2013 10 Annual Provincial Conference & Exhibition - Long Term
Transcript of 2013 10 Annual Provincial Conference & Exhibition - Long Term
Program Outline Reaching New Heights – May 14, 2013
2013 10th
Annual Provincial Conference & Exhibition
14 Sessions to Choose
From
80+ Exhibitors
ATTENTION RNs: “Participation in this conference may
fulfill the requirements of the College of Registered Nurses of Manitoba
Continuing Competence Program.”
Includes Breakfast & Lunch
Door Prizes!
Manitoba Pharmacists: “All educational programs of Reaching
New Heights are accredited by The Manitoba Pharmaceutical Association
for a maximum of 5 CEUs.”
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Program Outline All information may be found on our website www.ltcam.mb.ca
7:00am – 8:00am Registration & Breakfast in Exhibitor Hall
8:00am – 8:10am Greeting in Plenary Hall Jan Legeros, Executive Director – Long Term & Continuing Care Association of Manitoba
8:10am – 9:00am SESSION 1 - Keynote Presentation
Age Friendly Manitoba: Creating Age Friendly People and Places
Honourable Jim Rondeau Minister of Healthy Living, Seniors and Consumer Affairs
Minister responsible for Manitoba Liquor Control Commission MLA for Assiniboia
9:05am – 10:00am Concurrent Sessions
SESSION 2 - Introduced by Silver Partner, Momentum Healthware, Inc.
Climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro Leadership Lessons from 19,340 feet “The Roof of Africa”
Dan Levitt, MSc., CHE Executive Director, Tabor Village
Sessional Instructor, Gerontology Department, Simon Fraser University
SESSION 3
Health Benefits of Massage Therapy Sheila Bergman, WC (Hon), RMT
Theoretical Instructor, Clinic Observer, Outreach Coordinator
SESSION 4 - Introduced by Silver Partner, Extendicare Canada Inc.
Promoting Aboriginal Health Research: Finding solutions for health issues through partnerships with
First Nations, Métis and Inuit communities Dr. Catherine Cook, MD, MSc., CCFP, FCFP
Vice President, Population and Aboriginal Health, WRHA Associate Dean, First Nations, Métis & Inuit Health, Faculty of Medicine, University of Manitoba
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SESSION 5
Theatre of Learning - running all day Don’t miss these riveting videos
SESSION 6
Improving the overall “Dining Experience” Suzanne Quiring, Registered Dietitian
10:00am – 10:45am Coffee Break & Exhibition
10:45am – 11:50am Concurrent Sessions
SESSION 7- Introduced by Silver Partner, Manitoba Association of Residential & Community Care Homes for the Elderly
Personal Care Home Standards Regulation and Standards Review Process
Hana Forbes, Acting Director, Continuing Care Branch Manitoba Health with Carol Johnston, Standards Consultant, Manitoba Health
SESSION 8 - Introduced by Silver Partner, Revera Long Term Care Inc.
Responsive Behaviours Associated with Dementia: Successful Person-Centred Care Strategies
Dr. Lori Schindel Martin, RN, PhD Associate Professor; Associate Director – Scholarly, Research & Creative Activities.
Daphne Cockwell School of Nursing, Faculty of Community Services, Ryerson University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
SESSION 9 - Introduced by Silver Partner, Winnipeg Regional Health Authority
What’s coming in the next 25 years? PCH Projections for Manitoba’s RHAs
Dan Chateau, PhD, Research Scientist/Biostatistician, Manitoba Centre for Health Policy;
Assistant Professor, Department of Community Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of Manitoba
Session 10
Theatre of Learning - running all day Don’t miss these riveting videos
12:00pm – 1:30pm Lunch & Awards for Excellence Ceremony
Exhibition Show Lunch brought to you by:
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1:30pm -2:30pm Concurrent Sessions
SESSION 11 - Introduced by Silver Partner, Interfaith Health Care Association of Manitoba
Sexual Expression and Physical Intimacy in the Dementia Context: Balancing the Risks with Human Rights
Dr. Lori Schindel Martin, RN, PhD Associate Professor; Associate Director – Scholarly, Research & Creative Activities.
Daphne Cockwell School of Nursing, Faculty of Community Services, Ryerson University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
SESSION 12
Are you in pain? Identifying and Treating Pain in Patients with Dementia
Gregory Harochaw, B. Sc Pharmacy Manager
Tache Pharmacy
SESSION 13
Palliative and End-Of-Life Care in the Long Term Care Setting Mike Harlos MD, CCFP, FCFP, Medical Director of Adult and Pediatric Palliative Care for the WRHA
Professor and Section Head of Palliative Medicine at the University of Manitoba Sarah Brown, Clinical Nurse Specialist - WRHA Palliative Care Program
Lori Embleton, Program Director - WRHA Palliative Care Program
SESSION 14
You Can’t Always Get What You Want… The Client-Centred Conflict and Managing client
choice in an over-extended environment John Stinson, CEO Interlake-Eastern Regional Health Authority (IERHA)
Session 15
Theatre of Learning – running all day Don’t miss these riveting videos
2:30pm – 3:00pm Coffee Break & Exhibition
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3:00pm – 4:15pm SESSION 16
Keynote Presentation Introduced by Gold Sponsor, Complete Purchasing Services
Reaching New Heights Rosita Hall B.S.W., Speaker, Trainer
Canadian Best Selling Author
4:15 Door Prizes
Dozens of Door Prizes and Giveaways from our Exhibitors & Sponsors
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Registration Form (*2 pages)
Registrations accepted via fax (204-477-9889), mail or email ([email protected]) All information can be found at www.ltcam.mb.ca
Conference Location: Conference Date: Registration Deadline: Victoria Inn Hotel Tuesday, May 14, 2013 April 20, 2013 1808 Wellington Ave. Winnipeg, MB (204) 786-4801
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Delegate List LTCAM will be providing a delegate list containing your business card information to exhibitors, as permitted by applicable privacy legislation. If you do not wish your e-mail address to be provided, please check the following:
I do not wish my e-mail address to be provided to participating exhibitors.
ATTENTION: PAYMENT MUST BE RECEIVED BEFORE THE DAY OF THE CONFERENCE Payment info: I will be sending in a personal cheque I am submitting for my employer to send cheque Registration Fee: LTCAM Active Member $60.00 + GST = $63.00 LTCAM Associate/Commercial Member $85.00 + GST = $89.25 Non Member $110.00 + GST = $115.50 Refer to our website to confirm membership status at www.ltcam.mb.ca/memberlist.html Student $60.00 + GST = $63.00 (student number _________) Please note: Students - You will be
required to present your student card during registration the day of the conference.
Older Adult - must be >65 years $60.00 + GST = $63.00
I will be attending the Continental Breakfast (included) Food allergies/intolerances: _________________________ Please provide me with a receipt of payment (please ensure email address is provided above) I will require a Certificate of Attendance (please ensure email address is provided above) How did you learn about the 2011 Long Term Care Conference? Staff development personnel/department/co-worker/internal newsletter LTCAM Website LTCAM News Releases WAVE Magazine Radio Twitter/Facebook Word of Mouth Attended last year Other: ____________________
Please make cheque payable and mailed to: Long Term & Continuing Care Association of Manitoba 103-1483 Pembina Highway Winnipeg, Manitoba R3T 2C6 GST # 865356869RT0001
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REGISTRATION FORM (CONT’D) PAGE 2
Name:_____________________________ 7:00am-8:00am Registration & Breakfast in Exhibitor Hall
8:00am – 8:10am Greetings & Opening Remarks in Plenary Hall
CONFERENCE SESSIONS: Room assignment will be confirmed the day of the conference
8:10am – 9:10am Session #1 (all attend) Age Friendly Manitoba: Creating Age Friendly People and Places
Please select one of the following concurrent sessions: 9:05am – 10:00am
Session #2 Climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro Leadership Lessons from 19,340 feet “The Roof of Africa”
Session #3 Health Benefits of Massage Therapy Session #4 Promoting Aboriginal Health Research: Finding solutions for health issues through partnerships with First Nations, Métis and Inuit communities Session #5 Theatre of Learning – running all day
Session #6 Improving the overall “Dining Experience”
Please select one of the following concurrent sessions: 10:45am – 11:50am
Session #7 Personal Care Home Standards Regulation and Standards Review Process Session #8 Responsive Behaviours Associated with Dementia: Successful Person-Centred Care Strategies Session #9 What’s coming in the next 25 years? PCH Projections for Manitoba’s RHAs Session #10 Theatre of Learning – running all day
Please select one of the following concurrent sessions: 1:30pm – 2:30pm
Session #11 Sexual Expression and Physical Intimacy in the Dementia Context: Balancing the Risks with Human Rights Session #12 Are you in pain? Identifying and Treating Pain in Patients with Dementia Session #13 Palliative and End-Of-Life Care in the Long Term Care Setting
Session #14 You Can’t Always Get What You Want… The Client-Centred Conflict and Managing client choice in an over-extended environment Session #15 Theatre of Learning – running all day
3:00pm – 4:15pm
Session #16 (all attend) Reaching New Heights 4:15pm – Door Prize Giveaways
Payment must be received on or before April 20, 2013 to guarantee a spot.
Registration cancellations after April 1, 2013 are non-refundable. Please phone our office at (204) 477-9888 if you have any questions.