Guymon Daily Herald

Lankford honored as first Senior Living Congressio­nal Hero

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– Senator James Lankford (R-OK) today was named the first Senior Living Congressio­nal Hero by the American Seniors Housing Associatio­n (ASHA) for his work to keep seniors and staff safe during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Lankford has worked to highlight the benefit of senior living communitie­s and ensure they have the resources they need to provide and care for their residents, especially since the outbreak of COVID-19. Lankford joined ASHA during their virtual event.

“I am grateful to be recognized as a Senior Living Congressio­nal

Hero, and I will continue to advocate for our

nation’s elderly and the communitie­s that assist them,” said Lankford. “For many of us, this year has been the most challengin­g year of our lifetimes. Despite these challenges, senior living communitie­s and their staffs have served on the frontlines to reduce the spread of COVID-19 and provide support for the individual­s that call them home. I am thankful for ASHA, their members, their advocacy, and their dedication to caring for our nation’s elderly and most vulnerable, especially in such a challengin­g time.”

“Senator James Lankford has provided critical leadership in Congress on issues of importance to seniors, their families, and the senior living industry during his time in the Senate,” said David Schless, ASHA President. “His diligence in securing our industry’s much-needed access to the CARES Act Provider Relief Fund underscore­s his appreciati­on for the front line position our communitie­s hold in keeping seniors and employees safe during these challengin­g times. He motivated his Senate colleagues to support his efforts in a bipartisan letter to HHS Secretary Azar calling attention to the extraordin­ary work by the senior living industry in caring for nearly two million seniors and one million employees. This created the necessary momentum to advance our calls for financial relief. I’m not sure our licensed assisted living providers would have had access to the muchneeded Provider Relief Funds but for the early leadership and support of Senator Lankford.”

ASHA represents more than 500 companies involved in the

finance, developmen­t, and operation of the full spectrum of housing and services for seniors—including independen­t living, assisted living, memory care, and continuing care (or life plan) communitie­s. ASHA primarily focuses on legislativ­e and regulatory advocacy, research, and educationa­l opportunit­ies and net

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