Kari Thurlow
@karithurlow
President/CEO of LeadingAge Minnesota. Tweets are my own and not those of my employer.
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http://www.leadingagemn.org 10-05-2009 04:21:27
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Hear Kari Thurlow, President and CEO of LeadingAge Minnesota, explain why the legislature needs to step in to sustainably raise wages for caregivers on last week’s MPR News coverage of the staffing crisis in long-term care. bit.ly/48wPd6R
Today, LeadingAge Minnesota and Care Providers of MN meet with the #mnleg to advocate for improved access to care for seniors and higher wages for caregivers because #CareComesFirst. Hear Minnesotans' stories at bit.ly/4cl9QWx
Together, LeadingAge and Care Providers of MN are reminding the #mnleg that increased state funding would directly improve outcomes and result in a higher quality of life for MN seniors, family members and caregivers. More at LTCImperative.org/CareComesFirst #CareComesFirst
Minnesota long-term care leaders respond to today’s vote from the Nursing Home Workforce Standards Board. We urge Governor Tim Walz, MN Department of Human Services and #MNleg leaders to safeguard access to care for all MN seniors by taking action to fund these proposed rules.
We are disheartened by the biennial budget proposed by Governor Tim Walz, which cuts vital assistance for long-term care. Today's proposal is nothing short of a slap in the face to Minnesota's seniors. #mnleg
"Is that the priorities that we, as Minnesotans, have?” At least one Democrat had some critiques for the governor's budget proposal. Sen. John Hoffman (Champlin) joined Blois Olson with an update on a bumpy start to the session and the budget. Listen: go.audacy.com/9QOaMnlYeQb
Hey #mnleg be like Senator John Hoffman and stop by East Hall on G this week to check out the Art is Good for the Soul art show, celebrating the creativity of people with disabilities and older adults! Presented by LeadingAge Minnesota ARRM The Long-Term Care Imperative