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Remembering with Dignity

A Dignity Alliance MA digital memorial to honor those who died during the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Recent Quotes (for more, visit the Quotes Page)

“[I]t’s clear CMS has no interest in ensuring adequate staffing. They’re repealing a regulation that could have saved 13,000 lives a year.”

Sam Brooks, the director of public policy for the National Consumer Voice for Quality Long-Term Care, These 3 Policy Moves Are Likely To Change Health Care for Older People(KFF Health News, January 23, 2026)

Many people assume [frailty] is a natural part of the aging process. But there’s good news: Not only is frailty avoidable as we age, it’s also something we can reverse if it starts settling in.

Is frailty inevitable with age?(Ohio State University Health & Discovery, June 30, 2025)

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Mission

Dignity Alliance Massachusetts is dedicated to transformative change to ensure the dignity of older adults, people with disabilities, and their caregivers.  We are committed to advancing new ways of providing long-term services, support, living options, and care, while respecting choice and self-determination.  Through education, legislation, regulatory reform, and legal strategies, this mission will become reality throughout the Commonwealth.

As a grass-roots coalition of aging and disability service and advocacy organizations and supporters, Dignity Alliance Massachusetts works to secure fundamental changes.

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In the News

The Wound We Keep Ignoring

By Richard T. Moore This commentary was posted on the “Members’ Forum” of the American Geriatric Society on January 25, ...

When Delay Becomes Harm

January 26, 2026 How Prolonged Litigation is Keeping Nursing Home Residents in Unsafe, Crowded Rooms. The Case of River Terrace ...

2026-01-19 Spotlight: Policy Brief: Why Massachusetts Must Study Long Term Care Cost Drivers to Reduce Acute Care Spending

By Richard T. Moore, January 19, 2026 Executive Summary Massachusetts cannot meaningfully reduce acute care costs without confronting the systemic ...

What I Wish the Governor Would Say in Her State of the Commonwealth Address — But Probably Won’t

By Richard T. Moore Every January, we gather around our screens or sit in the House chamber waiting for the ...

The State of the Commonwealth as Viewed by Older Adults, People with Disabilities, and Caregivers – 2026

Introduction As we celebrate the 250th year of our national independence, older adults, people with disabilities, and caregivers in Massachusetts ...

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