DeWITT, N.Y. — Aging Advocates CNY says Jennifer Hoffmier has joined the organization as executive director, having started her duties in the new position in November. She most recently worked at Longview of Ithaca after more than 25 years with The Hearth, Melissa Murphy, founder and CEO of Aging Advocates, tells CNYBJ. Aging Advocates is […]
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DeWITT, N.Y. — Aging Advocates CNY says Jennifer Hoffmier has joined the organization as executive director, having started her duties in the new position in November. She most recently worked at Longview of Ithaca after more than 25 years with The Hearth, Melissa Murphy, founder and CEO of Aging Advocates, tells CNYBJ. Aging Advocates is a care-management practice specializing in aging-related guidance and solutions. It’s located at 5860 Heritage Landing Drive, off Butternut Drive in the town of DeWitt. Hoffmier has more than 25 years of experience in the home health-care field. Her experience and strong relationships with Aging Advocates and Senior Home Care Solutions “uniquely position her” to lead following the July 2024 acquisition of Senior Home Care Solutions, according to the Aging Advocates announcement. As executive director, she’ll oversee operations, strategic growth, and human resources. “We are thrilled to welcome Jennifer to the Aging Advocates team,” Murphy said in the announcement. “Her expertise and deep experience in home healthcare make her an invaluable asset to our organization and an incredible resource for our clients. I am confident that her leadership will help us continue to grow and enhance our services.” Hoffmier holds a certification in geriatric care and is an active member of the Empire State Association of Assisted Living (ESAAL) and Community Living Advocates of New York and the Southern Tier chapters.