Advancing Aging in Place: Care Synergy Shares the CAPABLE Model at National Aging Conference
Care Synergy’s CAPABLE program helps older adults remain safe, independent, and empowered in their homes through interdisciplinary support and community partnerships
Care Synergy is proud to see its leaders sharing innovative care models with partners across the country. Recently, Tricia Ford, Chief Operating Officer – Hospice/CAPABLE, helped bring attention to the impactful work of the CAPABLE Program during a special breakfast conversation at the Jewish Association Serving the Aging Annual Conference 2026.
Hosted for staff and partners of Jewish Association Serving the Aging, the breakfast session introduced attendees to the CAPABLE model and highlighted how the missions of both organizations strongly align. CAPABLE focuses on helping older adults remain safe and independent in their homes by addressing functional needs through a holistic, interdisciplinary approach.
During the conversation, participants explored how the philosophies and services of JASA and CAPABLE complement one another. Both organizations prioritize empowering older adults, promoting functional independence, and supporting individuals so they can continue living safely in the place they call home. Events like this create opportunities to share knowledge, spark collaboration, and strengthen the collective effort to support aging in place.
Thank you to Tricia for representing Care Synergy and helping expand awareness of the CAPABLE program and the difference it can make for older adults and their families.
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