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2012 Aging in America Conference

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Our conference announcement book with full program details and schedules is available now! ASA members and previous conference attendees will receive a copy in the mail, but you can also download a PDF version here, or click here to request a printed copy.

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2012 Aging in America Conference

Aging in America, the 2012 Annual Conference of the American Society on Aging takes place March 28–April 1 in Washington, DC. The ASA Conference, with more than 3,000 attendees, is recognized as a showcase for programs and projects that can be replicated, a forum for policy discussion and advocacy, and a prime source of information on new research findings in aging. It is the largest gathering of a diverse, multidisciplinary community of professionals from the fields of aging, healthcare and education, along with business leaders from across the United States.

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ASA would like to express our appreciation to Aging in America, Inc. in New York for granting the use of their registered service mark, Aging in America®, for use as the theme of this conference. The compassionate and skilled staff of Aging in America, Inc. and its subsidiaries care for more than 5,000 people annually, with expanded services that include long-term skilled nursing, rehabilitative therapies, Alzheimer and dementia care, home health services, social and medical model adult day health care, and an array of senior community services.

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