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Contains 1 Component(s) Includes a Live Web Event on 10/16/2025 at 12:00 PM (EDT)
IMPROVING NURSE & PHYSICIAN COMMUNICATION
Discover how stronger communication can improve:
- Hospitalizations & ER utilization
- Medication prescribing
- Lab & radiology testing
- Family satisfaction
- Liability
Who Should Join:
FHCQP Network member ORGANIZATION and FACILITY level team members who are involved with Quality Improvement (DON, Administrators, Regional Nurses, QAPI Nurses, MDS, etc.). All FHCQP members are ENCOURAGED to join!
Presenters:
Featuring Dr. Gifford, Chief Medical Officer, AHCA
When:
October 16th at 12pm EST
Instructions to Register:
- To avoid technical problems, use Google Chrome.
- Members will need to log in using their existing email and password first.
- Once you are logged in to the website you will be able to register by clicking the green register button at the top of the page.
- If you have forgotten your password click here.
- If you are new to the site, you can create an account here. Answer all fields on the create an account page- especially locating your company name. You can search by name or zip code. After creating an account, you will be able to register for the webinar.
Instructions to listen, after registering:
- Log in and return to the contents page to open the webinar.
Email educate@ahca.org if you need assistance.
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Contains 2 Component(s) Includes Multiple Live Events. The next is on 10/15/2025 at 2:00 PM (EDT)
Join us for a two-part interactive webinar series designed to strengthen your understanding of how to read the Silver award criteria and craft criteria-focused responses. Whether you're new to the process or looking to refine your approach, this series offers valuable insights from an Examiner’s perspective. Registration is free to AHCA/NCAL members.
Join us for a two-part interactive webinar series designed to strengthen your understanding of how to read the Silver award criteria and craft criteria-focused responses. Whether you're new to the process or looking to refine your approach, this series offers valuable insights from an Examiner’s perspective.
Registrants must attend the first webinar, via live or recording, before being able to attend the second webinar.
Registration is free to AHCA/NCAL members.
Instructions to Register:
- To avoid technical problems, use Google Chrome.
- Members will need to log in using their existing email and password first.
- Once you are logged in to the website, you will be able to register by clicking the green register button at the top of the page.
- If you have forgotten your password, click here.
- If you are new to the site, you can create an account here. Answer all fields on the create an account page- especially locating your company name. You can search by name or zip code. After creating an account, you will be able to register for the webinar.
Instructions to join, after registering:
- On the day of the webinar, you will be able to join 15 mins before.
- Log in and return to the contents page to open the webinar.
- For optimal performance, please use the latest version of Chrome, Firefox, Edge, or Safari 14+. Internet Explorer is not supported. Disable pop-up blockers in your browser settings. A wired internet connection is recommended over WiFi for stable bandwidth.
- Ensure your speakers are unmuted and functioning correctly.
Email educate@ahca.org if you need assistance.
STATEMENT OF AHCA/NCAL’S ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI) POLICY
To foster an environment of candor and the open exchange of ideas, AHCA/NCAL prohibits the recording of meetings by attendees. This includes but is not limited to any use of artificial-intelligence tools or assistants that record and transcribe information. AHCA/NCAL has the right to immediately remove AI tools or assistants present on calls and placed by attendees.
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This series explains how medication reconciliation is vital for elderly patients, who are more vulnerable to specific medication adverse effects than younger patients, and are particularly vulnerable to adverse drug events. Learn to differentiate between medication reconciliation and medical review. We will also discuss how medical reconciliation is a shared responsibility. Registration is free for AHCA/NCAL members only.
The medication reconciliation process can significantly lower the incidence of medication errors that may arise from an incomplete or inaccurate medication history, as well as reductions in length of hospital stay, hospital readmissions, and lower healthcare costs. Both nurses and practitioners report having significant difficulties in reconciling the medication of their patients after discharge, due to the lack of an effective relationship between the various levels of care. Improving transitions at all levels of care is necessary to improve not only this process, but also patient safety and quality of care.
This series explains how medication reconciliation is vital for elderly patients, who are more vulnerable to specific medication adverse effects than younger patients, and are particularly vulnerable to adverse drug events.
We will differentiate how medication reconciliation is the process of comparing a patient's medication orders to all of the medications that the patient has been taking. And show that medication reconciliation is defined as the formal process of obtaining a complete and accurate list of each patient's current medications with the main aim of detecting and solving discrepancies, whereas medication review is a structured evaluation of a patient's medications with the aim of detecting and solving drug-related problems.
We discuss how the medication reconciliation process is a shared responsibility. Given the number of disciplines involved in the medication-use process, a robust medication reconciliation process should include participation by physicians, nurses, case managers, and pharmacists
Each module will include a video presentation, PowerPoint, handouts, and a Key Takeaways document. Here is the course outline and descriptions for each module.
Cost: Free for AHCA/NCAL Members
No CEs awarded upon completion.
Instructions to Register:
- For optimal performance, please use the latest version of Chrome, Firefox, Edge, or Safari 14+.
- Members will need to log in using their existing email and password first.
- Once you are logged in to the website, you will be able to register by clicking the green register button at the top right of the page.
- If you have forgotten your password, click here.
- If you are new to the site, you can create an account here. Answer all fields on the 'Create an Account' page, especially when locating your company name. You can search by name or zip code. After creating an account, you will be able to register.
- If you are unsure if you are a member of AHCA, you can email update@ahca.org to confirm your membership status.
Instructions to Begin, after registering:
- To begin the training, click on the Contents tab.
- Participants can move throughout the lessons in the course by clicking on the header of each module to expand or minimize their view.
Email educate@ahca.org if you need technical assistance.
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Contains 10 Component(s)
The Maintenance Director Resource is designed to support long-term care facility managers and maintenance directors in developing compliant environmental programs that meet regulatory standards. Registration is free for AHCA/NCAL Members. For those who are unable to attend live, a recording will be provided to you.
The maintenance director resource is designed to support long-term care facility managers and maintenance directors in building compliant environmental programs that meet regulatory standards.
The Maintenance Director Training Course is structured into four focused modules, each addressing critical areas of facility safety and compliance:
- Maintenance Director Overview - live session that will be recorded for on demand access
- Fire and Smoke Door Inspection
- Generator Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance
- Portable Patient-Care Related Electrical Equipment (PCREE) Testing
Each module includes educational videos, downloadable PowerPoint presentations, and handouts to support learning and implementation. This training isn’t just informative, it’s compliance-driven.
Upon successful completion, participants receive a certificate that can be used to demonstrate competency in fire and smoke door inspections, fulfilling annual requirements under NFPA 80 and NFPA 105, as part of the 2012 Life Safety Code®.
Whether you’re looking to train new staff or reinforce existing protocols, this course offers flexible learning options. Modules can be completed individually or as a full series, allowing facilities to tailor the experience to their specific needs.
Cost: Free for AHCA/NCAL Members
No CEs awarded upon completion.
Instructions to Register:
- For optimal performance, please use the latest version of Chrome, Firefox, Edge, or Safari 14+.
- Members will need to log in using their existing email and password first.
- Once you are logged in to the website, you will be able to register by clicking the green register button at the top right of the page.
- If you have forgotten your password, click here.
- If you are new to the site, you can create an account here. Answer all fields on the 'Create an Account' page, especially when locating your company name. You can search by name or zip code. After creating an account, you will be able to register.
- If you are unsure if you are a member of AHCA, you can email update@ahca.org to confirm your membership status.
Instructions to Begin, after registering:
- To begin the training, click on the Contents tab.
- Participants can move throughout the lessons in the course by clicking on the header of each module to expand or minimize their view.
Email educate@ahca.org if you need technical assistance. Questions regarding Life Safety and Emergency Preparedness, or this training, please email EmergencyPrep@ahca.org
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Contains 2 Component(s)
This session will cover TEAM’s structure, qualifying episodes, and financial risk tracks, how to evaluate the potential scope and impact of TEAM using LTC Trend Tracker℠, and assessing your facility’s readiness using the TEAM Preparedness Checklist. Registration is free to AHCA/NCAL members.
Beginning January 1, 2026, the Transforming Episode Accountability Model (TEAM) will introduce a mandatory bundled payment approach for hospitals in selected Core Based Statistical Areas (CBSAs). Under TEAM, hospitals are held accountable for the cost and quality of care during 30-day episodes following five surgical procedures.
Although hospitals are the only formal participants in TEAM, SNFs and post-acute care (PAC) providers can participate as TEAM collaborators -- partnering with hospitals to improve care coordination and patient outcomes.
This session will cover:
- TEAM’s structure, qualifying episodes, and financial risk tracks
- How to evaluate the potential scope and impact of TEAM using LTC Trend Tracker℠
- Assessing your facility’s readiness using the TEAM Preparedness Checklist
Speakers:
- Rohini Achal, Population Health Policy Analyst (AHCA)
- Terry Hawk, Sr. Research Analyst (AHCA)
Registration is free to AHCA/NCAL members.
Instructions to Register:
- To avoid technical problems, use Google Chrome.
- Members will need to log in using their existing email and password first.
- Once you are logged in to the website, you will be able to register by clicking the green register button at the top of the page.
- If you have forgotten your password, click here.
- If you are new to the site, you can create an account here. Answer all fields on the create an account page- especially locating your company name. You can search by name or zip code. After creating an account, you will be able to register for the webinar.
Instructions to access recording, after registering:
- Go to Contents, click on the “View Archived Recording" button on the right hand side of the page.
- The presentation will open in a new window for you to view and hear the program.
Email educate@ahca.org if you need assistance.
STATEMENT OF AHCA/NCAL’S ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI) POLICY
To foster an environment of candor and the open exchange of ideas, AHCA/NCAL prohibits the recording of meetings by attendees. This includes but is not limited to any use of artificial-intelligence tools or assistants that record and transcribe information. AHCA/NCAL has the right to immediately remove AI tools or assistants present on calls and placed by attendees.
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This session provides an overview of the National Quality Award Program, with a focus on helping first-time applicants understand the structure and purpose of the program. This session is intended for individuals or organizations considering participation in the program for the first time. Registration is free to AHCA/NCAL members.
This session provides an overview of the National Quality Award Program, with a focus on helping first-time applicants understand the structure and purpose of the program.
Participants will:
- Gain a foundational understanding of the program’s framework and key components.
- Learn how the application process encourages organizations to examine and improve their internal processes.
- Identify the initial steps involved in beginning the Quality Award journey.
- Have the opportunity to ask questions and receive clarification from program staff.
This session is intended for individuals or organizations considering participation in the program for the first time.
Registration is free to AHCA/NCAL members.
Instructions to Register:
- To avoid technical problems, use Google Chrome.
- Members will need to log in using their existing email and password first.
- Once you are logged in to the website, you will be able to register by clicking the green register button at the top of the page.
- If you have forgotten your password, click here.
- If you are new to the site, you can create an account here. Answer all fields on the create an account page- especially locating your company name. You can search by name or zip code. After creating an account, you will be able to register for the webinar.
Instructions to access recording, after registering:
- Go to Contents, click on the “View Archived Recording" button on the right hand side of the page.
- The presentation will open in a new window for you to view and hear the program.
- Click on the Handout tab to download your copy of the presentation slides.
Email educate@ahca.org if you need assistance.
STATEMENT OF AHCA/NCAL’S ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI) POLICY
To foster an environment of candor and the open exchange of ideas, AHCA/NCAL prohibits the recording of meetings by attendees. This includes but is not limited to any use of artificial-intelligence tools or assistants that record and transcribe information. AHCA/NCAL has the right to immediately remove AI tools or assistants present on calls and placed by attendees.
© 2025 American Health Care Association. All rights reserved. Materials subject to this copyright may be photocopied or distributed for the purpose of nonprofit or educational advancement. The use, photocopying, and distribution for commercial purposes of any of these materials is expressly prohibited without the prior written permission of American Health Care Association.
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Contains 4 Component(s)
The Immediate Jeopardy Toolkit on-demand webinar provides a comprehensive overview of CMS guidance and regulatory expectations related to Immediate Jeopardy (IJ) determinations as outlined in Appendix Q. This webinar is designed for skilled nursing leaders to recognize, prevent, and respond to Immediate Jeopardy (IJ) situations under CMS regulations. The resource includes step-by-step processes for removal and correction, customizable templates and checklists, offers QAPI-based strategies for ongoing prevention and clear communication protocols for engaging staff, residents, and staff. Designed to strengthen regulatory readiness, the toolkit equips facilities with actionable tools to safeguard residents, reduce compliance risk, and support a culture of safety and quality. Registration is free to AHCA/NCAL members.
The Immediate Jeopardy Toolkit on-demand webinar provides a comprehensive overview of CMS guidance and regulatory expectations related to Immediate Jeopardy (IJ) determinations as outlined in Appendix Q. This webinar is designed for skilled nursing leaders to recognize, prevent, and respond to Immediate Jeopardy (IJ) situations under CMS regulations. The resource includes step-by-step processes for removal and correction, customizable templates and checklists, offers QAPI-based strategies for ongoing prevention and clear communication protocols for engaging staff, residents, and staff. Designed to strengthen regulatory readiness, the toolkit equips facilities with actionable tools to safeguard residents, reduce compliance risk, and support a culture of safety and quality.
Registration is free to AHCA/NCAL members.
Instructions to Register:
- To avoid technical problems, use Google Chrome.
- Members will need to log in using their existing email and password first.
- Once you are logged in to the website you will be able to register by clicking the green register button at the top of the page.
- If you have forgotten your password click here.
- If you are new to the site, you can create an account here. Answer all fields on the create an account page- especially locating your company name. You can search by name or zip code. After creating an account, you will be able to register for the webinar.
Instructions to begin, after registering: Click on the Contents tab and begin viewing the on-demand webinar.
Email educate@ahca.org if you need assistance.
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Contains 3 Component(s)
The Social Services on-demand webinar provides a detailed overview of the federal requirements under 42 CFR §483.40(d) and related F-tags, including the provision of medically related social services, social worker qualifications, and state-specific regulations. The session also highlights the role of social workers in supporting resident rights, facilitating care conferences, coordinating discharges, and addressing behavioral health needs. Additional topics include trauma-informed care, substance use disorder, grievance programs, and survey focus areas, with practical strategies to strengthen compliance and enhance quality outcomes. Registration is free to AHCA/NCAL members.
The Social Services webinar provides a detailed overview of the federal requirements under 42 CFR §483.40(d) and related F-tags, including the provision of medically related social services, social worker qualifications, and state-specific regulations. The session also highlights the role of social workers in supporting resident rights, facilitating care conferences, coordinating discharges, and addressing behavioral health needs.
Additional topics include trauma-informed care, substance use disorder, grievance programs, and survey focus areas, with practical strategies to strengthen compliance and enhance quality outcomes.
Registration is free to AHCA/NCAL members.
Instructions to Register:
- To avoid technical problems, use Google Chrome.
- Members will need to log in using their existing email and password first.
- Once you are logged in to the website you will be able to register by clicking the green register button at the top of the page.
- If you have forgotten your password click here.
- If you are new to the site, you can create an account here. Answer all fields on the create an account page- especially locating your company name. You can search by name or zip code. After creating an account, you will be able to register for the webinar.
Instructions to begin, after registering: Click on the Contents tab and begin viewing the on-demand webinar.
Email educate@ahca.org if you need assistance.
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Use "Fall100" to receive $100 OFF registration
This series builds upon training and education administrators received in their Administrator in Training programs and clarifies the rationale behind the actions nursing facility administrators should take each day to effectively manage their facilities. Cost: $450 AHCA members and $650 Non-members.
The Nursing Home Administration series delivers a comprehensive review of key topics that affect how successfully administrators operate skilled nursing facilities. The modules relate to all aspects of facility management including financial, clinical, regulatory, and leadership. Under each of these overarching topics, are detailed webinars that review important topics including:
• Payers and cost reporting
• Revenue cycle management
• PDPM
• PBJs
• CMS 5-star quality measures• The history of long-term care regulations
• How statutes, regulations, and guidance differ
• Leadership and team building
• Survey preparation
• Post-survey actions, including QAPI and writing plans of correction.This series builds upon training and education administrators received in their Administrator in Training programs and clarifies the rationale behind the actions nursing facility administrators should take each day to effectively manage their facilities.
Cost:
$450$350 AHCA members |$650$550 Non-members. Receive $100 OFF registration using discount code “FALL100” from Oct 1 through Dec 31, 2025.Group purchase with discount structure is available for groups of two or more. There are no refunds and no transfers. Visit the FAQs to know more about the discount offered.
Welcome Video:
- Clifton J. Porter II, AHCA President and CEO
Presenters:
- Crystal Bowens, DHA, MSN, LNHA, RN, GERO-BC, PMP, CIC
- Hawley Hunt, Senior Director, Regulatory and Quality Services, American Health Care Association
- Amy Miller RN, BSN, RAC-CT, CPC, Director, Clinical and Regulatory Services, American Health Care Association
- Nisha Hammel, MSW, Vice President, Reimbursement Policy and Population Health, American Health Care Association
Closing Video:
- Urvi Patel, MPH, Senior Director – Quality Improvement
Credits Offered:
21.5 continuing education hours (CEs) from the National Association of Long Term Care Administrator Boards (NAB) and 21.5 contact hours are available upon course completion.
Instructions to Register:
- To avoid technical problems, use Google Chrome.
- Members will need to log in using their existing email and password first.
- Once you are logged in to the website you will be able to register by clicking the green register button at the top of the page.
- If you have forgotten your password click here.
- If you are new to the site, you can create an account here. Answer all fields on the create an account page- especially locating your company name. You can search by name or zip code. After creating an account, you will be able to register.
Instructions to Begin, after registering:
- To begin the training, click on the Contents tab.
- Participants can move throughout the course by clicking on the header of each module to expand or minimize their view.
Email educate@ahca.org if you need technical assistance. For questions regarding course content, please email regulatory@ahca.org.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Download a copy of the list of course contents to review what is offered.
Do you have to be an AHCA member to register ?
No. Both AHCA members and nonmembers are eligible to participate in the course. Registration fees vary upon membership.
How much does it cost to take the training?
Registration fee: $450 members, $650 nonmembers. Registration is required as an individual log in and not more than one individual registering for access.
How can an organization group register and pay for NHA Essentials?
Group purchase is available for groups of 2 or more. AHCA offers the following discount structure for groups: 2-4 registrations will receive $25 off each registration. 5 or more registrations will receive $50 off each registration. And 10 or more receive $100 off.
To qualify for group discounts on registrations, advance email requests to educate@ahca.org and invoice payments are required.
After full payment is made for group purchase of the course, you will be provided with a unique code for the individuals to use online during the course registration process, which will translate to $0 due upon registration (because full payment has already been received).
One code will be provided for each group with a max allowance of times that the code can be used based on the group’s payment.
Each individual will need to login to the AHCA website to access ahcancalED and then complete their own registration using the group code.
Do I need to review the modules in the order they appear?
No. The modules are listed in the recommended order for viewing, but participants should consider their current roles and responsibilities, mentor recommendations, and time management.
Learners are required to view the introduction video before completing the remainder of the course. The closing video is required before completing the final exam.
What does a participant get when they complete the course?
Participants receive one certificate at the completion of the course. Awarding them:
- 21.5 continuing education hours (CEs) from the National Association of Long Term Care Administrator Boards (NAB)
- 21.5 contact hour through the Iowa Board of Nursing
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Join us for an insightful webinar series where you'll hear directly from passionate provider members—including leaders from the AHCA/NCAL Workforce Committee—and other industry experts who are actively shaping the future of long term care. Discover real-world strategies for attracting young talent to the field, including what’s worked, what hasn’t, and why. This is your chance to gain practical insights, ask your most pressing questions, and connect with professionals who are making a difference. Whether you're looking to spark interest in long term care careers or strengthen your workforce pipeline, this session offers valuable takeaways. Registration is free to AHCA/NCAL members. The webinar will be recorded.
Join AHCA/NCAL’s Workforce Committee members, AHCA/NCAL staff, and state affiliate workforce leaders as they share innovative strategies and real-world experiences for engaging youth in the long term care (LTC) field. Learn about creating pathways for young people to explore meaningful careers in LTC.
- Nicole Mattson: Nicole will share various opportunities to engage with youth at local high schools and healthcare focused career and technical education (CTE) programs—serving on advisory boards, hosting clinicals, tours, job shadowing, etc. She will also discuss how to get involved in HOSA and scrubs camps.
- Chris Fisher: Hear Chris discuss - Care For The Aging, a Pennsylvania Health Care Association initiative, addresses the growing need for long-term care workers in Pennsylvania due to its aging population. The campaign educates and recruits students and job seekers for careers in this critical healthcare sector by connecting long-term care providers with schools and educators. This aims to bridge the current caregiver shortage.
- Nathan Wooden: Nathan will demonstrate how to strategically use platforms like Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), and LinkedIn to build stronger connections with your local community and support recruitment goals. His presentation will offer platform-specific tips, content planning techniques, and practical examples tailored for long term care organizations.
- Critina Walls: Cristina will discuss how organizations can leverage the tools and resources available on CareersInCare.org to enhance recruitment efforts and align messaging that resonates with your target audience.
Registration is free to AHCA/NCAL members.
If you are not able to attend live, the recording will be provided to you. A certificate of attendance will be available after webinar. (No CEs)
Instructions to Register:
- To avoid technical problems, use Google Chrome.
- Members will need to log in using their existing email and password first.
- Once you are logged in to the website you will be able to register by clicking the green register button at the top of the page.
- If you have forgotten your password click here.
- If you are new to the site, you can create an account here. Answer all fields on the create an account page- especially locating your company name. You can search by name or zip code. After creating an account, you will be able to register for the webinar.
Instructions to join, after registering:
- On the day of the webinar, you will be able to join 15 mins before.
- Log in and return to the contents page to open the webinar.
Email educate@ahca.org if you need assistance.
STATEMENT OF AHCA/NCAL’S ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI) POLICY
To foster an environment of candor and the open exchange of ideas, AHCA/NCAL prohibits the recording of meetings by attendees. This includes but is not limited to any use of artificial-intelligence tools or assistants that record and transcribe information. AHCA/NCAL has the right to immediately remove AI tools or assistants present on calls and placed by attendees.
© 2025 American Health Care Association. All rights reserved. Materials subject to this copyright may be photocopied or distributed for the purpose of nonprofit or educational advancement. The use, photocopying, and distribution for commercial purposes of any of these materials is expressly prohibited without the prior written permission of American Health Care Association.
- Nicole Mattson, VP of Strategic Initiatives, Care Providers of Minnesota
- Chris Fisher, Director, Quality and Clinical Affairs, Pennsylvania Health Care Association
- Nathan Wooden, Social Medica Manager, AHCA
- Cristina Walls, Senior Manager of Public Affairs, AHCA
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