LifeSTEPS Achieves 4.2 Out of 5 Rating in Overall Rating in Property Manager Surveys

At LifeSTEPS, we are committed to making a positive impact on the lives of residents in affordable and supportive housing communities across California. To ensure that our efforts meet the highest standards, we distribute annual surveys to our partners, including property managers, to gain insights into how we are doing and where we can improve.

LifeSTEPS Secures Funding from Managed Care Plans for Community Health Worker Services Pilot Program in Los Angeles County

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA — LifeSTEPS is excited to announce the successful acquisition of funding from managed care plans (MCPs) in Los Angeles County for the launch of a groundbreaking Community Health Worker (CHW) benefits pilot program. L.A. Care and our esteemed Plan Partners have committed a total of $167,000 in funding to kick-start the LifeSTEPS […]

LifeSTEPS Leaders Delve into Self-Care at the 2023 Affordable Housing and Community Development Conference in San Diego

San Diego, CA – October 2nd, 2023 – LifeSTEPS Executive Director, Beth Southorn, and LifeSTEPS Trainer, Bruce Kuban were welcomed as distinguished guest speakers at the 2023 Affordable Housing and Community Development Conference in San Diego. The duo delved into the concept of “Self-Care,” discussing its definition and advocating for its integration as a non-negotiable […]

LifeSTEPS Executive Director, Beth Southorn, Represents at 2023 National Service Coordinator Conference in Maryland

Maryland, August 31, 2023 – LifeSTEPS announces the attendance of its Executive Director, Beth Southorn, at the 2023 National Service Coordinator Conference held in Maryland from August 27th to 30th.

This year’s theme “Advocacy in Action – United in Purpose,” is organized annually by the American Association of Service Coordinators (AASC), a professional membership association and national resource for service-enriched housing. With over 4,000 members, AASC plays a pivotal role in supporting elderly and disabled residents, as well as families, in affordable housing communities by helping them identify, locate, and acquire the services and support needed for self-sufficiency. Beth Southorn, who also serves as the chair of the board for AASC, played a key role in the conference’s leadership.

The event gathered more than 1,000 attendees, providing a platform for networking, collaboration, and knowledge-sharing among service coordinators. Participants had the opportunity to delve into the latest innovative programs and findings that contribute to the enhancement of service coordination.

LifeSTEPS was honored to be a sponsor of this year’s conference, reinforcing its commitment to supporting initiatives that promote advocacy, unity, and purpose in the service-enriched housing sector.

For more information about LifeSTEPS and its commitment to service-enriched housing, please visit www.lifestepsusa.org.