Tony E. Joseph, Jr., MPA
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Biography
Professor Anthony Joseph retired as a nursing home administrator, after 40 years, in April of 2022. Professor Joseph’s career included being a CEO at an area agency on aging. Working on various LTC Campuses, Professor Joseph’s experiences included overseeing adult day care (medical and social models), child day care for employees' children, independent senior housing, and home care in addition to skilled nursing facilities. Professor Joseph has been teaching Nursing Home Administration, Gerontology and various Leadership Courses for 34 years.
Education
Professor Joseph received his bachelor of arts degree (BA) from Utica University, his master’s degree in social work (MSW) and master’s degree in public administration from Syracuse University. Professor Joseph also received his certificate in gerontology from the All-University Gerontology Center at Syracuse University. He is also a licensed New York State Nursing Home Administrator.
Awards and Recognition
Professor Joseph is the recipient of many awards, including:
- LeadingAgeNY James Sanderson Memorial Award: for Leadership in Long Term Care
- Innovation of the Year Award for Innovative Programs that improve the lives of those in long-term care
- Oneida County Office for the Aging Community Caregiver Award: given to the Administrator contributing the most to caregivers in Oneida County
- National Council on Aging; recognized for the first distinct Parkinson’s Residence in a nursing home
- First in the nation Telemedicine Program for those with Parkinson’s Disease affiliated with the University of Rochester and Johns Hopkins Neurology Departments
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