UPDATE Weekly #2007 – February 20, 2019
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This Week’s Table of Contents:
- NO UPDATE NEXT WEEK
- LAST WEEK TO REGISTER FOR THE 2019 ANNUAL CONVENTION & EXPO
- REGISTER TODAY FOR THE PDPM ACADEMY AND IN-PERSON TRAINING!
- CMS UPDATED PDPM WEBSITE
- NEW “GREEN” INITIATIVE – HANDOUTS ONLINE ONLY POLICY AT ANNUAL CONVENTION
- NCHCFA THANKS OUR 2019 GOLD CORPORATE CONVENTION SPONSORS FOR THEIR GENEROUS SUPPORT
- NCHCFA THANKS OUR 2019 SILVER CONVENTION HOSTS FOR THEIR GENEROUS SUPPORT
- REDUCING READMISSIONS: “GO TO THE HOSPITAL OR STAY HERE?” A DECISION GUIDE
- LEARN HOW TO IMPLEMENT A CULTURE OF CHANGE TO KEEP TODAY’S SENIOR VIBRANT AND “STAYING ALIVE”
- LAST DAY TO REGISTER NOW FOR THE NEXT LUNCH AND LEARN WEBINAR TOMORROW
- REGISTER TODAY FOR THE HIGHLY RATED SERVANT LEADERSHIP FOR LTC WORKSHOP
- NATIONAL NURSING HOME QUALITY IMPROVEMENT CAMPAIGN HIGHLIGHTS NEW CONTENT
- NEED TO GO
- DID YOU KNOW?
NO UPDATE NEXT WEEK |
UPDATE will not be published next week due to the Association’s Annual Convention and Expo, but will resume publication on March 6, 2019. |
LAST WEEK TO REGISTER FOR THE 2019 ANNUAL CONVENTION & EXPO |
Click here to register to attend the NCHCFA Annual Convention and Expo February 24 – 27, 2019, in Greensboro, NC. This year’s theme is Renew, Recharge, & Reconnect. Taking care of business sometimes requires taking care of yourself. Take time to replenish your energy, commitment, and creativity, and rediscover your passion for long term care! The 2019 NCHCFA Annual Convention & Expo offers educational programs led by nationally renowned speakers, opportunities to reconnect with old friends, as well as network with some new faces. In addition, EXPO 2019 Casino Royale will introduce you to the newest, cutting edge products and services available in long term care. The NCHCFA Convention registration desk will open Sunday, February 24th at 1:30 PM and remain open until 6:00 PM in the South Lobby of the Sheraton Greensboro Hotel at Four Seasons. The NCHCFA staff look forward to seeing all of you in Greensboro, NC. |
REGISTER TODAY FOR THE PDPM ACADEMY AND IN-PERSON TRAINING! |
The new Patient Driven Payment Model (PDPM) begins October 1, 2019. Developed and presented by the American Health Care Association (AHCA), the PDPM Academy is a 10-month training effort to help centers prepare for this massive change. It offers both the in-person training and continuing updates and support. Provider members of AHCA and NCHCFA who register for the PDPM Academy will have access to a PDPM 101 workshop Webinar, a full day in-person training, monthly workshop Webinars on key topics and emerging PDPM issues, and “how to” Webinars on implementing additional tools developed by AHCA. The PDPM Academy and in-person training is for provider members only. Register today as we expect this to reach capacity soon. North Carolina’s in-person training will be March 26, 2019, in Greensboro, NC. Click here to download the brochure and registration form. Click here to register online. |
CMS UPDATED PDPM WEBSITE |
Based on user feedback, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has updated its Website for the Patient Driven Payment Model (PDPM). PDPM will replace the current SNF Medicare Part A payment system on October 1, 2019. Changes include an updated training presentation with new information, a revised 40-page walkthrough of how patients will be classified under the payment model and an expanded FAQ page. To access the CMS PDPM Website, click here. CMS officials have also stated that they are planning to release the anticipated Resident Assessment Instrument (RAI) manual sometime in May 2019. |
REDUCING READMISSIONS: “GO TO THE HOSPITAL OR STAY HERE?” A DECISION GUIDE |
This program is a CMS and State of North Carolina Endorsed Workshop for North Carolina Nursing Homes and LTC Partners. The Workshop will explain how this Resident and Family Guide can be used to reduce hospital readmissions and how you can participate. Be part of this Medicare Region IV research initiative to reduce avoidable hospital readmissions offered at three locations throughout North Carolina. EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL NORTH CAROLINA WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA NAB & Nursing CEUs for Attendees Please register at http://decisionguide.org/workshop. |
LEARN HOW TO IMPLEMENT A CULTURE OF CHANGE TO KEEP TODAY’S SENIOR VIBRANT AND “STAYING ALIVE” |
Join the North Carolina Culture Change Coalition for a symposium that features guest speaker Susan Gilster, PhD, RN. She has presented more than 150 national and international talks on Alzheimer’s care and treatment, organizational change, leadership, and employee satisfaction and retention. She served as co-facilitator of the Leadership and Culture training for the Practice Change Fellowship program. Dr. Gilster has published more than 50 professional articles and has written two books, “A way of Life: Developing and Exemplary Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia Program” and “SERVICE First: Changing Culture, Changing Care”. Target Audience: Nursing Facility staff, Management, Ownership Conference Topics:
Click here to register. |
LAST DAY TO REGISTER NOW FOR THE NEXT LUNCH AND LEARN WEBINAR TOMORROW |
The next Lunch and Learn Webinar is scheduled for Thursday, February 21st, 2019 at 12:00 pm. Jen Salter, MS, LNHA, with Crystal Bluffs Rehabilitation and Health Care Center in Morehead City, NC will offer a fantastic presentation on her experience during Hurricane Florence. Leaders in Skilled Nursing Facilities are faced with difficult decisions daily. Crisis and Emergency Preparedness are essential aspects to any high performing organization. As North Carolina continues to experience more weather-related events, facilities must be prepared with effective Shelter-In-Place plans. This Webinar will cover the Decision Process for Evacuation versus Shelter-In-Place, the Tools Utilized to Shelter-In-Place and How to complete an Emergency Response Plan Post Event. Presenter Bio Click HERE to register now! Date: Thursday, February 21st, 2019 |
REGISTER TODAY FOR THE HIGHLY RATED SERVANT LEADERSHIP FOR LTC WORKSHOP |
The North Carolina Health Care Facilities Association will be presenting this workshop to our members one time only in 2019! This workshop was offered across the state of NC in 2017 and 2018 with great success and outstanding reviews. Servant leadership is a set of behaviors and practices that turn the traditional “power leadership” model upside down; instead of the people working to serve the leader, the leader exists to serve the people. When leaders shift their mindset and serve first, they unlock purpose and ingenuity in those around them, resulting in higher performance and engaged, fulfilled employees. As servant leaders, your purpose is to inspire and equip those you influence. The goal of this workshop is to provide attendees with information and tools that are relevant, transformative, memorable, and actionable. You will learn and practice execution of the most critical skills needed for leading by serving first. You will come out of this course feeling energized and have a number of tools and skills you can start to apply immediately to empower your teams. This workshop will be Wednesday, March 13th at the NCHCFA office in Raleigh, NC and facilitated by Mark Gogal. For the complete brochure and registration information, click here. |
NATIONAL NURSING HOME QUALITY IMPROVEMENT CAMPAIGN HIGHLIGHTS NEW CONTENT |
Staff Stability Tracking Tool -With this tool, users can calculate rolling 12-month retention rates AND turnover rates for CNAs, RNs, and LPN/LVNs; populate a dashboard to easily review on-boarding and termination processes and patterns; monitor your action plan for quarterly staff satisfaction surveys; and create customized replacement cost estimates. This workbook will last for 12 calendar months, beginning in any month you choose. Get the tool. Dementia Care & Psychotropic Medication Tracking Tool – Featuring an enhanced user-interface, this new tool is designed to support and prompt individualized care, documentation of key processes, and provide information to identify opportunities to drive improvement. The development of this tool has been guided by representatives from the Alzheimer’s Association, Consumer Voice, Pioneer Network, the Partnership to Improve Dementia Care, QIN-QIOs, surveyors who worked with the Partnership’s special dementia and schizophrenia surveys, pharmacists, clinicians, and consumers. Get the tool. |
NEED TO GO |
DID YOU KNOW? |
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