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Springpoint President/CEO Argondizza Appointed to Vision Centre Advisory Council

August 8, 2024

WALL TOWNSHIP, NJ — Springpoint President/CEO Anthony A. Argondizza has been appointed to the Vision Centre Advisory Council, according to a press release. The council focuses on addressing future leadership needs in senior living by expanding educational opportunities and raising awareness of workforce development challenges in the aging services sector.

As a Vision Centre Advisory Council member, Argondizza will leverage his extensive knowledge and experience to support and prepare future aging-services professionals, positively impacting the senior-living sector and the lives of those they serve. The council will work to facilitate strategic partnerships and connections with provider organizations, government entities, academic leaders, sponsors, consumer representatives, and emerging leaders to expand educational opportunities and raise awareness of the senior living sector’s workforce development challenges.

“My appointment to the Vision Centre Advisory Council reflects my belief in the power and necessity of education to address the evolving challenges in the senior living sector,” said Argondizza. “The work we do on this council will have a lasting impact on our society and lead to a more resilient, knowledgeable, and compassionate workforce for the future.”

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Springpoint, a nonprofit senior living provider with more than 100 years serving the Mid-Atlantic region, includes Springpoint Senior Living and its eight full-service life-plan communities, an assisted-living/memory-care community, a skilled-nursing/rehabilitation community, and 19 affordable-housing communities. It also includes Springpoint at Home, providing homecare and care management services, and Springpoint Choice, a membership program offering the security of long-term care planning for members.

The Vision Centre is dedicated to strengthening the connection between universities and senior-living providers and creating sustainable academic leadership programs that support the aging services field. It aims to establish 25 comprehensive university and college programs and offer 1,000 paid internships with senior housing, care providers, associations, and industry partners.

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