2019 Quality in Long-Term Care Conference · Improving Quality and Safety Across the Long-Term Care...

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HHS COMM 19D0505 • April 2019 2019 Quality in Long-Term Care CONFERENCE A free, two-day training event Gain knowledge from evidence-based best practices in long-term care settings Join us for a free, two-day event to learn how to better understand individuals in long-term care settings. Featured speakers include: JoAnne Reifsnyder, PhD, MSN, MBA, FAAN Executive Vice President, Clinical Operations and Chief Nursing Officer Genesis HealthCare Michael (Mike) Weber The Leadership Institute Veronica Cool, CEO Cool & Associates, LLC Barry J. Jacobs, PsyD Principal for Health Management Associates Registration coming soon For more information: [email protected] Aug. 12 13 Sheraton Georgetown Hotel & Conference Center 1101 Woodlawn Avenue Georgetown, TX 78628 Day 1: Empowering Nurses Across the Long-Term Care Continuum This training provides professional focus on topics such as opioids and addiction, dementia, mental health, intellectual and developmental disabilities, aging, trauma-informed care, person-centered thinking, and technology related to disabilities. Day 2: Connecting the Dots: Improving Quality and Safety Across the Long-Term Care Continuum Gain knowledge on information relevant to multiple health-care disciplines, community providers, family members, and consumers, including trauma-informed care, palliative care, aging, and person-centered thinking. Stay up-to-date! Be sure to follow the Texas Nursing Facility Quality Improvement Coalition on Facebook. Continuing Education The Texas Health and Human Services Commission Medicaid and CHIP Services plans to offer continuing education credit for licensed social workers, licensed marriage and family therapists, registered dietitians, certified nurse aides, long-term care ombudsmen, guardianship, assisted living facility managers, licensed nursing facility administrators, nursing facility activity directors, licensed psychology professionals, licensed professional counselors, physical therapists, occupational therapists, Day Activity and Health Services managers, and home health and hospice managers. Texas Health and Human Services Commission Long-Term Care Regulatory Services is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the Texas Nurses Association – Approver, an accredited approver with distinction, by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.

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HHS COMM 19D0505 • April 2019

2019Quality inLong-Term CareCONFERENCE

A free, two-day training event

Gain knowledge from evidence-based best practices in long-term care settings

Join us for a free, two-day event to learn how to better understand individuals in long-term care settings.

Featured speakers include:JoAnne Reifsnyder, PhD, MSN, MBA, FAAN

Executive Vice President, Clinical Operations and Chief Nursing Officer

Genesis HealthCare

Michael (Mike) WeberThe Leadership Institute

Veronica Cool, CEOCool & Associates, LLC

Barry J. Jacobs, PsyDPrincipal for Health Management Associates

Registration coming soon For more information: [email protected]

Aug. 12 –13Sheraton Georgetown Hotel & Conference Center1101 Woodlawn Avenue

Georgetown, TX 78628

Day 1: Empowering Nurses Across the Long-Term Care Continuum This training provides professional focus on topics such as opioids and addiction, dementia, mental health, intellectual and developmental disabilities, aging, trauma-informed care, person-centered thinking, and technology related to disabilities.

Day 2: Connecting the Dots: Improving Quality and Safety Across the Long-Term Care ContinuumGain knowledge on information relevant to multiple health-care disciplines, community providers, family members, and consumers, including trauma-informed care, palliative care, aging, and person-centered thinking.

Stay up-to-date! Be sure to follow the Texas Nursing Facility Quality Improvement Coalition on Facebook.

Continuing Education • The Texas Health and Human Services Commission Medicaid and CHIP Services plans to offer continuing education credit for licensed social workers, licensed marriage and family therapists, registered dietitians, certified nurse aides, long-term care ombudsmen, guardianship, assisted living facility managers, licensed nursing facility administrators, nursing facility activity directors, licensed psychology professionals, licensed professional counselors, physical therapists, occupational therapists, Day Activity and Health Services managers, and home health and hospice managers.

Texas Health and Human Services Commission Long-Term Care Regulatory Services is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the Texas Nurses Association – Approver, an accredited approver with distinction, by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.