McKnight's June 20, 2024
James M. Berklan

As a 40-year veteran of long-term care operations and management, Steve Chies has seen — and led — a lot of noted developments.

WIth the Vision Centre’s 6th Annual Symposium at hand early next week, he is optimistically looking forward to even more. Long-term care peers would do well to hear him out.

In addition to the Centre’s sessions and work activities Monday and Tuesday in Bloomington, IN, Chies says he has his eye on a September strategic planning session, where as board chairman he will push the group to start pursuing public-policy initiatives. It’s hard to argue with his view that leaders in Washington don’t have a clue as to how important local LTC leaders are to promoting quality.

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