advocacy, social and health service
organizations, to advocate boldly for and achieve positive system
changes for older adults and their families in Minnesota.
Minnesota Medical Directors Association
Minnesota Network on Abuse in Later Life (MNALL)
MNALL promotes networks of organizations and individuals through
statewide community education to address issues of domestic/sexual abuse
in later life, advocacy and perpetrator accountability.
National Family Caregivers Association
Normandale Ministry for Healing & Wholeness
The Normandale Center For Healing & Wholeness is a non-profit charitable
organization that seeks to be a welcoming place ministering in mind,
body, and spirit to two generations-seniors and their family caregivers.
Presbyterian Homes & Services
Shelley Joseph Kordell Award Steering Committee
The Shelley Joseph-Kordell Award and Scholarship Ceremony aims to raise
the profile of aging-related issues. This event also helps to fund the
Shelley Joseph-Kordell Memorial Scholarship at the University of
Minnesota for students interested in working directly to improve the
lives of seniors.
University of Minnesota Center on Aging
The Center on Aging (CoA), housed in the School of Public Health, enjoys
active participation from more than 60 faculty and staff from a wide
range of schools and departments across the University.
University of Minnesota Department of Family Social Science
The Department of Family Social Science enhances the well-being of
diverse families in a changing world through teaching, research, and
outreach.
University of Minnesota Pharmaceutical Care Clinic
Located at the College of Pharmacy, the Pharmaceutical Care Clinic
provides an opportunity for student pharmacists to apply their knowledge
under the supervision of experienced faculty while helping people with
their medications.
University of Minnesota School of Nursing
The School of Nursing is a leader in knowledge development and
dissemination and is nationally and internationally recognized for areas
of excellence that promote the health and care of individuals, families,
communities, and populations.
University of Minnesota School of Social Work
Since its founding in 1917, the University of Minnesota School of Social
Work (SSW) has contributed to the development of the field. It is ranked
as one of the nation's best schools of social work—a leader in creative
learning ventures through distance education, interactive television,
satellite, and independent study.
Vital Aging Network
Through the Vital Aging Network (VAN), people share information, build
partnerships, and work collaboratively to promote and support the
self-sufficiency, community participation, and quality of life of older
adults.
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