Events for November 19 - June 16, 2020

Enforcing the Nursing Home Reform Act

Zoom

Register for LTCCC's October 19th webinar, "Enforcing the Nursing Home Reform Act." Presenter: Meryl Grenadier (attorney at AARP Foundation Litigation)

LTCCC’s 12th Annual Reception

LTCCC is excited to honor New York State Attorney General Letitia James at our 12th Annual Reception on Tuesday, November 9 (6-7:30pm ET). Join us virtually as we recognize Attorney General James' leadership in protecting vulnerable New Yorkers and their families. Support LTCCC's advocacy for nursing home residents by purchasing tickets to the event, sponsoring the event, or attending without [...]

$25 – $50

A Guide to Nursing Home Oversight & Enforcement

Zoom

States are required by law to carry out numerous responsibilities to ensure that residents are safe and that their care needs are met every day of the year. In this webinar (Tuesday, Nov. 23 at 1pm ET) we discuss what to expect from the government agencies charged with ensuring resident safety and dignity, from requirements [...]

Broken Promises: An Assessment of Nursing Home Oversight

Zoom

How often are nursing homes cited by enforcement agencies for substandard care? Are "Harm" (G+) citations more common in some states compared to others? In this webinar (Tuesday, Dec. 21 at 1pm ET), we discuss a new LTCCC report that assesses survey and enforcement data at the state, regional, and federal levels. Register: https://nursinghome411.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ZGtaR9QjSjGDINYc0wNiqA. For [...]

Arming Your Advocacy: Leveraging LTCCC’s Resources to Promote Resident-Centered Care

Zoom

The best advocate is an informed advocate. In this webinar (Tuesday January 18, 2022 at 1pm ET), we will show you how to use LTCCC's free resources including the NursingHome411 Learning Center, the Dementia Care & Antipsychotic Drugging Advocacy Toolkit, the Abuse, Neglect, and Crime Reporting Center, and our staffing data, to promote resident-centered care. [...]

Assisted Living: Identifying Policy to Promote Quality Assurance, Safety, and Quality of Life

Zoom

Register: https://bit.ly/webinar-assisted-living Presenter: Paula Carder, Ph.D. is a professor with the OHSU-PSU school of Public Health and director of the institute of aging at Portland State University. Dr. Carder's research explores the relationship between state regulatory requirements and daily practices associated with medication administration and staffing in assisted living facilities.

A Matter of Justice: Racism as a Fundamental Cause of LTC Inequities

Zoom

Register: https://bit.ly/ltc-inequity Presenter: Dr. Shekinah Fashaw-Walters, health equity and aging tenure-track Assistant Professor in the Division of Health Policy & Management at the University of Minnesota’s School of Public Health. Dr. Fashaw-Walters’ program of research focuses on understanding the inequities in aging while elucidating and explicitly naming racism as a fundamental determinant of health inequities [...]

What is Nursing Home Culture Change?

Zoom

Register: https://bit.ly/nh-culture-webinar. Date: Tuesday, March 29, 2022 at 1pm (ET). Many nursing home residents must adhere to strict schedules and regimens for rising, dressing, eating, bathing, and sleeping. The culture change movement seeks to transform nursing homes to focus on resident choice and create a homelike environment for residents. In this program, Nina Loewenstein (LTCCC [...]

Picking Patients for Profit: Admissions Discrimination in Nursing Homes

Zoom

Program: Picking Patients for Profit: Admissions Discrimination in Nursing Homes In this webinar, health economist Ashvin Gandhi (UCLA Anderson School of Management) discusses how nursing homes selectively admit patients for optimal profits. Date: Tuesday, April 19, 1pm (ET). Register : https://bit.ly/nh-discrimination

It Starts With Staffing: Requirements and Recommendations for Providing Safe and Quality Nursing Home Care

Zoom

It Starts With Staffing: Requirements and Recommendations for Providing Safe and Quality Nursing Home Care. When it comes to providing safe and quality nursing home care, it all starts with staffing. In this program, attendees will learn about: • Existing requirements for safe and adequate staffing • Staffing reforms proposed by the White House • [...]

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