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866-821-4333Feb 26,2025
On February 19, Kara Harvey, Co-Founder, CEO, and Franchisor of Elder-Well® Adult Day Program, led an engaging and insightful webinar as part of the National Adult Day Services Association (NADSA) Business Boot Camp Series. The session, titled Elevate Your Impact: Donor, Partner, and Community Stewardship Strategies, focused on empowering adult day service providers with practical strategies to foster long-term sustainability through stewardship initiatives in nonprofits, businesses, and community efforts.
Stewardship in an Adult Day center must include the thoughtful oversight of relationships, resources, and community involvement to promote the program’s longevity. Throughout the webinar, Kara shared her expertise on building and maintaining meaningful relationships with donors, partners and the greater community, emphasizing their vital role in an organization’s impact and sustainability.
Attendees left with practical strategies to elevate their programs, including:
The presentation was very well received, with participants actively engaging in discussions, asking insightful questions, and sharing their own experiences. The interactive nature of the webinar fostered a collaborative atmosphere, making it not just an informative session but also an inspiring one.
With 30+ years of experience in senior care, Kara Harvey is a trailblazer in the Adult Day industry. As the Co-Founder, CEO, and Franchisor of Elder-Well® Adult Day Program, she is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for seniors and their care partners through compassionate and innovative services. Connect with Kara on LinkedIn for more insights and industry updates!
For those who want to continue learning about business strategies in adult day services, NADSA’s Business Boot Camp Series provides invaluable resources and expert-led guidance. Learn more about the NADSA Business Boot Camp Series.
Disclaimer: Nothing on this website is intended, and shall not be deemed to constitute, an offer to sell a franchise. Franchise offerings are made only by a Franchise Disclosure Document and only in those states where permitted. The Elder-Well Franchise Disclosure Document has not been filed with any franchise registration state.