Missouri League for Nursing 2016 Director of Nursing Institute. Charge Nurse Day/CNA Day. You will leave the conference feeling recharged!

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Missouri League for Nursing 2016 Director of Nursing Institute & Charge Nurse Day/CNA Day Charge Nurses Attend for as low as $50! CNAs Attend for as low as $30! St. Louis September 20-21 for DONs September 20 for Charge Nurses/CNAs You will leave the conference feeling recharged! Missouri League for Nursing 604 Dix Road Jefferson City, MO 65109 mlnedu@mlnmonursing.org 573-635-5355 www.mlnmonursing.org

Welcome We are excited to invite Directors of Nursing, Charge Nurses, and Certified Nursing Assistances to attend an educational event catered to YOUR needs! This conference will be energetic and hands-on all while being in a learning environment. You will be given useful information to take back and implement in your home right away to better serve your residents. We will give you the confidence, knowledge, direction, and motivation needed to help you enhance your role of caring for the elderly. Location: September Orlando s Event and Conference Center 2050 Dorsett Village Plaza St. Louis, MO 63043 314-638-6660 REGISTRATION FEES include course materials, certificates of attendance, beverage breaks, and lunch. MEMBER DISCOUNTS, up to 25% off the Regular registration fees are available to Individual Members and all employees of an Organizational Member. PAYMENT OF REGISTRATION FEES: See registration form for deadline dates and payment rates. WE CANNOT BILL YOU. Registrations may be submitted by mail, phone between normal business hours of 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., fax, or online at www.mlnmonursing.org. Discover/MasterCard/Visa accepted. There is a $30 service charge on all returned checks. SUBSTITUTIONS AND CANCELLATIONS: Substitutions are allowed. You may cancel up to 5 business days prior to the workshop and receive full credit or upon written request a refund less a $50 processing fee. Cancellations less than 5 business days may send a substitute or transfer (less $50) registration to another workshop within 6 months. Refunds/credits are not offered if registrant fails to attend without prior notification. MLN reserves the right to cancel workshops for low enrollment (a credit or full refund will be offered). MLN reserves the right to substitute presenters without notice. CONFIRMATION OF REGISTRATION: Confirmations are sent to the email address given on the registration form. Please provide a copy to your employer if necessary. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Income tax deductions are permitted by U.S. Treasury Regulation 1.162-5 for educational purposes. Please bring a sweater or jacket due to variations in meeting room temperatures. If you have special needs addressed by the Americans with Disabilities Act, notify the MLN office at least one week prior to the program. Reasonable efforts will be made to accommodate your needs. CONTINUTING EDUCATION: All disciplines will receive a certificate of attendance within 30 days via email. HANDOUTS will be emailed one week prior to the program. It is your responsibility to print off the handouts and bring them with you to the conference, or if you prefer store them on an electronic device and bring your computer with you. Internet is not provided in the meeting rooms.

8 8:30 a.m. Registration and Network with Exhibitors 8:30 10:30 a.m. Target Audience: DON/Charge Nurse/CNA Why Won't They Listen To Me: The Impact of Impersonal Care (2 hours) Speakers: Sharon Thomas, BSN, RN, Clinical Consultant/Quality Educator, MU MDS, and Quality Research Team, University of Missouri Sinclair School of Nursing, Columbia, Missouri; and Dave Walker, LNHA, BSN, Long-Term Care Leadership Coach, University of Missouri Sinclair School of Nursing, Columbia, Missouri This presentation will explain the impact of impersonal care on residents with dementia. Discussion and educational information will take place after watching five short scenarios involving staff providing assistance for persons living with dementia. This presentation will open up discussion on how best to provide resident specific support and assistance. The overall presentation will discuss how knowing and understanding the person is essential in order to provide individual personal care. Effective communication techniques for dementia residents will also be discussed. 10:30 10:45 a.m. Network with Exhibitors 10:45 11:45 a.m. Target Audience: DON/Charge Nurse Self-Determination vs Protective Oversight (1 hour) Speaker: Sam Plaster, State Culture Change Coordinator, Department of Health and Senior Services, Section for Long Term Care Regulation, Jefferson City, Missouri Long-term care providers frequently struggle with balancing residents right to self-determination with their responsibility to provide protective oversight. The purpose of this program is to provide an overview of legal and regulatory requirements regarding residents rights and protective oversight requirements and to discuss specific areas of difficulty, including responding to demands by family members and guardians. Target Audience: CNA Restorative Nursing 24/7 (1 hour) Speaker: Wade Scheulen, Executive Vice President, PPS Therapies, St. Louis, Missouri It takes the whole village! In this discussion, the foundations of how to create a successful restorative nursing program will be explored using a patient centered approach. Highlighted topics will include how to select the appropriate restorative intervention and how to document that intervention for quality and compliance purposes. Additionally, the specific roles and responsibilities of the individuals creating and executing the restorative nursing plan of care will be identified. The role of your therapy department and its relationship to the interdisciplinary team will be outlined, as will areas for in-house, on-going education for your teams. 11:45 a.m. 12:30 p.m. Lunch (provided) 12:30 12:45 p.m. Network with Exhibitors & Sign up for Door Prizes 12:45 1:45 p.m. Target Audience: DON Making Performance Improvement Projects (PIPs) Work for Your Home (1 hour) Presenters: Carrie Elsen, DON Moberly Nursing and Rehab and Sharon Brady, DON Columbia Manor Care Day 1 Mention QAPI and PIPs and you often get nervous because the literature makes it sound very complex. Three DONs will share their expertise and experience in developing PIPs that were successfully designed and implemented and resulted in positive change in their nursing homes. Even though the issues being addressed were complex and important, the PIPs were very concise and to the point. At the end of this session, you will have practical application knowledge to use in your home.

Target Audience: Charge Nurse Open Forum (1 hour) Facilitator: Sharon Thomas, BSN, RN You don t have to feel alone anymore! This session will give you the opportunity to voice your trials and tribulations and receive feedback from others who are dealing with the same day-to-day issues. Target Audience: CNA Implementing Person-Directed Practices to Promote a Good Night s Sleep (1 hour) Speaker: Sam Plaster, State Culture Change Coordinator, Department of Health and Senior Services, Section for Long Term Care Regulation, Jefferson City, Missouri We all know that a good night s sleep is critical to maintaining good mental and physical health but do care practices support good sleep? This program will provide a review of recent research and the harm caused by sleep interruptions as well as regulatory requirements and care planning tools. 1:45 2 p.m. Networking with Exhibitors/Door Prizes must be present to win 2 3 p.m. Target Audience: DON/Charge Nurse Effective Teambuilding (1 hour) Speaker: Al Litwiller, Consultant, Litwiller Consulting, Chicago, Illinois As good as we may be as supervisors, there is simply no way we can care for all of our residents by ourselves. We need to build a team with everyone (employees, residents, and families) pulling the same way. During this session we will learn the greatest roadblocks to teambuilding and the proven methods of building that team that we need to deliver exceptional care. Target Audience: CNA Open Forum (1 hour) Facilitator: Sharon Thomas, BSN, RN You don t have to feel alone anymore! This session will give you the opportunity to voice your trials and tribulations and receive feedback from others who are dealing with the same day-to-day issues. 3 3:15 p.m. Break 3:15 4:45 p.m. Target Audience: DON/Charge Nurse/CNA Stress Management: Do I Have to Go Back to Work Now (1.5 hours) Speaker: Al Litwiller, Consultant, Litwiller Consulting, Chicago, Illinois According to recent polls, 70% of people say they feel stress every day, 75% say stress prevents them from enjoying life. 50% of nurses report being abused at work during the past month. Stress is like blowing a breath of air into a balloon. Either the balloon pops or we learn to let air out of the balloon. During this session we will learn the proven methods of managing the stress in our lives according to current research. Humor plays an important role in this enjoyable process.

Target Audience for March 16 is Directors of Nursing 8:30 9:30 a.m. The Most Frequently Citied Deficiencies and Guidelines for Compliance (1 hour) Speaker: Carla Jennings, RN, Program Manager, Survey and Compliance Unity, Department of Health and Senior Services, Jefferson City, Missouri Explore several of the most frequently cited federal deficiencies, including: quality of care (F309), accidents/supervision (F323), professional standards (F281), and activities of daily living (F310-F312). The goal is to provide skilled nursing facilities with federal and state compliance guidelines. 9:30 9:45 a.m. Break 9:45 11:15 a.m. Leadership that Works: What can We Learn from 25 Million Employees (1.5 Hours) Speaker: Al Litwiller, Consultant, Litwiller Consulting, Chicago, Illinois According to ongoing Gallup polls, 30% of employees are actively engaged at work, 50% are not engaged, and 20% are actively sabotaging our efforts. Gallup has interviewed over 25 million employees to determine what drives and stops employee engagement at work. During this session we will learn the 12 measures to determine how we can improve our leadership skills. 11:15 a.m. 12 p.m. Lunch (provided) 12 1 p.m. Mock Survey (1 hour) Speaker: Dave Walker, LNHA, SBE, Long-Term Care Leadership Coach, University of Missouri Sinclair School of Nursing, Columbia, Missouri This session will focus on practical tips on how to prepare your own home-specific survey readiness manual and be one step ahead of the surveyors. You will learn common sense tips on how to prepare and manage the survey process. 1 1:15 p.m. Break 1:15 2: 15 p.m. Open Forum (1 hour) Facilitator: Sharon Thomas, BSN, RN You don t have to feel alone anymore! This session will give you the opportunity to voice your trials and tribulations and receive feedback from others who are dealing with the same day-to-day issues. 2:15 p.m. Adjourn Day 2 Live life when you have it. Life is a splendid gift-there is nothing small about it. Florence Nightingale

2016 Director of Nursing Institute & Charge Nurse Day/CNA Day Best Value: Organizational Members with one DON paid registration can bring their Charge Nurses for as low as $50 and their CNAs for as low as $30 per person! Not an Organizational Member? Call for more information. Registration form is TWO pages, must receive BOTH pages with payment. For multiple registrations, please copy form. Name MLN ID# Last 4 Digits of your SSN# Home Address Home Phone Home City, State, Zip Cell Phone Position DON Charge Nurse CNA Other Credentials Place of Employment Work Address Employer MLN ID# Work City, State, Zip Work Phone Email *Confirmation, handouts, evaluation, and certificates will be sent via email. Name MLN ID# Last 4 Digits of your SSN# Home Address Home Phone Home City, State, Zip Cell Phone Position DON Charge Nurse CNA Other Credentials Place of Employment Work Address Employer MLN ID# Work City, State, Zip Work Phone Email *Confirmation, handouts, evaluation, and certificates will be sent via email. Name MLN ID# Last 4 Digits of your SSN# Home Address Home Phone Home City, State, Zip Cell Phone Position DON Charge Nurse CNA Other Credentials Place of Employment Work Address Employer MLN ID# Work City, State, Zip Work Phone Email *Confirmation, handouts, evaluation, and certificates will be sent via email.

Missouri League for Nursing Director of Nursing Institute & Charge Nurse Day/CNA Day St. Louis, September 2016 This Page MUST Accompany Registration Page 1. Organizational Members BEST VALUE: Register here for Organizational Members - with one paid DON registration* bring your charge nurses and unlimited CNA's at reduced rate POSTMARKED: DON* Charge Nurse on/before August 22 @ $310 @ $50 @ $30 Total $ CNA After August 22 @ $360 @ $100 @ $60 Total $ After September 13 @ $385 @ $125 @ $85 Total $ * one full DON registration is required to receive the reduced rates for charge nurses and CNA's Individual Members Registration here for DON's, Charge Nurses or CNA's with Individual Memberships POSTMARKED: DON Charge Nurse on/before August 22 @ $310 @ $100 @ $60 Total $ CNA After August 22 @ $360 @ $150 @ $110 Total $ After September 13 @ $385 @ $175 @ $135 Total $ Regular POSTMARKED: Register here for regular pricing DON Charge Nurse on/before August 22 @ $410 @ $200 @ $160 Total $ CNA After August 22 @ $460 @ $300 @ $220 Total $ After September 13 @ $485 @ $350 @ $270 Total $ Payment: Check method of payment. Check Enclosed Discover/MC/Visa Total Enclosed $ Card # Exp. Date 3-Digit Security Code Billing Zip Code Name on Card Signature Return registration form and payment to: Missouri League for Nursing 604 Dix Road Jefferson City, MO 65109 573-635-5355 573-635-7908 fax www.mlnmonursing.org mlnedu@mlnmonursing.org