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R.O.A.R Explained

ROAR 4 LTC Inc., a national 501(c)(3) nonprofit movement
dedicated to long-term care reform, will launch its first National Walk for Long-Term Care Reform on September 27, 2026. The walk will bring together families, caregivers, healthcare professionals, advocates, students, Girl Scouts, and community members across the country to call for transparency, accountability, and meaningful enforcement that improves quality of care and quality of life for people living in long-term care.

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Why We walk

 Behind every inspection, complaint and incident is a resident, family, caregiver or worker. Maryland ROAR is walking for a long-term care system where safety, dignity, quality and accountability come first.Tell your visitors

No Country for Old People

Watch Parties

Watch. Learn. R.O.A.R.

Join us for a community watch party featuring No Country for Old People, a powerful documentary that shines a light on the realities of long-term care in America and challenges us to consider how we care for older adults and others who depend on long-term care.

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No Country for Old People

- Watch Parties -

1

Thursday, August 20th

7:00 PM ET

Zoom

join us, invite someone.

2

Tuesday, September 3rd

11:00 AM ET

Zoom

join us, invite someone.

3

Saturday, September 12th

10:00 AM ET

Zoom

join us, invite someone.

Watch Parties

To Our Sponsors & Partners

The Maryland ROAR-iors Walk for Long-Term Care Reform is made possible with the support of organizations that believe older adults deserve dignity, respect, quality care, and a voice.

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© 2026 by The Caregiver CEO Community

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