Representing not-for-profit, community-based senior care providers throughout Western New York.

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Since 1966, the Western New York Association of Homes and Services for the Aging (WNYAHSA) has served as an advocate for senior care in this region, promoting quality care and health services.

WNYAHSA is an active networking group that enables members to share information and ideas. It also provides many educational opportunities for administrators and staff of member facilities to develop skills and programs that enhance quality care. Many of these educational programs are sponsored by the Western New York Foundation for Homes & Services for the Aging.

Finally, the association has set a goal of educating the public on senior care issues. For a number of years, it has published a Community Guide, which is distributed free to seniors and their families through numerous Western New York agencies and organizations.

Much of the information in the Community Guide is reflected in this website. However, printed copies of the Community Guide can be obtained by calling the association's toll free number at 1-888-969-2472.

The Western New York Association of Homes and Services for the Aging would like to extend a special thank you to our new partner members in the community: 6N Systems, Buffalo Ultrasound, Dobmeier Janitor Supply, Parkview Health Services, Patient's Pharmacy, Ruthie L. Hunt and Seagate Alliance.

More information can be obtained by visiting the Association's public information site  www.wnyseniorcare.org.

Contacts
For more information on WNYAHSA or its member facilities, please contact us using one of the methods below.
Phone: 1-888-969-2472
E-mail: info@wnyahsa.org
The Not-for-Profit Difference
WNYAHSA is composed of not-for-profit facilities, all of which are religiously based, community based, or operated by public entities. Not-for-profit facilities share a mission to offer exceptional care while using excess revenues to enhance operations and serve all elderly populations, including those individuals who have exhausted their savings.

Many WNYAHSA facilities have volunteer boards of directors made up of qualified individuals from the Western New York community. These directors oversee the facility's mission, finances and future plans.

The not-for-profit facilities here and across the nation are known for high quality standards of care and for innovations in senior living.