PQ Resident Recieves State Award for Advocacy Work with Senior Citizen Issues


Posted on June 4, 2012

PQ Resident Todd Shetter Recieves State Award

Rancho Peñasquitos resident Todd Shetter was honored in March for his advocacy work with seniors and senior health issues in California. Todd received the “Advocate of the Year Award” from the California Assisted Living Association (CALA).
Todd is currently the COO of San Diego-based ActivCare Living, a specialized residential memory care provider, and has more than 24 years of experience in the assisted living and memory care field. He is an active voice for individuals suffering from the different stages of memory loss. “CALA is incredibly appreciative of the work Todd has done on behalf of assisted living providers throughout the state,” said Sally Michael, CALA president.
Todd has served in many different advocacy roles.  As a CALA board member, he is currently treasurer for the organization and has chaired the public policy committee for the last two years.  He has also served as chairman of the board of directors of Glenner Alzheimer’s Family Centers and is a former board member of Senior Community Centers in downtown San Diego.