24    Business View - July 2015
        
        
          the growing number of seniors that are just around the
        
        
          pike. The demands and expectations of these people
        
        
          will be very different than previous generations –
        
        
          they’ll have much higher expectations. We also antici-
        
        
          pate that people, as they stay in their own homes for
        
        
          as long as possible, will come into long-term care will
        
        
          much higher levels of need. We will keep people as
        
        
          long as possible in other settings, but by the time they
        
        
          come to us, they may be 95 years old (whereas 85 is
        
        
          the average now), and they may be really frail with mul-
        
        
          tiple conditions when they are admitted.
        
        
          BUSINESS VIEW: Talk about the overall membership
        
        
          in terms of your ability to engage them. What meth-
        
        
          ods have worked well? Events? Publications? Other
        
        
          forms of reaching out to them? And, overall, how en-
        
        
          gaged of a group do you think it is? Is it easy to get
        
        
          people on the same page and moved to action?
        
        
          RUBIN
        
        
          : It’s not so hard to get them on the same page,
        
        
          because they’re all doing similar work, so there’s a com-
        
        
          monality, but years ago, we would provide a lot more
        
        
          forums for people where they came in for educational
        
        
          sessions, and they had to because that was before the
        
        
          internet and webinars, of course. So, we, like many
        
        
          other associations, had to become more nimble. Peo-
        
        
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