Life on Purpose LeadingAge RI 2018 Annual Conference and Trade Show Dear Aging Services Provider: LeadingAge RI invites you to attend our 27 th Annual Conference and Trade Show being held on Thursday March 29 th at the Crowne Plaza in Warwick, Rhode Island. Our theme this year is Life on Purpose. Be engaged. Make a difference. Become who you are meant to be. The real purpose of anyone's life is to be fully involved in living, to embrace the adventure and live well at every age. Our field is no longer about bricks and mortar or programs and services. It's about helping older adults on the journey of living a life with intention. A Life on Purpose. Long-term care providers are re-writing the rules of aging. They are leveraging new technologies, forming new partnerships and taking a fresh look at everything they do to take on the vast opportunities and great challenges on the path to helping older adults continue to live a life on purpose. We have a wide variety of educational sessions planned, as well as an extensive Trade Show where you can learn about the latest products and services. We hope you will come and join your colleagues from around the state at the LeadingAge RI 2018 Annual Conference and Trade Show. Sincerely, Beth Russell Beth Russell Conference Committee Co-Chair Stephanie Dyer Stephanie Dyer Conference Committee Co-Chair
LeadingAge RI 2018 Conference Schedule 7:30 AM Open for Registration and Hot Breakfast 8:15 10:15 AM Educational Track A Four Concurrent Sessions 10:15 11:45 AM Trade Show and Exhibition 11:45 PM 1:20 PM Lunch, Awards Ceremony, and Keynote Speaker 1:30 PM 2:45 PM Educational Track B Four Concurrent Sessions 3:00 PM 4:00 PM Educational Track C Four Concurrent Sessions Educational Track A - 8:15 am to 10:15 am A-1: ROP; phase 2 check-in! Where are you with your implementation of the Phase 2 requirements? Pam Bibeault, Stacey Ranucci, Triad Healthcare, LLC This session will review the Phase 2 requirements and provide an overview of what each facility should have done at this point. We will also focus on the pharmacy-related regulatory requirements of the ROP as well as the Facility Assessment, competency-based training and the 48-hour baseline care plan. It will be a good check-in to evaluate your progress and understanding of these phase 2 expectations. (NE-MSD Nursing Credits Applied for)* A-2: Mitigating Risk Using Evidence to Achieve Excellence Chad Bjorklund, EVP Property & Casualty, The HILB Group, Patricia Harmon, CNA Risk Control Consultant, Brett Russell, CNA Risk Control Director, and Kathryn Young, CNA Managing Trial Attorney. The aging services industry is experiencing changes and new risks which extend across business segment, facility type, service level, and location. As the industry undergoes these changes, it remains vulnerable to liability exposures, as well as regulatory, operational, and financial challenges. This session will discuss the current state of risk exposure for the aging services industry, including analytics from CAN s ninth study on aging services professional liability claims. During this interactive session, attendees will Increase knowledge of trends in claims data relating to clinical loss drivers such as resident falls, pressure ulcers and elopements; Increase awareness of risks associated with cyber-liability and violence in the work place in aging services organizations and increase knowledge of ways to mitigate these risks; and Improve defensibility through proactive preparation for department of health surveys, staffing-related allegations as well as general information to help defend your organization in the event of a claim or lawsuit. A-3: Cutting-edge Ethical Challenges in Social Work with Older Adults Rick Reamer, PhD Rhode Island College Social workers who serve older adults and their families encounter a wide range of ethical challenges. What are the limits of clients confidentiality rights? What do I do when I m not sure a client is competent to consent to treatment or release of information? Are there times when I am obligated to override a client s wishes to prevent harm? How do I manage unforeseen boundary issues and dual relationships? How should I respond when a client s family member contacts me on Facebook? What should I do if I observe a colleague s unethical conduct? Dr. Reamer will provide an overview of common and novel ethical issues in social work with older adults. He will highlight emerging trends, especially related to new ethical standards and regulations pertaining to social workers use of technology to serve clients, communicate with clients and family members, and store sensitive information. Be sure to bring your questions and case examples. At the conclusion of this workshop participants should be able to: Identify challenging ethical issues and dilemmas in social work with older adults and their families; Apply practical ethical decision-making frameworks and protocols; Identify ethical issues that pose malpractice and liability risks; and Design strategies to protect clients and practitioners. (RI NASW Credits Applied for)
A-4: Social Connectedness and Engagement Technologies: Provider Case Studies - Scott Code, Associate Director, LeadingAge Center for Aging Services Technologies This dynamic and interactive session will explore the range of social connectedness and engagement technologies available to help improve resident quality of life; Learn what functions and features to look for when selecting a social connectedness and engagement technology solution; and Learn from providers who have implemented social connectedness and engagement technologies in their organization. KEYNOTE SPEAKER STEVE FLEMING, PRESIDENT AND CEO, THE WELLSPRING GROUP & BOARD CHAIR, LEADINGAGE The Future of Long Term Services and Supports and the Implications for Providers Join Steve Fleming, a nationally-recognized figure in the aging services arena (and a college football referee!), as he explores the driving forces that will profoundly influence the world of aging services over the next decade. He will discuss the critical challenges and opportunities for our field, including long-term services and supports financing, workforce development, developing strong leaders, the importance of advocacy, and more. EDUCATIONAL TRACK B 1:30 pm to 2:45 pm B-1: The Ever Changing LTC Care Plan: Person-Centered Care Planning Stacy Darling, MBA, MPT, Vice President of Operations, Post Acute Consulting As we know, person-centered care planning is a dynamic issue affecting long-term care providers across the spectrum of care. This session will provide attendees with the latest updates about what person-centered care planning entails, how to develop a person-centered care plan, and understand the regulations of person-centered care planning based on the new CMS nursing home regulations. (NE-MSD Nursing Credits Applied for)* B-2: How to Create a High Performing Culture Al Curnow, Senior Consultant, High Performing Culture LLC World-class organizations have long recognized the powerful influence their cultures have on the performance of their people, and by extension, the performance of their organization. Not surprisingly, while most organizations allow their cultures to evolve naturally, top-performing ones don t leave this to chance. Instead, they re amazingly intentional about how they create and drive the culture they want to have. How they do it is the topic of this discussion. This is not your standard abstract or theoretical program about the importance of creating a vision or mission statement. Rather, it's a practical, actionable, no nonsense program designed to give participants the tools to leverage their culture as a distinct competitive advantage and to create a great place to work. The discussion will cover such topics as: The difference between a good culture and a high-performance culture ; Why values are just words, and behaviors speak louder than words; and The 8 Steps to creating and driving a High Performing Culture. B-3: Hot Topics for Aging Services Employers Sheri L. Pizzi, Partner, Kristen M. Whittle, Partner, Barton Gilman LLP; This program will provide legal updates on hot topics affecting aging services employers. We will focus on sexual harassment in the workplace, including harassment by employees and residents/clients. We will also address recent updates in marijuana laws and Rhode Island s new paid sick leave law. B-4: Empowering Professionals: Tips & Strategies for Better Communication and Behavior Management for People with Dementia Brooke Patterson, LSW, CDP, Alzheimer s Association of Massachusetts/New Hampshire Communication is the foundation of caring for someone who is living with dementia. This session focused on Empowering Professionals will teach professionals the latest skills to work with people who have dementia. It will also
give them the tools they need to help the caregivers they support care for their loved one. Whether you are providing direct care or supporting someone who is, this presentation will help you better understand dementia; learn communication techniques to help aid in the interactions between caregivers and people living with dementia; and learn strategies to manage behavior as well as tips on how to try to avoid it. (RI NASW Credits Applied for) EDUCATIONAL TRACK C 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm C-1: Behavioral Health Needs among our Aging Population; Implications for Rhode Island s Aging Services - Nelia Silva Odom, RN, BSN, MBA, MHA and Kathy Calandra, RN. Healthcentric Advisors This session will lead a timely and important discussion of Rhode Island s older adult population with behavioral health needs. Emerging data suggest that along with the population growth of adults 65 years and above we will see a concurrent increase in the prevalence of mental health disorders among older adults that will impact individuals in both community and institutional settings nationally. Currently, residents in the nursing home population with mental health disorders surpass the number with mental health disorders in all other healthcare settings. This trend of an increasing population with behavioral health needs has been noted by facilities in Rhode Island, inclusive of residents who are younger than their traditional population. These disorders and related behavioral symptoms are often associated with increased utilization and poor health outcomes. This session has four main objectives: Promote an understanding of the local behavioral health/aging landscape through presentation of Medicare claims data, inclusive of the prevalence of mental health disorders among nursing home residents and behavioral health drivers of hospital admissions and readmissions; Discuss implications for our state s aging services, including impact on staff stability and managing challenging behaviors; Promote an understanding of disclosure of information what nursing homes can expect; and Discuss where to go for information and how to stay current on what is happening in the healthcare community. (NE-MSD Nursing Credits Applied for)* (RI NASW Credits Applied for) C-2 CMS Requirements for LTC Facilities - Infection Control Janet Robinson, RN, M.Ed, CIC. Healthcentric Advisers This program provides an overview of Section 483.80 (Infection Control) from the updated Reform of Requirements. Resources for policy and procedure development will be identified with an emphasis on materials available from CMS as well as evidence-based guidelines. The role of the Infection Preventionist will be discussed with commentary on available training and the need for ongoing education. Objectives include: Identify the infection control requirements from the CMS Reform of Requirements for Long-Term Care Facilities; Identify the key elements of an infection prevention and control program for long-term-care; Identify resources for accepted national standards. (NE-MSD Nursing Credits Applied for)* C-3: Non-Profit Marketing in the Digital Age Chris Ciunci, Managing Partner, TribalVision This presentation will discuss the many ways in which a non-profit can better position itself in today s rapidly changing digital world. Marketing tactics across an attract/nurture/convert marketing funnel will be highlighted along with the metrics and tools needed to refine and optimize ROI. C-4: Updates on Life Safety Codes and Compliance Standards Joseph Glaski, Director of Healthcare Services, Brand Services As you know, there were many revisions in the 2012 NFPA Life Safety Code that went into effect last year that affect nursing homes. This session will focus on those revisions, especially the ones that may be problematic for the survey process. For example, strategies for establish a system for monitoring and maintenance of doors, furniture-related requirements, and more will be discussed. *These activities have been submitted to the Northeast Multi-State Division (NE-MSD) for approval to award nursing contact hours. Northeast Multi-State Division (NE-MSD) is accredited as an approver of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center s Commission on Accreditation.
1. 2018 Conference Registration 2. 3. Provider Name Phone # Contact Name Address Email 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. LeadingAge RI Member Non-Member Register by March 10 th and receive the Early Bird Rate! Fees Attendees Early Bird Member Early Bird Non-Member Regular Rate Member Regular Rate Non-Member Individual 1-4 (per person) $125 $145 $140 $160 Group 5-plus (per person) $110 $130 $125 $145 Amount Enclosed $ (Please makes checks payable to LeadingAge RI Education Corp.) Please indicate choice of seminars by checking appropriate session. Reservations for seminars are on a first come-first serve basis. Please return this registration form along with your check to: LeadingAge RI Education Corp. Credit cards also accepted: 1 Virginia Avenue Fax: 401-490-7614 or Call 401-443-4467 Providence, RI 02905 Numerous prizes, raffles, and Takeaways for all attendees. Name Position Lunch Speaker A-1 A-2 A-3 A-4 B-1 B-2 B-3 B-4 C-1 C-2 C-3 C-4