Rani Snyder
Vice President, Program, The John A Hartford Foundation
Rani E. Snyder, MPA, is Vice President, Program at The John A. Hartford Foundation. Ms. Snyder has over 25 years of experience working with preeminent health care institutions across the nation improving the care of older adults, identifying and guiding health care programs that have set the standard for medical best practices, increasing medical education opportunities, and maximizing resources to improve health care broadly. She brings that experience to The John A. Hartford Foundation where she coordinates initiatives that foster collaboration among academic institutions, hospitals and health care providers to build Age-Friendly Health Systems, support family caregivers, and improve serious illness and end-of-life care. She is a past board chair for Grantmakers in Aging, a membership organization comprised of philanthropies with a common dedication to improving the experience of aging, a board member for the American Society on Aging, a fellow of the New York Academy of Medicine, and previously served as a Volunteer Long-Term Care Ombudsman for the State of Nevada Aging and Disability Services Division.
Latest Posts by Rani Snyder
- America’s Direct Care Workers Provide Crucial Support… But Do They Receive It?
- Is Availability of Telehealth for Older Adults a COVID-19 Silver Lining?
- States Need Pragmatic Policy Solutions to Better Support Family Caregivers
- Gaining Momentum in Reframing Aging: A Powerful New Tool to Combat Ageism
- Exploring New Horizons for Family Caregiving
- Family Caregiving Support Gathers Momentum at AARP Solutions Forum
- Sharing Knowledge and Forging Collaborations at the GIA Conference
- Putting Our Money Where Our Mouth Is on Oral Health Care for Older Adults
- Quality Care for People with Serious Illness is about Responsibility and Dignity
- Coming Home