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Changes in Latitude, Changes in Attitude in Senior Care May 5th, 6th, & 7th 2014 2014 OAHCP & OKALA Conven on & Trade Show Embassy Suites Norman Hotel & Conference Center 1

The Embassy Suites Norman is hosting the Oklahoma Association of Health Care Providers and the Oklahoma Assisted Living Association Annual Convention and Trade Show. Our theme is focused on Jimmy Buffet Caribbean style Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitude in Senior Care Convention Objectives: The objectives of the Convention are to provide quality, affordable education programs that are designed to inform and educate providers on the trends, regulations, and newest products and developments in Senior Living. Convention Overview: This convention is comprised of 15 hours of CEU hours for Long-Term Care, Assisted Living, Residential Care and Home Health Care Administrators. A registered attendee may attend any session. This year brings together national, state and local speakers with topics relevant to Senior Care. The trade show opens with an evening reception Monday, May 5th and a silent auction. This is the largest health care trade show in the State of Oklahoma. Early Bird Registration: Early Bird registration makes the convention even more affordable. All on -line registrations received by April 4th at 5:00 p.m. will receive over 22% off the regular registration fee. TO RECEIVE EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT, REGISTRATION MUST BE PAID IN FULL BY APRIL 4th. Registrations/payments not received by close of business on April 4th will pay regular registration fees and will be invoiced as such. Members of OAHCP and OKALA receive significant discounts in registration; however, EARLY BIRD registrations must be paid by April 4th by close of business 5:00 p.m. Pay on-line when registering via credit card or PayPal. Receipt will be given at completion of registration check spam file if receipt not received. Please pay close attention to registration deadlines. Registration on-line at www.oahcp.org 2014 Convention. If paying by mail make checks payable to OAHCP and mail to 200 N.E. 28 th Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73105. (Payments should not be mailed or made payable to OKALA). ALL REGISTRATION PAYMENTS SHOULD BE RECEIVED INTO THE OAHCP OFFICE BY MAY 1st at 5:00 P.M. CST. ON-SITE PAYMENTS ARE DISCOURAGED UNLESS REGISTERING ON- SITE WHERE FULL PAYMENT WILL BE REQUIRED. Name Badge: Upon registration check-in, each attendee will receive a name badge and must wear during all convention functions. Continuing Education: A registered attendee may attend any session for CEU s. These education offerings have been submitted but not yet approved to the National Association of Board of Examiners of Long Term Care Administrators (NAB) for Nursing Home, Assisted Living and Residential Care Administrators; to the Home Care Administrator Directory of the Oklahoma State Department of Health for Home Health Care Administrators; and to the National Assisted Living Administrator certification program administered by OKALA for 15 participant hours. This program has also been submitted but not yet approved to the Certifying Board of Dietary Managers and the Oklahoma Dietetic Association for 6 participant hours on Wednesday, May 7th. CEU punch forms must be completed and turned in at the end of the day on May 7th to receive continuing education hours. A certificate of attendance will be mailed to all CDM attendee s that have signed/completed attendance forms. For accurate CEU and attendance accounting, registrants MUST check in EVERY DAY at registration desk to receive a CEU punch form. There is a total of 15 hours of continuing education available for this 3-day convention. Monday = 4 hours; Tuesday = 6 hours and Wednesday = 5 hours. It is the responsibility of the person seeking continuing education to abide by the rules in receiving actual hours attended. 2

CEU punch forms are duplicate 2-ply pages. Please be sure to turn in the white copy of the filled out and punched card DAILY for accurate accounting for your CEUs. Please keep the yellow copy for your records. If you need to verify your CEU attendance in the future, this is the only mechanism for OAHCP or OKALA to use in order to assist you. Continuing education hours will be adjusted for late arrival or early departure. Again, it is the responsibility of the person seeking continuing education hours to abide by the rules in receiving actual hours attended. Hours will be adjusted for late arrival or early departure. Registration: The registration desk at the east entrance of the Embassy Suites Conference Center will open at 10:30 a.m. on Monday, May 5th. Registration will open at 7:30 a.m. on Tuesday, May 6th and Wednesday, May 7th. Registration desk will close on Tuesday, May 6th at 3:00 p.m. and on Wednesday, May 7th at 10:30 a.m. Handouts: When registering on-line, an email must be provided in order to send handouts. Please verify your email address is correct before submitting registration. Handouts will be emailed to address provided no later than one week before convention. Please watch for subject line reading HANDOUTS CONVENTION 2014. Late registrations must provide email as well and on-site registrations will not have access to handouts until after convention. Trade Show Admission: The Trade Show is open to all convention attendees wearing a name badge. We are so appreciative of our vendors who exhibit in our trade show and thereby make this convention such a success. Therefore, only exhibitors and sponsors of this convention are allowed to showcase their products to our attendees. Lodging: Embassy Suites Norman Hotel & Conference Center, 2501 Conference Drive, Norman, OK 73069 is our host hotel. We have a block of rooms available at a special room rate of $133 (single/ double). Go to www.norman.embassysuites.com using the Code: OAH or call the local number for reservations at 405-364-8040; however, you must state you are attending the OAHCP/OKALA Convention & Trade Show for our rate. Links are available on our websites www.oahcp.org or www.okala.org. Smoking rooms are available but limited so make your reservations early. The cut-off date is Sunday, April 20th. Cancellation Policy: Early Bird registration payment must be received by 5:00 p.m. on April 4th. Regular registration fee will be invoiced if payment not received by April 4th. Cancellations received up to 4 weeks of event date (April 7th) will receive full refund minus a $40 per person administrative fee. Cancellations received up to 2 weeks of event date (April 21st) will receive a 50% refund. NO REFUND/CREDIT received on cancellations after April 21st; however, a substitution may be sent at no additional cost. Contact OAHCP at (405) 524-8338 from April 21st to May 1st of any substitutions. After May 1st substitution will be handled on-site at the walk-in desk at convention. Cancellations must be faxed 405-524-8354 or emailed to ccook@oahcp.org before first day of convention. Registrants who fail to cancel and do not attend are responsible for the full registration fee. A full refund will be granted for a registrant in the case of a medical emergency or death in the immediate family. A written request for a refund explaining the reason is required before a refund will be granted. Please email to ccook@oahcp.org or fax to 405-524-8354. If a registrant is required to leave Convention because of a federal/state survey, a refund will be prorated on the number of days attended. A written request along with supporting documentation showing the date of the survey is required before a refund will be granted. The registrant(s) must notify the convention registration desk and turn in their name badge(s) upon exiting convention. No show/no cancellation will not receive ANY credit or refund. 3

Attire: The appropriate dress for the convention is business casual or appropriate beach themed clothing. However, participants are encouraged to bring a light jacket or to dress in layers to accommodate varying room temperatures. Please remember that comfortable shoes will be helpful since you will be walking throughout the convention center and tradeshow. Special Needs: If special assistance or dietary restrictions are needed please contact an OAHCP or OKALA staff member at the registration desk upon arrival and we will make every attempt to assist your request. Silent Auction: Our silent auction will be held Monday, May 5th at the welcoming reception in the trade show. Come join us and bid on these items to raise money to send the CNA of the Year to the 2014 NAHCA Conference June 18th -19th in Altoon, IA. OPENING KEYNOTE Tuesday, May 6th 8:45 am What s the Value of Your Attitude? Matt Booth, Attitude Expert, Author, Trainer and Coach Mattitude Matt Booth is the ATTITUDE EXPERT. Matt is an engaging speaker and author who encourages people to chase their dreams. He is direct, thought-provoking, and inspiring. To achieve Personal Satisfaction and Professional Success, Matt s philosophy is simple: You Must Be Yourself and Improve Yourself. There is an old saying that says attitude is everything. Is that true? I think Attitude is the start of everything! Attitude determines your thoughts and ultimately your actions. In this program, you will find that being positive as often as possible helps you be more successful at what you do. You ll leave this program with practical take-a-ways and the motivation to implement them. DEADLINES: Early Bird Registration March 6th April 4th at 5:00 p.m. CST Early Bird payments must be received into the OAHCP office no later than April 4th at 5:00 p.m. to receive early bird discount. After April 4th registrants will be invoiced for Regular Registration fee. Regular Registration April 5th - April 18th by 5:00 p.m. CST On-line Registration CLOSES - April 18th by 5:00 p.m. CST Late Registrations April 19th - May 1st by 5:00 p.m. CST (add $50 per person to each regular registration price) - No refunds ONLY substitutions Paper registrations are only available after April 19th, contact OAHCP office. On-site Registrations May 2nd - May 7th (no paper registrations accepted after May 1st at 5:00 p.m. CST (add $75 per person to each regular registration price) Payment must be received upon registration. Lodging Registrations Sunday, April 20th is the cut-off date to receive our rate of $133. CLOSING KEYNOTE Wednesday, May 7th 2:00 pm Laugh More, Stress Less Lyndy Phillips, PDH, Humorist, Magician, Speaker Re-energize and reduce stress with laughter. Nothing reduces stress, wakes up the mind and heals the body more than laughing. It raises the energy level and clears the mind. Laugh More -Stress Less will not only relieve your stress immediately with laughter, you ll also learn where stress comes from, how to know when you're overstressed, what stress downshifting does to your thinking, ways to reduce stress, and ways laughter heals the body. KEYNOTE SPEAKERS SPONSORED BY 4

Monday, May 5, 2014 presentations: 4 hours CEUs available 12:30 3:45: Oklahoma Na onal Background Check Program Speakers will provide an overview of the new 2012 law in HB2582 and provide demonstra on of Account Management Features in OK SCREEN. Speakers: James Joslin, Service Director, Health Resources Development Service and Walter Jacques, Administra ve Program Manager, OK Na onal Background Check Program, Oklahoma State Department of Health. 3 hours CEU. Administrators, Nurses 4:00 5:00: Informal Dispute Resolu on IDR Informal Dispute Resolu on is informal administra ve procedure intended to provide facili es the opportunity to refute cited deficiencies. This presenta on will inform the audience of the different types of IDR s, how to request an IDR and what to expect during an IDR. Request Forms and other hand outs will be provided to assist. Speakers: Pa y Sco, LTC Director, Enforcement, Intake and Incidents and Sue Davis, LTC Enforcement Coordinator, Oklahoma State Department of Health. 1 hour CEU. Administrators, Nurses 12:30 5:00: Recognizing and Managing Compassion Fa gue Caring too much can hurt. When we provide care to others without applying authen c, sustainable self care prac ces daily, a set of symptoms known as compassion fa gue can surface. These symptoms can cripple our ability to support healthy caregiving models and maintain a level of personal wellness. With an understanding of compassion fa gue, we can travel the path to healing and con nue to do the work we choose to do that is so valuable in our world today. Speaker: Patricia Smith, Founder, Compassion Fa gue Specialist, Compassion Fa gue Awareness Project. 4 hours CEU. All Departments Tuesday, May 6, 2014 presentations: 6 hours CEUs available 8:30 10:00: Opening Keynote: What s the Value of Your A tude? There is an old saying that says a tude is everything. Is that true? I think A tude is the start of everything! A tude determines your thoughts and ul mately your ac ons. In this program, you will find that being posi ve as o en as possible helps you be more successful at what you do. You ll leave this program with prac cal take a ways and the mo va on to implement them. What s the value of your a tude? Speaker: Ma Booth, A tude Expert, Author, Trainer and Coach Ma tude. 2 hours CEU. General Session 10:00 10:30 Posi ve and Inspiring A tudes Award Ceremony 10:30 11:30 Trade Show Grand Opening 11:30 12:30: Communicate with A tude From the day you were born, you ve depended on the ability to communicate. Somewhere between the first cry for breath and yesterday s babbling, the process has changed. You now live in a world full of clu er, confusion, and informa on overload. With each step forward in technology, you seem to take a step back from others. More o en than not, the inability to communicate effec vely leaves you si ng on the sidelines watching others put points on the board and ul mately money in the bank. Success comes to people not because they are smarter or more talented than you, but because they can communicate their ideas clearly. Virtually every facet of your personal and professional life hangs more on the ability to communicate than on any other learnable skill. It has never been more important than now to present a clear message. Speaker: Ma Booth, A tude Expert, Author, Trainer, And Coach Ma tude. 1 hour CEU. General Session 11:30 12:30 OAHCP Annual Business Mee ng Crimson Room 1:45 3:15: Affordable Care Act Speaker: Maria Robles 1:45 3:15: Healthy for Life This presenta on will focus on 5 Main Pillars of Health that can truly affect one s quality of life in the present and in the future. Those pillars are Water, Sleep and Rest, Living Food, Exercise, and Detoxifica on. The goals of this presenta on will be to educate the listener in regard to what the human body really needs VS what we are pu ng in our bodies as a society, and to help the listener understand why each of these 5 pillars are crucial in the health and wellness of our bodies. The program will also bring awareness to the prevalence of Diabetes, Obesity, Heart Disease, and Cancer and how these diseases are directly related to what we put in and on our bodies. Speaker: Heidi Appling, Doctor of Pharmacy. 1.5 hours CEUs. All Departments 5

1:45 2:45: Caring for Residents with Demen a: Medica ons that Help and Harm This session will discuss the different types of demen a and the behavioral and psychological symptoms of demen a. Medica ons of choice and medica ons to avoid in residents with demen a will also be reviewed. Speaker: Phyllis Carson, Administrator and Chassie Hollis, RN, DON, Pleasant Valley, Muskogee. 1 hour CEU. Administrators, Nurses 1:45 2:45: Reducing Readmissions Re hospitaliza on has become the focus on Medicare, hospitals and post acute providers. This course will explore the focus on re hospitaliza ons, the poten al impacts for hospitals and nursing homes and how your facility can collaborate to align/leverage themselves amidst ACO s and other enes. We will take a proac ve and preven ve approach by providing the latest developments and resources in response to the changes in re hospitaliza on. Speaker: Susan LaGrange, RN, BSN, NHA Pathway Health Services. 1 hour CEU. Administrators, Nurses. Sponsored by McKesson 1:45 3:15: Are Elopements in Senior Care Facili es One of Your Worst Nightmares? ABSOLUTELY! This presenta on will discuss the evolving nature of elopement regula ons in senior care facili es, the op ons available to senior care facili es to meet elopement regula ons, and the technologies available today and on the horizon for managing elopement and security challenges in senior care facili es. Speaker: James Lindamood, Managing Partner, Alliance Monitoring Technologies, LLC. 1.5 hours CEU. All Departments Sponsored by Alliance Monitoring Technologies, LLC 3:15 4:15: PASRR, OBRA, & Specialized Services: Who, What, When, Why, and How This interac on session will give par cipants an opportunity for educa on and informa on on the federally mandated Preadmission Screen and Resident Review (PASRR) process for long term care facili es. Par cipants will be educated on the laws and related Legisla on that established the program, learn who requires both a Level 1 and Level 2 referral to be in compliance with these federal regula ons, and what happens a er the request is made. Par cipants will learn who requires a referral for these assessments, what specialized services are, and how to provide and monitor these services for residents of long term care facili es. There will be a period for ques ons and answers at the end of the presenta on. Speaker: Elizabeth Teet, MPA, ABDA, QMRP, OBRA Specialist, OK Dept. of Human Services, DDS, Area 1. 1 hour CEU. Adm., Nurses, QMRP 3:15 4:15: SNF Consolidated Billing and Medicare Secondary Payer Issues Avoiding Unnecessary Costs Consolidated billing can be very confusing for providers, and o en results in the provider paying bills that should be excluded from the billing bundle. 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Discover how to work correctly and efficiently with nursing and rehab services regardless of paper source and maximize your restora ve services and skills. Dispel myths and ramp up your restora ve program. Speaker: Kimberly Green Yates, CCC SLP, Chief Opera ng Officer, Diakonos Group, LLC. 1.5 hours CEUs. Administrators, Nurses 3:45 5:15: Free of Accident Hazards: Supervision to Prevent Accidents This workshop will integrate falls risk assessment, principles of QAPI, and person centered care. A case study example will demonstrate prac cal applica on of inves ga on techniques and findings as well as current evidence based interven ons. The goal of this session is to provide the tools needed to develop an effec ve Falls Preven on Process Improvement Program. Speaker: Susan LaGrange, RN, BSN, NHA Pathway Health Services. 1.5 hours CEU. Admin., Nurses Sponsored by McKesson 6

4:15 5:15: Medica on Errors: A Na onal Drug Problem This presenta on will discuss the importance of using a team approach to ensure safety in administering medica on and monitoring for effec veness. Par cipants will discuss ways medica on safety is maintained during mes of transi on. Speaker: Derek Sanders, Doctor of Pharmacy, Consultant, Omnicare Pharmacy Services. 1 hour CEU. Administrators, Nurses Sponsored by Omnicare Pharmacy Services 4:15 5:15: A Fresh Look at Medicare Program Management In this session, par cipants will learn about acute care providers Medicare program reimbursement challenges, how SNFs can overcome specific disadvantages compared to other post acute se ngs, and structure their organiza on to become a preferred partner for acute care referral sources and/or ACO enes. Showing SNFs how, through increased knowledge of the acute care se ng and how it is paid by Medicare, it can provide win win scenarios to hospitals to help improve reimbursement for the hospital, while improving both census and payer mix for the SNF. Addi onally, through the use of data, the SNF can be er understand other post acute se ngs, and find similar opportuni es to produce posi ve rela onships with historically adversarial providers, such as home health. Speaker: Chris Murphy, CPA, Partner, Consultant Health Services and Robert (Bob) Lane, Senior Managing Consultant, BKD, LLP. 1 hour CEUs. Administrators, Nurses Sponsored by BKD, LLP Wednesday, May 7, 2014 presentations: 5 hours CEUs available 8:30 10:00: Cri cal updates on Medicare, QAPI, Compliance, Post Acute payments & more In this session, par cipants will hear the most current informa on on the ever changing Medicare program, such as MDS related issues, compliance, and program integrity. In addi on, the various mandates origina ng from the Affordable Care Act will be covered, such as QAPI and known compliance dates, and mandatory compliance. Unnecessary re hospitaliza ons are also becoming a major topic, and par cipants will hear important informa on on the INTERACT program that can be used to improve their own efforts to reduce re hospitaliza ons, improve communica on with physicians and hospitals, and enhance the quality of care delivered to their elders. Speakers: Carol Smith, RN, BSN, RAC CT, Managing Consultant and Robert (Bob) Lane, Senior Managing Consultant, BKD, LLP. 1.5 hours CEU. Admin., Nurses Sponsored by BKD, LLP 8:30 9:30: How to Keep Your Cer fied Nurse Aide Cer fied and in Good Standing This presenta on will review the Cer fica on and Renewal Process and Changes in the Affidavit of Lawful Presence; discuss the Scope of Responsibility for Cer fied Nurse Aides, and discuss how substan ated findings of Abuse, Neglect and Misappropria on affects their cer fica on. Speaker: Vicki Kirtley, Director, Nurse Aide Registry, Oklahoma State Department of Health. 1 hour CEU. Administrators, Nurses 8:30 9:30: For fied Foods: Changing A tudes About Food This presenta on will discuss regula ons related to nutri onal status and how to enhance foods. Par cipants will learn how to iden fy what supplements will best meet residents' needs and how to incorporate for fied foods into their menus. Speaker: Pam Brummit, MA, RD/LD, President/Owner, Brummit & Associates, Inc. 1 hour CEU. Administrators, Nurses, Dietary 8:30 9:30: Assisted Living Topic/Speaker to be Announced 8:30 12:00: Discover the Power of Meaningful Ac vity Meaningful ac vity is an essen al component of quality of life. Moreover, iden fying ac vity interven ons that divert, soothe, engage, or otherwise address challenging psychosocial circumstances and behaviors is o en the most effec ve way to minimize risk across a broad spectrum. This session offers members of the interdisciplinary team a comprehensive understanding of the expecta ons of both regulators and consumers with regard to crea ng a meaningful existence for the customers they serve. Changing demographics present a new challenge in behavioral health younger, chronically ill or socially compromised popula ons that require a new concentra on and perspec ve on what cons tutes meaningful ac vity. Speaker: Barbara Speedling, Quality of Life Specialist. 3 hours CEUs. Administrators, Nurses, Ac vi es, Social Services Directors 10:00 11:00: The Big Picture of Care Transi ons Transi ons of care (or care transi ons) take place each me a person is transferred from one health care provider or health care se ng to another. Problems o en happen during these transi ons because informa on is not appropriately communicated. OFMQ is working across the state to bring together providers and partners from various se ngs to address this cri cal issue, define solu ons and develop tools to address the gaps impac ng pa ent care. Speaker: Susan Waldron, MA, CPHQ, Oklahoma Founda on for Medical Quality. 1 hour CEU. Administrators, Nurses 7

10:00 11:00: Fact or Fic on in Kitchen Sanita on This presenta on will discuss the Food Service Establishment Regula ons concerning current kitchen sanita on cita ons and the regulatory requirements for the cita ons in nursing homes and assisted living facili es. Speaker: Karen Gray, MS, RD/LD, Training Programs Manger, Protec ve Health Services Division, Oklahoma State Department of Health. 1 hour CEU. Administrators, Nurses, Dietary 10:00 11:00: Assisted Living Topic/Speaker to be Announced 10:30 12:00: Medicaid Cost Repor ng: The Details Ma er! As Oklahoma con nues to struggle to fund nursing facility long term care for our fragile elders, it is increasingly important to make a case not only for the importance of our care, but also for the cost of good care. We all know cost reports play an important part in se ng the Medicaid payment rates for individual facili es, but they are also a crucial source of informa on in telling Oklahoma nursing homes story. To be useful, though, the informa on we submit has to be credible. During this session we will discuss the Medicaid funding process from reques ng the appropria on to se ng facility rates. We will also discuss the importance of the cost report audit process, what to expect, and how to avoid adjustments. Finally we will address using the cost report informa on to benchmark your facility s costs to improve opera onal efficiency. Speakers: Lisa Moses, Oklahoma Health Care Authority, Lori Brunholtz and Chris Murphy, BKD, LLP. 1.5 hours CEU. Administrators, Nurses 11:00 12:00: Social Media and Safety in the Workplace This workshop will cover the dark side of social networks and how they can poten ally threaten you and your family. Specific ps for avoiding problems and staying safe will also be discussed. Join us for this fun and informa ve discussion. Speaker: Mark Carson, Programs Field Representa ve, CWS Training Oklahoma Department of Human Services. 1 hour CEU. All Departments 11:00 12:00: Dietary Topic/Speaker to be Announced 11:00 12:00: Assisted Living Topic/Speaker to be Announced 1:15 2:00: OAHCP and OKALA Updates Tom Coble, President, OAHCP; Rebecca Moore, Execu ve Director, OAHCP and Keith Dobbs, President & CEO, CARE Oklahoma. OKALA Representa ve to be announced. 2:00 3:00: Closing Keynote: Laugh More, Stress Less Re energize and reduce stress with laughter. Nothing reduces stress, wakes up the mind and heals the body more than laughing. It raises the energy level and clears the mind. Laugh More. Stress Less will not only relieve your stress immediately with laughter, you ll also learn where stress comes from, how to know when you re overstressed, what stress downshi ing does to your thinking, ways to reduce stress, and ways laughter heals the body. Speaker: Lyndy Phillips 1 hour CEU. General Session 3:00 3:15: Silver Spoon Culinary Competition Winner Announced, Closing Remarks and 50/50 Drawing 3:15 ADJOURNMENT We will be selling 50/50 tickets throughout the Convention for our CNA Scholarship fund to send OAHCP s and OKALA s CNA of the Year to the 2014 NAHCA Conference. Drawing will be at the Closing Session Wednesday, May 7th! You must be present to win the cash!! 8

2014 OAHCP/OKALA Convention Registration Early bird registration = Registrations received and PAID by April 4th Regular registration = Registrations received April 5th - April 18th (date stamped by April 18th) Any registration date stamped or received April 19th - May 1st will be charged an additional $50 over regular registration fee On-line registration closes April 18th at 5:00 p.m. April 19th May 1st, completed registration must be faxed to OAHCP at 405-524-8354. NO registration accepted after 5:00 pm on May 1st. Walk-in registrations May 2nd May 7th must be paid on-site. NOTE: Any registration received after May 1st will be charged an additional $75 Administrators/Directors Staff & AIT (other than Administrator/Directors) Monday ONLY 12:30 to 5:00 (4 hrs) Early bird = $150 member NA non-member Early bird = $ 75 member NA non-member Regular = $200 member $300 non-member Regular = $100 member $125 non-member Tuesday OR Wednesday Tues: 8:30 to 5:15 (6 hrs) Wed: 8:30 to 3:30 (5hrs) Early bird = $200 member NA non-member Early bird = $125 member NA non-member Regular = $250 member $350 non-member Regular = $150 member $175 non-member Tuesday AND Wednesday Tues: 8:30 to 5:15 (6 hrs) Wed: 8:30 to 3:30 (5hrs) Early bird = $350 member NA non-member Early bird = $175 member NA non-member Regular = $400 member $500 non-member Regular = $200 member $225 non-member Monday Wednesday 3-day convention - (15 hrs) Early bird = $450 member NA non-member Early bird = $225 member NA non-member Regular = $500 member $600 non-member Regular = $250 member $275 non-member Continuing education hours will be adjusted for late arrival or early departure. It is responsibility of person seeking continuing education to abide by CEU process. Facility/individual membership (2014) must be current and in good standings to receive member prices. Facility/individual will be invoiced for incorrect registration fee. CEU s will not be submitted until payment is received. All registrations must be paid by May 1st. Early bird registration from March 6th April 4th. Must be paid by April 4th On-line registration ends April 18th at 5 pm CST. Paper registration accepted April 19th May 1st with $50 additional fee per person per regular registration. After April 19th, contact OAHCP 405-524-8338 for paper registration. NO registrations accepted after May 1st. On-site registration (May 2nd May7th) will be charged $75 additional fee per person per regular registration. On-site registration payment must be made with a credit card. Make checks payable to OAHCP and mail to: OAHCP, 200 NE 28th Street, Okla. City, OK 73105. DO NOT MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO OKALA OR MAIL TO THEIR ADDRESS. 9