American Assisted Living Nurses Association
Mandy Curtis MSN RN serves as a Strategic Advisor and Acting COO at Relate Innovations, focusing on business model design and operational restructuring for a SDOH tech startup. With extensive experience in senior living health services, Mandy has held key positions such as Senior Vice President of Health Services at Oakmont Senior Living, where leadership during the COVID-19 pandemic was pivotal, and Corporate Director of Health Services at Seasons Living, where a quality assurance program led to a significant reduction in falls. Mandy also contributed to the American Assisted Living Nurses Association as a Board Member and Chair of the Clinical Leadership Committee. Academic credentials include a Master’s of Science in Nursing from Western Governors University and a Bachelor’s of Science in Nursing from Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center.
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American Assisted Living Nurses Association
American Assisted Living Nurses Association (AALNA), a professional nursing association representing assisted living registered nurses and licensed practical/vocational nurses. Our goal is to promote safe, effective, and dignified nursing practice in assisted living. The AALNA was formed in June 2001 by a group of assisted living nurses and is still operated only by nurses currently practicing in the field. We have developed two distinct Scope and Standards of Practice statements for assisted living nurses (one for RNs; one for LPN/LVNs) that draw on principles of gerontological nursing, as well as a certification exam with demonstrated validity and reliability. As a founding board member of the Center for Excellence in Assisted Living (CEAL), the AALNA is a continuing voice for assisted living nursing. The organization served as a steering committee member and co-chair for the national Assisted Living Workgroup. There are state chapters in New Jersey, Vermont, Maryland, Arizona and New York. We expect several more chapters to become officially approved in 2009. The AALNA has an active website and provides its members with links to nursing practice, education, research, policy information and resources, associations, organizations, government sites and products. The AALNA Report is published in every edition of the peer-review journal Geriatric Nursing.