NOVEMBER 13, 2014 SENIOR HOUSING SYMPOSIUM

NOVEMBER 13, 2014
SENIOR HOUSING SYMPOSIUM Join us for a senior housing symposium featuring two 75-minute workshops on
financing senior housing development and rehabilitations and on structuring supportive services for seniors. Registration
available at www.nysafah.org
WHERE: 30 S. Pearl Street – Penthouse, Albany, NY
10:00am Registration & Continental Breakfast
10:30am Welcome & Introduction: Duncan Barrett, Omni Housing Development, NYSAFAH Board President Ex-Officio
10:45am – Session I This session will focus on regulatory and
finance issues in getting needed senior housing built. It will
delve into the reforms needed in order to expand resources and
build more developments of this nature.
Hear from
developers, agencies and finance providers on how we can all
better work together to achieve the goal of building better and
more senior housing in New York State.
12:15pm – Session II
This session will focus on providing
necessary services to seniors to faciliate aging-in-place for
coming generations. Focus will be on non-licenses facilities
and how best to structure developments in order to ensure
the needs of an aging population are being met. Hear from
service providers, other states and leading organizations that
help advocate for services for this population.
Moderated by:
Alma Balonen-Rosen, Enterprise
Panelists:
Jaime Ferraro, U.S. Dept. of HUD (invited)
Roger Brandt, Rochester’s Cornerstone Group Ltd.
Andrew Bodowes, Conifer Realty, LLC
Marian Zucker, NYS HCR
Moderated by:
Kristin Miller, Corporation for Supportive Housing
Panelists:
Deborah Damm O’Brien, DePaul Housing Management
Ken Harris, Leading Age NY
Nancy Eldrige, SASH Vermont (invited)
Sam Biele, Enterprise
Steve Piasecki, Supportive Housing Network of NY
1:30pm – Lunch
Registration Fee for Sponsoring Organization Members: $25.00
Registration fee for Non-Members: $50.00.
Online registration at http://nysafah.org/index.php. Contact Elizabeth Rossi with questions at 646.473.1207 or
elizabeth@nysafah.org
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