Wyoming Long Term Care Association

Enhancing Quality of Life

After working with both national and state partners, LeadingAge Wyoming and Wyoming Health Care Association have merged into one state association. The name Wyoming Long Term Care Association was voted upon and accepted as the name of the association, feeling like it better described those whom the association represents.


Eric Boley, President of the WyLTC Association stated, “this merger makes great sense, when the state only has 36 nursing homes and will allow us to have a unified voice, while combining educational and training purposes, which will serve the members better.”

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Members of the WyLTC Association will still have the choice of which, if any, national association they wish to belong. The President of the WyLTC Association, Eric Boley, will be an active participant in both national associations, as the Wyoming state executive.

 

Both national associations, American Health Care Association (AHCA) and LeadingAge, bring strong resources to members and offer incredible training and education to members, as well as having a strong presence in Washington DC and advocating and working with CMS, HHS, and Congress in an ever changing and challenging industry, working with both nursing homes and assisted living facilities.

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