Welcome to... PANPHA's Annual Conference
May 15-17, 2002
Westin & David L. Lawrence Convention Centers, Pittsburgh

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  • Hotel Reservations: PANPHA's reserved room block at the Westin Convention Center, Pittsburgh is SOLD OUT. For those planning on attending the conference and who have not yet made reservations, PANPHA is holding an additional room block at the Omni William Penn Hotel (5-minute walk from the Westin) at a rate of $128 plus applicable taxes (same as the Westin). Please contact them at the following number to reserve your accommodations (ask for the "PANPHA Room Block"): Omni William Penn Hotel, 530 William Penn Place, Pittsburgh, PA 15219, (412) 281-7100.
  • Conference Parking: Liberty Center Garage at the Westin Hotel and Convention Center. Discount self-parking tickets are available at the PANPHA Conference Registration Desk located in the Allegheny Foyer of the Westin for a rate of $12/day. Tickets are valid for May 12th to May 18th and conference attendees will want to take one for each day they are planning to leave the garage for a savings of $5/day. For those wishing to use Valet Parking, the cost is $22 per day with in/out and can be charged to your overnight room.
  • Networking Night Out - Wednesday, May 15
    For those conference registrants who have signed on to attend either the Pittsburgh Pirates vs. Arizona Diamondbacks baseball game or the Gateway Clipper Fleet Dinner Cruise, shuttles for the events are available and will depart at 5:30 & 6:05 p.m. from the front entrance of the Westin.


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History
PANPHA, founded in 1963, represents 360 nonprofit, private, fraternal, religious and government sponsored nursing homes, retirement communities, personal care and independent housing facilities and community service providers.

PANPHA members serve more than 65,000 persons in facility-based settings and tens of thousands more in their own homes or other community settings.

Association Voting Members employ over 53,200 people and involve over 150,000 volunteers, trustees, and auxiliary members.

PANPHA membership also includes more than 200 Business Members involved in long-term care and services for the aging.

The Philosophy of Nonprofitism

Although the types of care and services provided by PANPHA members may vary, all are identical in one primary sense: they are not for profit.

Their nonprofit approach to care places the emphasis on providing an atmosphere of fellowship and caring; on meeting the social, physical and spiritual needs of the individual; and on helping older persons achieve the dignity and quality of life they deserve in their retirement years.

The emphasis on caring and placing the needs of the individual above all else has become the hallmark of nonprofit homes and services for the aging.

Membership Profile

• 44 Members offer Adult Day Care
• 31 Members offer Attendant Care
• 181 Members offer Hospice Services
• 27 Members offer Child Day Care
• 87 Members offer Home-Delivered Meals
• 136 Members offer Congregate Meals
• 24 Members have a Senior Center
• 106 Members offer Home Health Services
• 79 Members offer Homemaker Services
• 197 Members have a Respite Program
• 92 Members have a Nursing Alzheimer's Unit
• 40 Members have a Personal Care Alzheimer's Unit
• 10 Dialysis Services
• 53 Resident Fitness Center
• 88 Wellness Center

Educational Programs
Aug 23, 2001
Fundraising Issues and Opportunities for Older Adult Programs Lima Estates
Media, PA

Aug 29, 2001
CEN-PANPHA Educational Offering - Embracing and Resolving Conflict With Families in Long Term Care Facilities
Landis Homes Retirement Community
Lititz, PA

Aug 29, 2001
CEN-PANPHA Educational Offering - Embracing and Resolving Conflict With Families in Long Term Care Facilities Lancaster Homes
Lancaster, PA

Sep 25, 2001
PANPHA Public Policy Forum/Legislative Visits
Harrisburg, PA

Sep 26 - 27, 2001
Health & Aging: Partnerships for the Future
Holiday Inn - Harrisburg/Hershey
Grantville, PA

Oct 4, 2001
SE-PANPHA Educational Offering - From Rules to Caring Practices: Ethics and Long-Term Care
Rosemont Presbyterian Village
Rosemont, PA

Oct 9, 2001
Abuse and Neglect Detection & Prevention
Woodlands Inn & Resort
Wilkes-Barre, PA

Oct 15, 2001
Abuse and Neglect Detection & Prevention
Sheraton
Warrendale, PA

Oct 17, 2001
Abuse and Neglect Detection & Prevention
Holiday Inn
King of Prussia, PA

Oct 22, 2001

Abuse and Neglect Detection & Prevention
Holiday Inn Conference Center
Allentown, PA

Nov 4 - 7, 2001
AAHSA Annual Conference
San Diego, CA

Nov 26, 2001
Abuse and Neglect Detection & Prevention
Holiday Inn - Harrisburg/Hershey
Grantville, PA

Nov 29 - 30, 2001
PANPHA Financial Issues for Long Term Care Facilities Seminar
Masonic Conference Center
Elizabethtown, PA

Apr 8 - 10, 2002
AAHSA Spring Conference & Exposition
Omni Shoreham Hotel
Washington, DC

May 14 - 17, 2002
PANPHA Annual Conference
David L. Lawrence Convention Center/Westin Convention Center Hotel
Pittsburgh, PA

Sep 24 - 25, 2002
PANPHA Public Policy Forum
Harrisburg Hilton & Towers
Harrisburg, PA

Oct 28 - 30, 2002
AAHSA Annual Meeting & Exposition
Baltimore, MD

Apr 7 - 9, 2003
AAHSA Spring Conference & Exposition
Omni Shoreham Hotel
Washington, DC