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POLST - Train the Trainer Course in Southern California
October 21, 2009
Dates: November 5-6, 2009 Location: Huntington Hospital, Pasadena Cost: $169
NCEA announces RFP for Elder Justice Community Collaborations
December 07, 2007
NCEA released RFP
The National Center on Elder Abuse (NCEA) released a Request for Proposals (RFP) for Elder Justice Community Collaborations.
Alzheimer Association's Early Memory Loss Forum
Living Our Lives, Planning Our Futures
September 21, 2007
Early Memory Loss Program
When: Saturday, October 27, 2007
Responsive Grants Awarded
December 13, 2005
Archstone Foundation Awards $362,007 in Responsive Grants
Long Beach, CA, December 13, 2005 – The Board of Directors of the Archstone Foundation announced the approval of six grants, totaling $362,007, under its responsive grantmaking program. Grants were approved during the Board's quarterly meeting in December.
Fall Prevention Initiative - Request for Proposals
August 30, 2005
Teleconference Reservation Form
Application Cover Sheet
Frequently Asked Questions
Project Timeline Template
Fall Prevention Request For Proposals
Budget and Budget Narrative Templates
The Archstone Foundation is pleased to announce the release of a Request for Proposals (RFP) entitled California Senior Fall Prevention Projects. The California Senior Fall Prevention Projects are being funded as a part of the Foundation's 5-year initiative to reduce the risk of falls in the elderly.
ELDER ABUSE & NEGLECT INITIATIVE
FULL PROPOSAL REQUIREMENTS
July 22, 2005
Frequently Asked Questions
Outline Instructions
Application Coversheet
Outline Template
Budget and Budget Narrative Templates
Full proposal requirements for the Elder Abuse & Neglect Initiative and application forms and instructions.
Release of Elder Abuse & Neglect Request for Proposals
May 05, 2005
Elder Abuse & Neglect Request for Proposals
The Archstone Foundation is pleased to annouce the release of its Elder Abuse & Neglect Request for Proposals. Letters of Intent are due by June 20, 2005.
Archstone Foundation Awards $534,222 in Grants
Press Release - Second Quarter FY 2004
December 15, 2003
Archstone Foundation announces the approval of eleven grants, totaling $534,222. Grants were approved during the Board's quarterly meeting in December.
2004 Award for Excellence in Program Innovation: Call for Nominations
November 07, 2003
This award has been established to identify best practice models in the field of aging and health. Emphasis will be given to those programs (in operation 10 years or less, but long enough to have documented results) that have effectively linked academic theory with applied practice in the field of public health and aging. An independent panel will review all nominations.
Innovations in Senior Services - Highlights and Lessons Learned
A Five Year Review 1998-2002
November 07, 2003
The Gerontological Health Section (GHS) of the American Public Health Association (APHA) and the Archstone Foundation are pleased to join together to recognize innovative programs for older adults. As the population ages, public health programs targeted at older adults gain increased significance. The Award for Excellence in Program Innovation celebrates the creativity of organizations that are pioneering approaches to help older adults remain healthy, functionally independent, and residing in the community. The purpose of this document is to showcase the 24 organizations that have won the award during its first five years, from 1998 - 2003, and to share the Lessons Learned as they apply to public health and aging initiatives.
Archstone Foundation Awards $460,817 in Grants
Press Release - First Quarter FY 2004
September 22, 2003
Archstone Foundation Awards $523,104 in Grants
Press Release - Fourth Quarter FY 2003
June 26, 2003
Nation's First Elder Abuse Forensic Center Opens
May 12, 2003
The Elder Abuse Forensic Center, in Orange County, CA, establishes a national bench mark for a multi-faceted approach to prevention investigation, and prosecution of elder abuse.
2002 Award for Excellence in Program Innovation
Winner and Honorable Mentions
November 01, 2002
The Archstone Foundation Award for Excellence in Program Innovation was created in conjunction with the Gerontological Health Section of the American Public Health Association, and was established to recognize the best practice models in Gerontology and Geriatrics. Emphasis is given to those innovative programs that have effectively linked academic theory with applied practice in the field of public health and aging.
2001 Annual Report
Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow
May 31, 2002
First Annual Conference on Elder Abuse
April 01, 2002
Adult Day Services of Orange County will be featured in PBS Series
The Secret Life of the Brain
January 01, 2002
Archstone Foundation Awards Over $700,000 in Grants
Press Release - 2001 First Quarter
October 11, 2001
California Seniors and Disabled Now Equipped with Valuable New Resource
July 10, 2001
2001 Award for Excellence in Program Innovation
Winner and Honorable Mentions
June 05, 2001
National Council on Aging Launches Benefits CheckUp
June 04, 2001
Rolling Blackouts and the Elderly
May 01, 2001
The Korean Health, Information, & Research (KHEIR) Center Opens
April 12, 2001
2000 Award for Excellence in Program Innovation
Winner and Honorable Mentions
October 01, 2000
Senior University at CSULB
June 05, 2000
American Society on Aging Launches MindAlert
April 01, 2000
Vulnerable Adult Specialist Team
What is VAST?
November 01, 1999
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