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Pioneer Network

www.pioneernetwork.net

 
Pioneer Network was formed in 1997 by a small group of prominent professionals in long-term care to advocate for person-directed care. This group called for a radical change in the culture of aging so that when our grandparents, parents — and ultimately ourselves — go to a nursing home or other community-based setting it is to thrive, not to decline. This movement, away from institutional provider-driven models to more humane consumer-driven models that embrace flexibility and self-determination, has come to be known as the long-term care culture change movement. Our partners and audience are primarily engaged in some aspect of ...
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million

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To Ensure That Our Members’ Rights and Interests are Protected by Providing Exceptional Legal Representation, Legislative and Political Power, Assistance in Labor Negotiations, and Leadership or Association Development.