Editor’s Note: The McKnight’s Senior Living Daily Briefing and McKnight’s Long-Term Care News Daily Update e-newsletters are profiling each of the McKnight’s 2020 Women of Distinction honorees now through the July 28 online awards celebration. To learn more about the 2020 McKnight’s Women of Distinction Awards, or the accompanying Forum, which offers three free CE credits the next morning (July 29), visit mcknightswomenofdistinction.com.

Alicia Hartnett headshot
Alicia Hartnett

From an early age, Alicia Hartnett knew her career mission was working with an aging adult population.

While earning her degree in sociology, concentrating in aging studies, at John Carroll University in suburban Cleveland, Hartnett interned at nearby Montefiore Hospice. After graduation, she became the activities director at a senior living residential apartment complex in Kansas City, MO. She then participated in a nine-month administrator training program administered by the state Board Examiners of Nursing Home Administrators.

Hartnett worked as an assistant nursing home administrator at Alden Estates in Ohio. She completed an administrator-in-training program at Carroll Lutheran Village and now serves as director of healthcare and assisted living at The Lutheran Village at Miller’s Grant, a faith-based, not-for-profit continuing care retirement community in Ellicott City, MD. In this position, she oversees the daily operation of long-term care, short-term rehabilitation, assisted living and therapy services. 

Hartnett is described as an achiever, organized and a good listener whose “exceptional emotional intelligence empowers them to trust her — and themselves — during even the most challenging moments.” Her focus on “human dignity, nurturing relationships and empowering others to do and be their best has created a sound team that provides quality and compassionate service and care to residents, and inspires everyone to be better,” according to her nominator.

Hartnett was among a small group of Maryland professionals selected to participate in the LeadingAgeMD Leadership Cohort program.

As a leader/mentor, Hartnett is “preparing and inspiring a whole new generation of professionals to provide the same exceptional level of commitment and care that should be standard for all,” according to her nomination.

The McKnight’s Women of Distinction program’s Diamond sponsor is PointClickCare. The Silver sponsors are OnShift and PharMerica, and the Signature sponsor is Acadia Pharmaceuticals.