Examining Issues Changing the Landscape of Aging & Long Term Care

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UBHC-Technical Assistance Center Rutgers, The State University 151 Centennial Avenue Piscataway, NJ 08854 www.ubhc.rutgers.edu Phone: (732) 235-9290 Fax: (732) 235-9292 Examining Issues Changing the Landscape of Aging & Long Term Care Friday, May 13, 2016 Presenters: Dr. James A. Hendrix, PhD, is director, global science initiatives, at the Alzheimer s Association, the world s leading voluntary health organization in Alzheimer s care, support and research. As a member of the Medical and Scientific Relations Division, he provides leadership on specific domestic and international efforts focused on advancing the division s science agenda. A critical element of his role is to manage industry consortia such as the Alzheimer s Association Research Roundtable (AARR); lead the Global Biomarker Standardization Consortium; manage and direct future meeting efforts and output; and assist with the coordination of the $100 million dollar Imaging Dementia Evidence for Amyloid Scanning (IDEAS) Study on the clinical usefulness of amyloid PET imaging. Dr. Hendrix received his Ph.D. and a postdoctoral fellowship from Colorado State University. Before joining the Alzheimer s Association, Dr. Hendrix was a pharmaceutical scientist with a focus on drug discovery for CNS diseases. Dr. Hendrix spent 18 years working at Sanofi-Aventis and predecessor companies, where he rose to level of senior director, U.S. site head for CNS research. He also spent two years working in the biotech industry with various companies, including Oligomerix, which is focused on tau for the treatment of Alzheimer s disease. Anne B. Pagano, LCSW, ACSW, BCD, C-ASWCM, is the Executive Director of the Hoarding Disorder Resource and Training Group. She is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and certified through the National Association of Social Workers as a Geriatric Case Manager. She holds certifications from the Academy of Certified Social Workers and as a Board Certified Diplomat through the American Board of Examiners. Anne has over 30 years of clinical, supervision and administrative experience in hospitals and long term care as well as geriatric care management, specializing in hoarding disorder cases and guardianship. She obtained her Master s degree in Social Work from Simmons College School of Social Work in Boston, MA and her Post-Master s Certificate in Gerontology from the Hunter-Brookdale Center on Aging in NYC. She was an Adjunct Professor at Fordham University for 9 years, teaching integrative seminars in gerontology and serving as faculty advisor for students specializing in older adults and their families. In the fall of 2014, Ms. Pagano trained with Dr. Randy Frost, Dr. Gail Steketee, Dr. Christiana Bratiotis and Dr. C. Alec Pollard, pioneering leaders of clinical and behavioral research in Hoarding Disorder, at the Hoarding Behavior Therapy Training Institute, held at Boston University. Dr. Stephanie Marcello Duva, PhD, is a Licensed Psychologist in the state of New Jersey. She has been working with adults who have a mental illness for over 10 years in a variety of settings including in-patient, outpatient and partial hospitalization. Dr. Duva is currently Clinician Administrator for The Behavioral Research and Training Institute (BRTI). BRTI is a part of Rutgers University Behavioral Health Care and focuses on interdisciplinary research, training, and consulting services to develop new and more effective treatment options for people living with a mental illness. Dr. Duva is an expert in treating Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) in people who also have a mental illness. She has worked as both a consultant and supervisor in training clinicians in The Cognitive Restructuring Program, which is an evidence-based practice developed by Dr. Kim Mueser and colleagues. Dr. Duva has published several articles on this topic. Date: Friday, May 13, 2016 Place: The Robert Wood Johnson Conference Center 3100 Quakerbridge Road Hamilton, NJ 08690 (See attached directions) Phone: (609) 584-7600 Registration Fee: Free, but you must register online. Please note that this is a new electronic registration process. Seating is limited and the registration deadline is April 29, 2016. Time: Registration & Coffee: Conference: 8:00am to 8:30am 8:30am to 4:00pm Food: For your convenience, lunch will be provided. You are also welcome to bring your lunch and eat in the conference center. Target Audience: Long Term Care Providers, Social Workers, Counselors, Nurses, Psychologists, Administrators, Activity Professionals, Nursing Assistants, Psychiatric Screeners This training has no commercial support. Speakers and Planners have declared they have nothing to disclose. Accredited status does not imply endorsement by UBHC, NJSNA or ANCC of any commercial products or services. Delivery Format: Live Training

Examining Issues Changing the Landscape of Aging & Long Term Care Conference Goal: To provide information for addressing complex issues designed to improve behavioral services for older adults in long term care settings. Training Objectives: 1) Describe the value of an accurate diagnosis for the cause of dementia. 2) Explore how biomarkers of Alzheimer s disease improve clinical trials for drug studies and research. 3) Identify two criteria for diagnosing Hoarding Disorder as well as a harm reduction plan of care. 4) Discuss two clinical intervention strategies commonly used in addressing hoarding. 5) Describe three PTSD symptoms and ways in which the aging process can impact this. 6) Recognize two trauma assessment considerations and treatment options for the older adult. 8:00 Registration & Coffee Agenda 8:30 Welcome & Overview Danielle Micale, MHA, LNHA, CTRS, CDP, CADDCT, CDCM Training & Consultation Specialist Rutgers University Behavioral Health Care 8:45 Progress & Strides in Alzheimer s Research James A. Hendrix, PhD Director, Global Science Initiatives Alzheimer s Association 10:45 Break 11:00 From Clutter to Chaos: Hoarding Disorder in LTC Anne Pagano, LCSW, ACSW, BCD, C-ASWCM Executive Director The Hoarding Disorder Resource and Training Group 1:00 Lunch (included for all participants) 2:00 Trauma in the Older Adult Stephanie Marcello Duva, PhD Clinician Administrator Behavioral Research and Training Institute Rutgers University Behavioral Health Care 4:00 Wrap Up & Evaluations

Professional Contact Hours Provided Important Information Regarding Professional Contact Hours Certificate Fee for Professional Contact Hours is $20 (see disciplines below) payable only by check or money order to Rutgers-UBHC only after the conference concludes. Participants must sign-in with printed name, signature and home address on the appropriate discipline sheet. Participants may not be eligible for continuing education credits if they are not on time and present for the entire session. Participants must submit a completed evaluation at the end of the program. Partial credits will not be issued to participants arriving late or leaving early. Participants must complete and sign the Continuing Education Credit Request Form with payment as indicated. Note: Your certificate will be emailed to you within three weeks of receiving your request form. Please contact Sharon Eaton at (732) 235-9282 with any questions or concerns regarding continuing education contact hours for social work, counselors, nurses and psychologists. Please contact Danielle Micale at (732) 235-5067 with any questions regarding continuing education contact hours for screening, activity/recreation professionals and administrators. Social Workers (The New Jersey Board of Social Work Examiners): This program is approved for social work continuing education hours by Rutgers University Behavioral Health Care in accordance with New Jersey administrative code 13:44G and recognized by The New Jersey Board of Social Work Examiners. This program is approved for 7.2 general continuing education hours. Note: Social Workers must be prepared to write in their Social Work license/certification/ registration number and license jurisdiction on the sign in sheet. Please be sure to bring this information with you to the training. Certified Counselors: Rutgers University Behavioral Health Care (UBHC) is an NBCC Approved Continuing Education Provider (ACEP ) and a co-sponsor of this event/program. Rutgers UBHC may award NBCC approved clock hours for events of programs that meet NBCC requirements. The ACEP maintains responsibility for the content of this event. (6.0 Clock Hours). Approval Number: 6198. Nurses: Rutgers University Behavioral Health Care is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by New Jersey State Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation. P#204-11/15-18 (6 contact hours). Psychologists: Rutgers University Behavioral Health Care is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. University Behavioral Health Care maintains responsibility for the program and content. Instructional Level: Introductory. (6.0 CE Credits). #1532. Screener Recertification: In compliance with Rutgers University Behavioral Health Care- Technical Assistance Center (TAC) policy, 6.0 full TAC Continuing Education credits will be issued only to Screeners who attend the entire program. There is no charge for screener credits/certificates. Activity Professionals: Continuing education credit application for the National Certification Council for Activity Professionals (NCCAP) pre-approval of this session has been submitted. There is no charge for activity professional credits/certificates. Licensed Administrators: The New Jersey LNHA/CALA Licensing Board regulations regarding sources of continuing education credits 8:34-7.3(a) state that The Board shall grant continuing education credit for a continuing education program directly related to the administration of nursing homes approved by State or national accredited institutions of higher learning. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey meets this requirement as a source of continuing education for 6.0 clock hours. There is no charge for administrator certificates.

REGISTRATION INFORMATION Examining Issues Changing the Landscape of Aging & Long Term Care May 13, 2016 1. Click here to register: https://ce-catalog.rutgers.edu/coursedisplay.cfm?schid=61146 Check the information on the page to confirm you are registering for the correct training. 2. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click on the Register/Sign In Now button that brings you to Your Account page. 3. If you already have an account with Rutgers University s Online Registration System, you can login by going to Already have an account? section and type in your username and password. If you do not remember your username, click on Forgot Username and type in your email address to receive an email with the information. If you don t remember your password, click on Forgot Password and type in your email address and user name to receive an email with a link you will need to click on to change your password. 4. If you do not have an account, please go to the New Students section and create one by clicking on the Create Account button. Once on the Registrant Profile page, fill in all items that have a red asterisk, as well as Affiliated Company/Employer information. TAC requests that the agency name, address, phone number and mobile phone number are provided so that you can be reached should the training need to be cancelled, rescheduled or relocated for any reason. Please make sure your email address is correct and do not remove the checkmark next to Email on this page, as this is how you will receive notification of confirmation or waitlist status once the registration is completed. 5. At the bottom of the Registrant Profile page, please create your username and password. Remember to write both down for safekeeping since the TAC will not be able to retrieve your password if forgotten. You will use this username and password for all future trainings. 6. Please print your confirmation that you will receive and bring it with you to the conference. Please note: Because of the wide variability among web browsers, you may at times encounter difficulty registering. If you do, we recommend either using a different browser or clearing your current browser s cookies and cache. If you are unsure of how to clear your cookies and cache, you may find instructions here (https://kb.wisc.edu/helpdesk/page.php?id=12384). If registering via mobile device, click on Full Version to access the registration page. You can also find a copy of all our training flyers at our website, http://ubhc.rutgers.edu/research_training/brti/tac.html. Please feel free to contact us at (732) 235-9290 with any questions or concerns. Registration Details Inclement weather notification: Please call (732) 235-9290 by 7AM on the scheduled day of training for cancellation notification. Cancellation Policy: If you cannot attend the program please call (732) 235-9290 so that we can fill your seat with individuals on the program wait list. Special Needs: If you have a special physical (ADA) or dietary requirement and wish to discuss provisions, please contact the Technical Assistance Center at (732) 235-9290. Additional information: Please bring a sweater or jacket to accommodate for room temperature variations. For further information and/or grievances please contact Danielle Micale at (732) 235-9290. Technical Assistance Center Mission Statement The Technical Assistance Center promotes quality outcomes in behavioral health care through excellence in training and consultation to the health care community. We are committed to the University Behavioral Health Care values of effective, efficient, accessible and compassionate care.

PLEASE ALLOW YOURSELF ADEQUATE TRAVEL TIME. TRAFFIC IS VERY HEAVY ALONG ALL MAJOR ROADS IN THIS AREA, ESPECIALLY DURING RUSH HOUR. Robert Wood Johnson Conference Center (Clover Shopping Plaza) GPS Address 3100 Quakerbridge Road Mercerville, NJ 08619 Phone: (609) 584-7600 Free visitor parking is available. DIRECTIONS: From the NJ Turnpike: Take Exit 7A to I-195 West to Exit 60 B (I-295 N), to Exit 65 A, Sloan Avenue. Bear right off the exit. Continue through first light. Make right into Shopping Plaza (formerly the home of Ames Department Store). The RWJ Hamilton Health and Wellness Center is located on the right-hand side. From Route 1, New Brunswick: Proceed South on Route 1. Merge onto I-295 South. Take Exit 65 A, Sloan Avenue East. Bear right off the exit. Continue through first light. Make right into Shopping Plaza (formerly the home of Ames Department Store). The RWJ Hamilton Health and Wellness Center is located on the right-hand side. From I-195, New Jersey Shore: Take I-195 West to Exit 60 B (I-295 N), to Exit 65 A, Sloan Avenue. Bear right off the exit. Continue through first light. Make right into Shopping Plaza (formerly the home of Ames Department Store). The RWJ Hamilton Health and Wellness Center is located on the right-hand side. From I-295 Traveling North: Take Exit 65 A, Sloan Avenue East. Bear right off the exit. Continue through first light. Make right into Shopping Plaza (formerly the home of Ames Department Store). The RWJ Hamilton Health and Wellness Center is located on the right-hand side. From I-295 Traveling South: Take Exit 65 A, Sloan Avenue East. Bear right off the exit. Continue through first light. Make right into Shopping Plaza (formerly the home of Ames Department Store). The RWJ Hamilton Health and Wellness Center is located on the right-hand side. From Pennsylvania: Take Route 1 to I-295 South to Exit 65 A, Sloan Avenue East. Bear right off the exit. Continue through first light. Make right into Shopping Plaza (formerly the home of Ames Department Store). The RWJ Hamilton Health and Wellness Center is located on the right-hand side. Check UBHC Training and Technical Assistance Center on Facebook for updates or additional training information.