Senior Resources CEO named president of USAging Board

MUSKEGON – Pam DeHaver Curtis, CEO of Senior Resources of West Michigan, was elected president of USAging July 19 at the 48th Annual USAging Conference and Tradeshow in Salt Lake City.

USAging represents and supports the national network of Area Agencies on Aging and advocates for the Title VI Native American Aging Programs that provide critical services and supports that enable older adults and people with disabilities throughout the United States to live with optimal health, well-being, independence and dignity in their homes and communities.

De Haver Curtis, a Holland High School graduate and Spring Lake resident, has been on the USAging board since 2015.

She has been CEO of Senior Resources since 2009 and has been with the organization since 1990.

“I look forward to working closely with the new Board of Directors and USAging’s staff to advance the network and further our shared mission over the next two years,” said Curtis.

“As USAging updates its strategic plan this year and our members continue to serve growing numbers of older adults, people with disabilities and caregivers, I am dedicated to supporting our members in a critical moment for aging services across the country.”

Senior Resources has served Muskegon, Oceana, and Ottawa counties since 1974. As an Area Agency on Aging, it serves as a regional planning agency for older adult services and as a focal point for information on long term care and aging resources, linkage to care assessment and coordination services, home-based primary medical care, in-home behavioral health counseling, counseling on Medicare, and as an advocacy agency for older adults and adults with disabilities.

Senior Resources is also a designated agent for the Department of Health and Human Services’ MI Choice Waiver program and serves as the grants administrator for Muskegon County Senior Millage funds.

USAging is the national association representing and supporting the network of Area Agencies on Aging and advocating for the Title VI Native American Aging Programs. Members help older adults and people with disabilities throughout the United States live with optimal health, wellbeing, independence and dignity in their homes and communities.

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