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June 1, 2007
Orleans County Nursing Home Wins National
Award
The Orleans
County Nursing Home in Albion, New York has been selected to receive the
2007 Leading-Edge Care and Services Award from the American
Association of Homes and Services for the Aging. The award is given in
recognition of programs and services that are models of innovation and
excellence and contribute significantly to the quality of life of the
individuals served.
Orleans
County Nursing Home is recognized for the “Community as School” program,
which helps students who show promise, yet have difficulty in a
tradition school setting, to earn academic credits while working and
attending school in the nursing home. The fact that more than 100
students have participated to date, and that there is a waiting list, is
testament to the program’s success. Many of the students have gone on to
work in long-term health care, and that students in the program are more
likely to graduate, miss fewer school days and have fewer discipline
referrals than in other alternative or traditional school settings.
Orleans County
Nursing Home will accept the award at the AAHSA’s Annual Meeting &
Exposition, taking place Oct. 21-24, 2007, in Orlando.
Orleans County
Nursing Home is a member of the American Association of Homes and
Services for the Aging (AAHSA), a national, not-for-profit organization
committed to creating the future of aging services through quality
people can trust. Each day, AAHSA members serve as many as two million
older persons and others with special needs.
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