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CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS 13.5 NURSING i 2 SOCIAL WORK i 1.25 OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY 1.25 PHYSICAL THERAPY (PENDING) i KEYNOTE SPEAKERS Chip Eichelberger Breaking Barriers - The Board Break Experience Brent Gleeson Navy Seal Combat Veteran A. Everette James, III, JD, MBA Director, Health Policy Institute, University of Pittsburgh Pamela Jett Words Matter i Omni William Penn, Pittsburgh i i Premier Sponsors i

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CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS13.5 NURSING i 2 SOCIAL WORK i 1.25 OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY

1.25 PHYSICAL THERAPY (PENDING)

i KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

Chip Eichelberger Breaking Barriers -

The Board Break Experience

Brent GleesonNavy Seal

Combat Veteran

A. Everette James, III, JD, MBA

Director, Health Policy Institute,

University of Pittsburgh

Pamela Jett Words Matter

i Omni William Penn, Pittsburgh i

i Premier Sponsors i

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i CONFERENCE SCHEDULE i

TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 2018

7:30 – 8:30 a.m. Registration, Continental Breakfast

8:30 – 10:15 a.m. Welcome General Session:

Words Matter Pamela Jett

Pamela Jett, an internationally-renowned expert on communication and leadership, will open the conference with a “wow!” She is a true innovator who takes people beyond basic theory and strategy to an unparalleled level of application.

10:30 – 11:45 a.m. Concurrent Sessions See Tracks n n n n

12:00 – 1:30 p.m. Lunch A. Everette James, III,

JD, MBA Director, Health Policy

Institute, University of Pittsburgh

Everette oversees research programs in Medicare and Medicaid and evidence-based healthcare policy. Prior to joining Pitt, Everette served as Pennsylvania’s 25th Secretary of Health and worked closely with PHA to advance homecare programs and sensible regulations that support aging in place and a strong homecare workforce. His research focuses on care for the elderly and the role of family caregivers.

1:45 – 3:00 p.m. Concurrent Sessions See Tracks n n n n

3:15 – 4:30 p.m. Concurrent Sessions See Tracks n n n n

6:00 – 9:00 p.m. Dinner Cruise Aboard the Gateway ClipperThe Gateway Clipper Fleet is a Pittsburgh staple, sailing the three rivers that surround Pittsburgh for more than 50 years! Attendees will meet up with friends – old and new alike – and set sail for a great dinner, dancing and fabulous views of the city skyline! You won’t want to miss this event!

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 2018

8:00 – 9:30 a.m. Breakfast in Exhibit Hall

9:30 – 10:30 a.m. General Session: A National View

10:45 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Concurrent Sessions See Tracks n n n n

12:00 – 1:30 p.m. Lunch with Exhibitors

1:45 – 3:00 p.m. Concurrent Sessions See Tracks n n n n

3:15 – 4:45 p.m. General Session: Breaking Barriers – The Board Break Experience

Chip Eichelberger Chip Eichelberger will have attendees breaking barriers and smashing their goals! His workshops around the country rock the house and motivate

people to take action with a great attitude. Chip’s highly interactive sessions engage people at a deep level and get them to take an honest, hard look at where they are at and where they need to be.

5:00 p.m. Enjoy the evening in Pittsburgh!From the Duquesne Incline and PNC Park to Heinz Field and Point State Park, Pittsburgh is a truly unique city. PHA’s Hometown Team, a dynamic group of representatives from homecare, home health and

hospice member agencies based in and around Pittsburgh, will provide their “best bets” for visitors to their city.

THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 2018

8:00 – 9:00 a.m. Buffet Breakfast

9:00 – 10:00 a.m. PHA Annual Membership Meeting

Workers’ Compensation Update

AVI Risk Services

10:00 – 11:00 a.m. Regulator Roundtable (1 Nursing CE)

11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. General Session: Taking Point – Principles for Building a High-Performance Culture Brent Gleeson

Brent Gleeson is a Navy SEAL combat veteran with multiple tours to Iraq and Africa. Upon

leaving SEAL Team 5, Brent turned his discipline and battlefield lessons to the world of business and has become an accomplished entrepreneur, writer, and acclaimed speaker on topics ranging from leadership to building high performance teams. Brent has also starred in several reality shows including NBC’s “Stars Earn Stripes” and Discovery Channel’s “One Man Army.”

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GENERAL TRACK HOME HEALTH TRACK HOSPICE TRACK PRIVATE DUTY TRACK

n Case Study: Change from Traditional Broker Services JRG Advisors, which manages the PHA Benefits Program, will present this case study outlining how Clarion Forest VNA made a change from traditional broker services, which do not provide a successful strategy to meet the goals of a benefits program. Learn how to implement a customized strategy with comprehensive services to make your benefits program successful.Michael Galardini, JRG Advisors, LLCChuck Whitford, CLU, ChFC, JRG Advisors, LLC

n From Welcome Aboard to Happy AnniversaryThe homecare industry presents many challenges for recruitment and retention of top employees. The right retention program starts with first energizing the new employee through a quality onboarding program and continues with employee engagement for long-term retention. This session will provide the tools to successfully onboard the right people and keep them for many anniversaries!Tonya Miller, PT, DPT, COS-C, TYM CoachingAmy Lafko, MSPT, MBA, Cairn Consulting Solutions

n CGS Home Health Billing and Clinical Update (1.25 Nursing CEs)This session will review recent changes to the Medicare Home Health Benefit, including new and updated coverage with billing and clinical requirements. Information gleaned from Probe and Educate Round 2 will be discussed to make certain you have no concerns with future Targeted Probe and Education (TPE) process initiatives. In addition, the presenters will review home health resources from CGS and CMS that are available to home health providers. This session will ensure you are up to date on all things MAC! Ample time for questions will be provided.Sandy Decker, Senior Provider Education Consultant, CGS AdministratorsNykesha Scales, Senior Provider Relations Representative, CGS Administrators

n Newest Trends in Pediatric Palliative Care (1.25 Nursing CEs)Get up to date on the current trends in pediatric palliative care, including pain and symptom management, care coordination, grief support and how different agency types can work together to improve the care provided to these children and their families. The presenter will discuss the most common symptoms of children with a life-threatening illness and how to effectively treat those symptoms. And learn about initiatives in Pennsylvania related to pediatric palliative care.Carol May, RN, MSN, MBA, CHPPN, Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh, UPMC

n SBA Financing for Private Duty Homecare AcquisitionsMergers and acquisitions are heating up in the homecare industry! This session will discuss the Small Business Association (SBA) financial program and why it is a good fit for private duty homecare acquisitions. Learn how to prepare your homecare business for valuation/divestiture and better understand the due diligence and business valuation process. Marianne Markowitz, National Director, Government Lending Programs, CIBCSusan Rosner, MBA, Calder Associates

n VA Benefits for Long-Term Care (2 SW CEs)An estimated two million wartime veterans or their widows are eligible for the “Aid & Attendance” pension to help pay for homecare. This could include the people you care for, yet they may not be aware that they qualify or how to access this and other little-known Department of Veterans Affairs benefits. Learn how to determine if your clients are eligible for VA benefits and which resources are available to help them navigate the system. This session has been approved for 2 CEUs from the National Association of Social Workers (NASW).Sue Ellen Engelman, BS, MED, Vet Assist of Veterans Home Care

n Challenges with Medical Marijuana in HomecareMedical marijuana is now legal in Pennsylvania, and is expected to be available for consumption in Spring 2018. The introduction of this new medication will impact how homecare is delivered to consumers, as well as how employers hire, retain and accommodate employees. These problems are compounded by the existence of federal laws that continue to classify marijuana as a controlled substance, and state laws that criminalize the use of marijuana. Attendees will learn how to navigate these complexities and discuss problems that are likely to arise as medical marijuana continues to expand.

Jonathan Vipond, Esq., Buchanan Ingersoll Rooney, PCTom Collins, Esq., Buchanan Ingersoll Rooney, PC Jacob M. Theis, Esq., Buchanan Ingersoll Rooney, PC

n Integration of Clinical and Financial Key Data Elements for Improved Hospice Operations (1.25 Nursing CEs)Learn to identify internal and external benchmarks and reports for the measurement of a hospice organization’s performance. Gain an understanding of hospice reimbursement and how to engage all levels of management in the monitoring of indicators to successfully adjust operations on a timely basis. This session will discuss how best to integrate clinical, financial and operational data into clear and concise reporting to assist management with tools for better decision-making.Constance Morrison, Home Health Care Management, Inc. Cindy Gibbons, Simione Healthcare Consultants

n Satisfaction and Retention: How Technology Overcomes One of the Biggest Industry ChallengesEmployee retention is one of the biggest challenges in our industry! The right mix of technology can bring transparency to care delivery and create an environment in which caregivers feel truly supported by their agency. Satisfaction influences employee retention, and caregivers who feel more supported are happier and more likely to stay where they are.Darby Anderson, AddusDeb Mulholland, CellTrak

n Defensible Documentation in Home Health (1.25 Nursing CEs)This presentation dives into the need to scrutinize documentation and ensure it supports both the technical and eligibility requirements both upon admission and throughout the plan of care. Key areas will be reviewed to begin the documentation of the treatment plan successfully. Demonstration through anonymous client experience and interaction will be provided on real case scenarios of ADRs, ZPICs and UPICs. Mary Anne Daley, MSN, RN, CorridorSheila Salisbury-Sizemore, RN, BSN, HCS-O, COS-C, CHCA, HCS-D, Corridor

n Maintenance Therapy: Opportunities for Growth (1.25 Nursing CEs, 1.25 OT CEs, 1.25 PT CEs (pending) The post-acute space is expanding by leaps and bounds! With a greater focus on delivering preventive strategies while achieving effective medical stabilization, home health care providers must elevate their game. Surprisingly, an effective tool to aid in achieving this goal has been with us all along: maintenance therapy. It’s time to dust off this care delivery model, debunk some of the myths, and explore how maintenance therapy can help your agency excel.Tim Dunn, PT, DPT, GCS, COS-C, CEEAA, VNA Alliance

n Service Intensity Add-On (1.25 Nursing CEs)Take a look back at where we’ve been and where we are now with hospice payment reform. Statistics have shown increased costs, decreased use of hospice and a lack of services provided in the last week of life. This session will discuss the requirements for the service intensity add-on (SIA) payment and the types of interventions that can be performed by both RNs and social workers to justify that the add-on visits are both reasonable and necessary. Hear about one hospice’s experience with the overall benefits related to quality outcomes and the financial gains realized. Carol Halcovage, RN, BSN, MBA, Grand View Hospice

n Revolving Doors and the Dart Board: Strategies for the Continuity of Client CareThroughout Pennsylvania, the demand for well-trained, highly-qualified direct care workers continues to grow exponentially. Learn about developmental strategies designed to meet the industry-wide need to hire, train and retain highly qualified staff and ensure consumers receive the continuity of care they deserve. Strategies to be discussed will focus on culture, engagement and education.Lori Pavic, Alleghenies Unlimited Care Providers

n Change: Redefining Expectations (1.25 Nursing CEs)Learn how one home health agency successfully overhauled its orientation process from top to bottom. The successful program, which included an individualized process based on the employee’s background, strengths and weaknesses, resulted in improved patient outcomes, greater employee retention and satisfaction, and savings for the agency. Joni Griffin, RN, BSN, VNA of Hanover & Spring Grove

n Suicide Assessment in Hospice (1.25 Nursing CEs)Although suicide is a very difficult topic to cover, this course provides attendees with assistance in identifying the warning signs of suicide in the elderly. Discuss risk behaviors, common myths regarding suicidal behavior and strategies for crisis intervention. Learn about a successful suicide assessment designed to confirm suspected suicide risk, estimate the immediate danger to the patient, and decide on a course of treatment. Sarah Lohman, RN, MSN, NEA-BC, SpiriTrust Lutheran Home Care & Hospice

n Agency Efficiency under Community HealthChoicesThe shift to Medicaid managed care in Pennsylvania is changing how agencies operate. This presentation will focus on how the transition is going in the Southwest, and lessons learned for implementation in the Southeast in 2019 and the rest of the state in 2020. From billing and scheduling to business intelligence, this presentation will provide tips and best practices for agencies to evolve in a managed care environment.Scott Schwartz, HHAeXchangeRepresentatives from CHC-MCOs

n Strategies for Successful Surveys under the New COPs (1.25 Nursing CEs)Three months after the revised CoPs have gone into effect, home health agencies have had an opportunity to assess where they’ve succeeded and where improvements need to be made. To help agencies continue to refine their processes, this session will discuss tools and strategies to improve documentation, care planning, and service delivery. One agency who was surveyed right after the new COPs went into effect will share tips and lessons learned. Lisa Bryan, RN, BSN, COS-C, McBeeMargie Walsh, RN, BSN, Lutheran SeniorLife/VNA Western Pennsylvania

n CGS Hospice Billing and Clinical Update (1.25 Nursing CEs)This session will review recent changes to the Medicare Hospice Benefit, including new and updated coverage with billing and clinical requirements. In addition, presenters will review hospice resources from CGS and CMS that are available to hospice providers. This session will ensure you are up to date on all things MAC! Ample time for questions will be provided.Sandy Decker, Senior Provider Education Consultant, CGS AdministratorsNykesha Scales, Senior Provider Relations Representative, CGS Administrators

n Federal EVV Mandate: Value Beyond Compliance for Providers and PayersThe 21st Century Cures Act was signed into law and includes a mandate that all Medicaid-reimbursed homecare and personal care services providers must use an electronic visit verification (EVV) solution – homecare by 2019 and home health by 2023. While “mandate” is no one’s favorite word, perhaps the best approach is to embrace the requirement and let the mandate drive business value that goes beyond simple compliance with the legislation. Based on more than 25 years of EVV experience, learn about the value providers have seen by embedding the technology into their business operations.Tom Underwood, Sandata Technologies

n Preventing Elder Financial Abuse: It Takes a VillageElder financial abuse has skyrocketed to be the number one issue reported to adult protective services staff – and that’s only the tip of the iceberg because so much abuse goes unreported. In particular, seniors with mild cognitive impairment are at serious risk of becoming victims. Learn how state securities regulators and adult protective services professionals are working together to protect older Pennsylvanians from financial fraud and how homecare professionals can get involved and be part of the solution!Denise Getgen, Director of Protective Services, Department of AgingChristina Kotsalos, Director of Investor Education and Consumer Outreach Office, Department of Banking and Securities

TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 10:30 A.M. – 11:45 A.M.

TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 1:45 P.M. – 3:00 P.M.

TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 3:15 P.M. – 4:30 P.M.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 10:45 A.M. – 12:00 P.M.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1:45 P.M. – 3:00 P.M.

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2018 Annual Conference

REGISTRATION FORMUse one form per registrant. Photocopy if needed.

Registration is also available online at www.pahomecare.org.

If paying by credit card, the form may be faxed to (717) 975-9456.

Remember to complete BOTH SIDES of this registration form before tearing off and returning to PHA.

REGISTRANT INFORMATION

Name

Email

Professional Designation(s)

Title

Agency

Address

City

State Zip

Phone

Fax

List any special dietary/accessibility needs.

EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION – Before March 23(Includes full conference, Gateway Clipper Dinner Cruise, educational sessions, breakfast and lunch) All early bird registrations must include payment in full.

PHA Member Non-Member*Fee for First Attendee $535 $680Fee for all additional attendees from same agency $510 $660

Full Conference Registration after March 23 (Includes full conference, Gateway Clipper Dinner Cruise, educational sessions, breakfast and lunch) PHA Member Non-Member*Fee for First Attendee $595 $740Fee for all additional attendees from same agency $560 $715

Per Day Registration (Includes educational sessions, breakfast and lunch, and special events for that day) PHA Member Non-Member*Tuesday, April 24 $365 $465Wednesday, April 25 $365 $465Thursday, April 26 $225 $325

* Registration from non-members must be accompanied by FULL payment.Early Bird registrations are only available for full conference registrations, not daily rates.

PAYMENT INFORMATION

Check #:

Amount:

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CANCELLATION POLICY: The Pennsylvania Homecare Association will provide a credit in place of any cancelled workshop, event or product that has been paid for in advance. The credit may go toward any session, event or product to be used within a one year period from the date of cancellation. The amount of the credit will be minus 25% of the cost of the original purchase price. No credit will be given for cancellations within three weeks of the session.

Please return this completed form, along with your check made payable to the Pennsylvania Homecare Association, to:

600 N. 12th Street, Suite 200Lemoyne, PA 17043

A special room rate of $165 is available by calling the Omni William Penn at 1-800-THE-OMNI and referencing the 2018 PA Homecare Conference room block. This discounted rate is only available until April 2, 2018.

QUESTIONS?1-800-382-1211

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i SESSION REGISTRATION • Reserve Your Spot i 13.5 Nursing CEs, 1.25 PT CEs (pending), 1.25 OT CEs, 2 SW CEs

TUESDAY, APRIL 24q 7:30 – 8:30 a.m. Continental Breakfast

q 8:30 – 9:00 a.m. Welcome q 9:00 – 10:15 a.m. General Session: Words Matter Pamela Jett

10:30 – 11:45 a.m. CONCURRENT SESSIONS (choose one)

q VA Benefits for Long-Term Care (2 SW CEs) Sue Ellen Engelman, BS, MED, Vet Assist of Veterans Home Care

q Defensible Documentation in Home Health (1.25 Nursing CEs) Mary Anne Daley, MSN, RN, Corridor Sheila Salisbury-Sizemore, RN, BSN, HCS-O, COS-C, CHCA, HCS-D, Corridor

q Integration of Clinical and Financial Key Data Elements for Improved Hospice Operations (1.25 Nursing CEs) Constance Morrison, Home Health Care Management, Inc. Cindy Gibbons, Simione Healthcare Consultants

q Satisfaction and Retention: How Technology Overcomes One of the Biggest Industry Challenges Darby Anderson, Addus Deb Mulholland, CellTrak

q 12:00 – 1:30 p.m. Lunch & Speaker A. Everette James, III, JD, MBA

Director, Health Policy Institute, University of Pittsburgh

1:45 – 3:00 p.m. CONCURRENT SESSIONS (choose one)

q Challenges with Medical Marijuana in Homecare Jonathan Vipond, Esq., Buchanan Ingersoll Rooney, PC Tom Collins, Esq., Buchanan Ingersoll Rooney, PC Jacob M. Theis, Esq., Buchanan Ingersoll Rooney, PC

q Maintenance Therapy: Opportunities for Growth (1.25 PT/OT CEs pending, 1.25 Nursing CEs) Tim Dunn, PT, DPT, GCS, COS-C, CEEAA, VNA Alliance

q Service Intensity Add-On (1.25 Nursing CEs) Carol Halcovage, RN, BSN, MBA, Grand View Hospice

q Revolving Doors and the Dart Board: Strategies for the Continuity of Client Care Lori Pavic, Alleghenies Unlimited Care Providers

3:15 – 4:30 p.m. CONCURRENT SESSIONS (choose one)

q Preventing Elder Financial Abuse: It Takes a Village Denise Getgen, Director of Protective Services, Department of Aging Christina Kotsalos, Director of Investor Education and Consumer Outreach Office, Department of Banking and Securities

q Change: Redefining Expectations (1.25 Nursing CEs) Joni Griffin, RN, BSN, VNA of Hanover & Spring Grove

q Suicide Assessment in Hospice (1.25 Nursing CEs) Sarah Lohman, RN, MSN, NEA-BC, SpiriTrust Home Care & Hospice

q Agency Efficiency under Community HealthChoices Scott Schwartz, HHAeXchange Representatives from CHC-MCOs

q 6:00 – 9:00 p.m. Dinner Cruise Aboard the Gateway Clipper

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25q 8:00 – 9:30 a.m. Breakfast in Exhibit Hall

q 9:30 – 10:30 a.m. General Session: A National View

10:45 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. CONCURRENT SESSIONS (choose one)

q From Welcome Aboard to Happy Anniversary Tonya Miller, PT, DPT COS-C, TYM Coaching Amy Lafko, MSPT, MBA, Cairn Consulting Solutions

q CGS Home Health Billing and Clinical Update (1.25 Nursing CEs) Sandy Decker, Senior Provider Education Consultant, CGS Administrators Nykesha Scales, Senior Provider Relations Representative, CGS Administrators

q Newest Trends in Pediatric Palliative Care (1.25 Nursing CEs) Carol May, RN, MSN, MBA, CHPPN, Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh, UPMC

q SBA Financing for Private Duty Homecare Acquisitions Marianne Markowitz, National Director, Government Lending Programs, CIBC Susan Rosner, MBA, Calder Associates

q 12:00 – 1:30 p.m. Lunch with Exhibitors

1:45 – 3:00 p.m. CONCURRENT SESSIONS (choose one)

q Case Study: Change from Traditional Broker Services Michael Galardini, JRG Advisors, LLC Chuck Whitford, CLU, ChFC, JRG Advisors, LLC

q Strategies for Successful Surveys under the New COPs (1.25 Nursing CEs) Lisa Bryan, RN, BSN, COS-C, McBee Margie Walsh, RN, BSN, Lutheran SeniorLife/VNA Western Pennsylvania

q CGS Hospice Billing and Clinical Update (1.25 Nursing CEs) Sandy Decker, Senior Provider Education Consultant, CGS Administrators Nykesha Scales, Senior Provider Relations Representative, CGS Administrators

q Federal EVV Mandate: Value Beyond Compliance for Providers and Payers Tom Underwood, Sandata Technologies

q 3:15 – 4:45 p.m. General Session: Breaking Barriers – The Board

Break Experience Chip Eichelberger

THURSDAY, APRIL 26q 8:00 – 9:00 a.m. Buffet Breakfast

q 9:00 – 10:00 a.m. PHA Annual Membership Meeting Workers’ Compensation Update AVI Risk Services

q 10:00 – 11:00 a.m. Regulator Roundtable (1 Nursing CE)

q 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. General Session: Taking Point – Principles for Building a High-Performance Culture Brent Gleeson

Remember to complete BOTH SIDES of this registration form before tearing off and returning to PHA.

2018 Annual Conference

REGISTRATION FORMUse one form per registrant. Photocopy if needed.

Registration is also available online at www.pahomecare.org.

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Pennsylvania Homecare Association600 N. 12th Street, Suite 200Lemoyne, PA 17043

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HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONSA special room rate of $165 is available by calling the Omni William Penn at 1-800-THE-OMNI and referencing the 2018 PA Homecare Conference room block. This discounted rate is only available until April 2, 2018.

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FOR MORE INFORMATION Pennsylvania Homecare Association 600 N. 12th Street, Suite 200 Lemoyne, PA 17043 1-800-382-1211 www.pahomecare.org [email protected]

CANCELLATION POLICY The Pennsylvania Homecare Association will provide a credit in place of any cancelled workshop, event or product that has been paid for in advance. The credit may go toward any session, event or product to be used within a one year period from the date of cancellation. The amount of the credit will be minus 25% of the cost of the original purchase price. No credit will be given for no-shows or for cancellations within three weeks of the session.

REGISTRATION DISCOUNTS Keeping all staff members updated on issues affecting home health, home-care and hospice is a top priority at PHA. That’s why we’re again offering significant discounts to organizations that send more than one staff member to the conference!

EARLY BIRD INCENTIVES! PHA is again offering great discounts to individuals who register early! Receive discounts by registering before March 23!

Early Bird Registration – Before March 23(Includes full conference, Gateway Clipper Dinner Cruise, educational sessions, breakfast and lunch) All early bird registrations must include payment in full. PHA Member Non-Member*Fee for First Attendee $535 $680Fee for all additional attendees from same agency $510 $660

Full Conference Registration after March 23(Includes full conference, Gateway Clipper Dinner Cruise, educational sessions, breakfast and lunch) PHA Member Non-Member*Fee for First Attendee $595 $740Fee for all additional attendees from same agency $560 $715

Per Day Registration (Includes educational sessions, breakfast and lunch, and any special events for that day) PHA Member Non-Member*Tuesday, April 24 $365 $465Wednesday, April 25 $365 $465Thursday, April 26 $225 $325

* Registration from non-members must be accompanied by FULL payment.Early Bird registrations are only available for full conference registrations, not daily rates.

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Dress is business casual. Remember to wear layers for the A/C!