2022 ADHC Director & Staff Virtual Training
Format
Two half-day virtual training sessions via Zoom Meeting
Training Schedule
During this training, you will find answers to your questions, solutions to operational challenges and get the motivation to implement change. Whether you have worked in adult day health care for 5 months or 15 years, you will learn new ideas to take back to your program.
Thursday, June 16, 2022, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
ADHC Part 425 regulations, assessments and admissions, generating referrals, program director responsibilities and day-to-day operations.
Friday, June 17, 2022, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Documentation, care planning, writing policies and procedures, leadership.
Who Should Attend?
This program is designed for adult day health care program directors or staff members with less than three years of experience in ADHC, as well as individuals seeking to increase or refresh their knowledge of Part 425 regulations or program operations. Program directors, nurses, social workers, corporate compliance officers, and nursing home administrators are encouraged to attend.
Why Should you attend?
The training program, designed exclusively for ADHC directors and staff, provides a support network of high-level peer leaders and decision makers. The ADHC director and staff training is presented by experts in our field and designed for each ADHC staff member to leave informed and better at what they do. It’s worth your time and important to your ADHC business.
What You Need To Participate
A desktop or laptop computer with high-speed internet access and connected speakers, camera and microphone.
Please download Zoom if it is not already installed on your computer, and be sure you are running the latest version. If you would like to familiarize yourself with the logistics of attending a Zoom webinar, please visit the Zoom Help Center.
Adhere to the Virtual Program Code of Conduct.
Speakers
Meg Everett is the interim executive director of the Adult Day Health Care Council (ADHCC) and senior policy analyst for HCBS services at LeadingAge New York. In this capacity, she is responsible for all issues related to medical model adult day care programs, including reimbursement, regulations, lobbying, research and education. She works closely with the ADHCC board and membership on policy issues affecting adult day health care and is responsible for management of the daily operations of the council.
Gail Weinstein, MS, LNHA, CTRS, is a LeadingAge NY ProCare consultant, licensed nursing home administrator and certified therapeutic recreation specialist. Gail’s long term care experience has ranged from hands-on recreation therapist to supervisory and administrative positions. As vice president of Community Health Services, Gail was responsible for the creation, development, implementation and oversight of three Alzheimer’s adult day health care programs, a long term home health care program and an in-house day care program for nursing home residents with dementia. For over twenty years, Gail has provided long term care and adult day health care consulting services through LeadingAge NY ProCareSM, conducting mock surveys, assisting facilities with plans of corrections (POC), directed plan of corrections (DPOC), and training staff in areas of accidents and incidents, documentation, care planning, policies and procedures, behavior management, therapeutic programming, leadership/management skills and quality assurance. She is also the co-author of a chapter entitled "Approaches to Special Programming" published in Dementia: Issues in Nursing Home Care.
Registration Information
Registration Fees: |
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ADHCC & LeadingAge NY Members: |
$99 |
Non-Members: |
$199 |
We accept the following forms of payment: Visa, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover.
Check payments can be accommodated when necessary, however; registrations will not be complete until payment is received. Full payment must be received by June 9 to receive access to materials and ensure participation.
Cancellations received by June 9 are refundable, less a 25 percent administrative fee. Those who are registered and cancel after that date or do not attend the event will not receive refunds and are still responsible for payment in full if not already paid. Cancellations must be sent in writing to edu@leadingageny.org.
Sponsored by the Foundation for Long Term Care (FLTC), educational affiliate of LeadingAge New York.
LeadingAge New York Mission Statement: To create the future of aging and continuing care services in New York State.
Our national partner, LeadingAge, is an association of 6,000 not-for-profit organizations dedicated to expanding the possibilities for aging. Together, we advance policies, promote practices and conduct research that supports, enables and empowers people to live fully as they age.