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Broadview Senior Living is a university-based retirement community located on the Purchase College, SUNY campus in Purchase, New York, a part of Westchester County. The design for Broadview hinges on lifelong learning and intergenerational friendships, as residents will be able to take specially designed classes and workshops, engage in academic life and offerings on campus, enjoy a vast network of outdoor walking trails and other amenities, and attend performances, lectures, events, and more, all on the Purchase College campus. Broadview will comprise 220 living apartments and villas for seniors ages 62 and older, as well as offer assisted living apartments and memory care suites on-site. Broadview is currently under construction and is scheduled to open in Summer 2023.
Fetzer Institute is one of the leading companies in Non-Profit industry. Fetzer Institute is based in Kalamazoo, MI. You can find more information on Fetzer Institute at www.fetzer.org
The Connecticut Technology Council is a statewide association of technology oriented companies and institutions, providing leadership in areas of policy advocacy, community building and assistance for growing companies.
The Kenner Business Association fosters leadership and the advancement of the community vision. We strive to provide, encourage, and promote our member businesses. Our mission is to provide a network exchange for professional and commercial enhancement as well as a multitude of opportunities for economic growth, in addition to the development of community services. The outstanding members provide the opportunity for recognition by the public and your peers. Business association members strive to improve the business climate though advocating, facilitating, and providing information on behalf of the city.
Behavioral Health Network, Inc. is a growing non-profit community behavioral health agency that has been providing services to children and families in Western Mass since 1938. As a comprehensive service system, with a focus on delivering professional services to those with mental illness, substance use disorders or intellectual disabilities, BHN`s funding sources are diverse. BHN holds contracts with the Departments of Mental Health, Public Health, Developmental Disabilities, Youth Services, and Medicaid, along with cities, towns, and various Federal departments. BHN also contracts with most health insurance companies. BHN and its programs have been instrumental in development of new services and meeting the behavioral health needs of the Pioneer Valley. We serve the most challenging individuals, utilize evidenced-based treatment models, and collaborate well with healthcare, social service organizations and educational systems to promote integrated quality services to individuals and their families.