About AOPHA
 
AOPHA At-A-Glance

Founded in 1937, AOPHA is a nonprofit organization that represents approximately 400 nonprofit long-term care facilities located in more than 150 Ohio towns and cities, as well as those providing ancillary health care and housing services. AOPHA-member facilities serve more than 50,000 elderly Ohioans daily and employ more than 20,000 persons statewide.

Not-for-profit providers of senior services include senior housing, both subsidized and market rate, adult day care, home- and community-based services, assisted living and skilled nursing. A majority of AOPHA members are faith-based and provide many or all of these services.

AOPHA is a member-driven organization, with leadership elected by peers from around the state. The leadership team is composed of the Board of Directors, including executive committee officers; regional directors, responsible for organizing in-district member meetings; and delegates, who represent AOPHA at our national organization, AAHSA. Strategic committees, action councils and special interest groups comprised of members from around the state help to develop and oversee governing policies and positions.

AOPHA’S VISION: Empower not-for-profit Ohio organizations to optimize choices for successful aging.

AOPHA’s MISSION: AOPHA exists to ensure the success of not-for-profit providers serving frail and older adults.


     
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