Independent Living Systems Proudly Supports the National Hispanic Council on Aging's Forum for Programs and Services for the Elderly
MIAMI, FL, June 14, 2018 (Newswire.com) - The National Hispanic Council on Aging (NHCOA) hosted a regional forum in Miami, Florida titled “Building Bridges to Engage Diverse Communities” with opening remarks made by Nestor Plana, Chairman and CEO of Independent Living Systems (ILS), a health services company dedicated to improving the quality of life for at-risk populations including the frail, aged, and those with special needs. NHCOA hosts annual regional conferences in locations across the country with the highest concentration of Hispanic seniors and Latino families. The Miami event, hosted by Miami Dade College’s InterAmerican Campus, engaged Latinos and their caregivers as well as community leaders and professionals in discussions designed to improve the livelihood of Hispanic seniors.
“It is a privilege to support the NHCOA in their mission to further educate caregivers on the issues that impact seniors and places them at risk for being placed in institutional facilities” says Nestor Plana, ILS’ Chairman and CEO. “Caregivers in Hispanic communities make significant societal and financial contributions toward maintaining the well-being of their loved ones and events like this one provide the informational resources and support specific to the needs of the Hispanic caregiving community.”
"It is a privilege to support the NHCOA in their mission to further educate caregivers on the issues that impact seniors and places them at risk for being placed in institutional facilities. Caregivers in Hispanic communities make significant societal and financial contributions toward maintaining the well-being of their loved ones and events like this one provide the informational resources and support specific to the needs of the Hispanic caregiving community."
Nestor Plana, Chairman and CEO, ILS
The purpose of the NHCOA regional conferences are to raise awareness and to educate and inform seniors and their families on how to access information and support services that will enable them to live independently as they age in their homes and communities. The featured training and information presented at the Forum spanned a variety of topics including community resources, health and wellness information, financial resources, and other Hispanic specific community information.
About Independent Living Systems:
Independent Living Systems (ILS) is a Miami-based health care services company that provides a range of health care management services on behalf of health care plans, providers, hospitals, and community based organizations. ILS provides member-centric health and support solutions to millions of America’s Medicare, Medicaid, dual eligible, Special Needs, long term care, and PACE members. The company employs more than 700 employees. For more information, visit www.ilshealthservices.com.
About NHCOA (National Hispanic Council on Aging):
NHCOA is the leading national organization working to improve the lives of Hispanic older adults, their families and their caregivers. Headquartered in Washington, DC, NHCOA has been a strong voice dedicated to promoting, educating, and advocating for research, policy, and practice in the areas of economic security, health, and housing for more than 30 years.
For more information, visit www.nhcoa.org.
Independent Living Systems Media Relations Contact:
Christian Heath, Senior Director of Marketing and Communications
(305) 262-1292, ext. 106964
Source: Independent Living Systems
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