As non-profit nursing home operators continue to shutter their doors and cede ground to for-profits, one organization in New England is helping mission-driven organizations honor their unique legacies while providing vital, centralized logistical support.

Legacy Lifecare chief philanthropy officer/founding executive Barry Berman and chief operating officer Betsy Mullen join the podcast to talk about their growing network of non-profit providers, as well as their incredible work at the Leonard Florence Center for Living – the first urban Green House community that for years has changed the lives of elders and people living with conditions such as multiple sclerosis and ALS.

Berman and Mullen represent the very best of the Green House mission, focusing on improving the lives of their residents no matter the challenges or the costs – whether it’s helping people with disabilities attend weddings and sporting events after years spent in bed, or building out an infrastructure that allows high-quality non-profit care to thrive in a difficult environment.

Learn more about the Outward Bound program at the Leonard Florence Center:https://chelseajewish.org/news/leonard-florence-center-for-living-wins-leadingage-program-innovation-award/

Explore Legacy Lifecare: https://legacylifecare.org/