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Pioneer Network Extends Conference Proposal Deadline

Indianapolis, Indiana

Indianapolis, Indiana

The Pioneer Network has extended the deadline to submit proposals for the 2010 Pioneer Network National Conference to November 30.

Proposals must be submitted electronically through the Pioneer Network’s online Request for Proposals form. Proposals that are already in process on the electronic form can also be completed by the new deadline.

The Pioneer Network is seeking proposals in several focus areas and is especially interested in proposals on Research and Technology.

The 10th National Conference of Culture Change is entitled “Meeting at the Crossroads” and will take place from Monday, August 9 until Wednesday, August 11 in Indianapolis, Indiana.

The annual conference showcases innovative thought and best practices in the long-term care culture change movement. It also provides an opportunity for people interested in culture change to network with and inspire each other.

The Pioneer Network is dedicated to making fundamental changes in values and practices in long-term care. Their mission is to create a culture of aging that is life-affirming, satisfying, humane, and meaningful.

The nonprofit organization advocates for culture change in various eldercare models, including long-term nursing home care, short-term transitional care, and community-based care.

For more information about submitting proposals for this year’s Pioneer Network conference — or information about the conference in general — email Christie Dobson or call her at 585.271.7570.

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