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  • Contains 1 Component(s) Includes a Live Web Event on 11/07/2024 at 2:30 PM (EST)

    Join a webinar on November 7 with PACE experts Jade Gong and Tina Hansen Pickett from ATI Advisory to learn more. The webinar will provide a high-level overview of the PACE model, cover recent trends in PACE growth, and highlight existing and potential PACE opportunities for AHCA/NCAL members.

    The Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) provides comprehensive medical and social services to frail, community-dwelling older adults who require a nursing home level of care. PACE enrollment has seen strong growth over recent years and currently operates in 33 states and Washington DC. Many states are either in the process of expanding or considering opening PACE, providing ample opportunity for new entrants in the program. 

    Join a webinar on November 7 with PACE experts Jade Gong and Tina Hansen Pickett from ATI Advisory to learn more. The webinar will provide a high-level overview of the PACE model, cover recent trends in PACE growth, and highlight existing and potential PACE opportunities for AHCA/NCAL members.

    This webinar is available to AHCA/NCAL members only. The webinar will be recorded and available for access after the live event. 
    Follow the Instructions Below 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. 
    Email educate@ahca.org if you need assistance with registering. 

    © 2024 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 the American Health Care Association.

  • Contains 2 Component(s) Includes a Live Web Event on 11/05/2024 at 2:00 PM (EST)

    This last webinar of the 2024 workforce series will cover key retention strategies and ideas for organizations to keep their workforce, avoid high turnover and improve quality. Hear from an administrator in the field to AHCA/NCAL national and state affiliate staff on ideas that you might find helpful for your LTC community. Registration is free to AHCA/NCAL members.

    It is no secret that the long term care (LTC) industry is grappling with a historic workforce crisis, financial challenges, and closures of communities and centers across the country. The health care workforce continues to experience significant shortages while the demand for services has increased.  AHCA/NCAL is hosting a webinar series in 2024 that has focused on key workforce areas including career upskilling, career ladders and refugee partnerships. This last webinar of the 2024 workforce series will cover key retention strategies and ideas for organizations to keep their workforce, avoid high turnover and improve quality.  Hear from an administrator in the field to AHCA/NCAL national and state affiliate staff on ideas that you might find helpful for your LTC community.

    Session Objectives

    1. Identify elements needed for successful retention strategies. 
    2. Identify resources that can support your retention efforts.
    3. Get your pressing questions answered and idea share.

    Speakers

    1. Mark Gogal, North Carolina Health Care Association
    2. Dana Bachmeier, Administrator at The Good Samaritan Society
    3. Kendyl Kelly, AHCA/NCAL
    4. Hawley Hunt, AHCA/NCAL
    5. Dana Ritchie and Urvi Patel, AHCA/NCAL (moderators)

    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. Follow the Instructions Below 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.
    Email educate@ahca.org if you need assistance.

    © 2024 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.

  • Contains 4 Product(s)

    This series will focus on issues from career ladders to getting more youth interested in the long term care field to hiring immigrants and refugees. Registration is free to AHCA/NCAL members. Each webinar will be recorded.

    AHCA/NCAL is holding a webinar series this year focused on workforce related matters impacting our long term care providers across the country.  This series is focused on issues from career ladders to getting more youth interested in the long term care field to hiring immigrants and refugees.  During this series, hear directly from provider members – including AHCA/NCAL workforce committee members – and other experts on these matters on what has and hasn’t worked from their experiences.  It is also an opportunity to get your pressing questions answered. 

    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)

    Webinar's in this series will include:
    1. Building the Path: Creating Careers in Long Term Care: recording now available
    2. Refugee Workforce Partnerships in Long Term Care: recording now available
    3. Career Upskilling: Creating Opportunities to Level Up: recording now available
    4. Key Strategies for Retaining Your LTC Workforce: November 5th at 2 pm ET

    Additional webinars will be released throughout the year. Registrants will receive an email notification of future scheduled webinars. 

    If you are not able to attend live, the recording will be provided to you. A certificate of attendance will be available after webinar.
    Follow the Instructions Below 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.
    Email educate@ahca.org if you need assistance.

    © 2024 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.

  • Contains 1 Component(s) Includes a Live Web Event on 10/23/2024 at 2:00 PM (EDT)

    Employee benefits cost containment strategies are getting more difficult with consolidations and fewer network options. However, less costly options for ACA-compliant plans do exist. Nick Cianci, President of Compass Total Benefit Solutions, will discuss how to utilize Medicare Reference Based Pricing (MRBP) to help reign in employee health insurance spends. Registration is free and open to everyone.

    Employee benefits cost containment strategies are getting more difficult with consolidations and fewer network options. However, less costly options for ACA-compliant plans do exist. Nick Cianci, President of Compass Total Benefit Solutions, will discuss how to utilize Medicare Reference Based Pricing (MRBP) to help reign in employee health insurance spends. 

    Attendees will learn about:

    • What Medicare Reference Based Pricing is and how MRBP works with health care providers.
    • What Minimum Value Plans offer and how they work for employees and their families.
    • Other health coverage options such as Minimum Essential Coverage plans.

    There is no charge for participation. Membership to AHCA/NCAL is not required to access the materials however, you will need to create an account to identify your personal access to the materials. Follow the Instructions Below 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. After creating an account, you will be able to register.

    The webinar will be recorded and available for review within 24 hours of the live event. 

    Email educate@ahca.org if you need assistance.
  • Contains 1 Component(s) Includes a Live Web Event on 10/17/2024 at 2:00 PM (EDT)

    Join Quality Award Program Staff for a “Submit-Along” to complete your Intent to Apply submission. Follow along as Staff lead the step-by-step process for submitting an Intent to Apply in the Quality Award Portal. Attendees will have the opportunity to address their questions, learn about resources, and work directly with Quality Award Program Staff to complete their Intent to Apply. ​This webinar is available to AHCA/NCAL members only. Registration is Free.

    Commit to a 2025 Quality Award journey and make your commitment to quality improvement and performance excellence known! Join Quality Award Program Staff for a “Submit-Along” to complete your Intent to Apply submission. Follow along as Staff lead the step-by-step process for submitting an Intent to Apply in the Quality Award Portal. Attendees will have the opportunity to address their questions, learn about resources, and work directly with Quality Award Program Staff to complete their Intent to Apply.

    Prior to this webinar, it is highly recommended that you have an account created in the Quality Award Portal and that you come prepared with a credit or debit card to complete the Intent to Apply. Please have your billing address and zip code available as well. 

    Intent to Apply Costs*: Bronze - $75, Silver - $150, Gold - $300 (*Payments completed in the Quality Award Portal)

    This webinar is available to AHCA/NCAL members only. The webinar will be recorded and available for access after the live event. 

    Follow the Instructions Below 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. 
    Email educate@ahca.org if you need assistance with registering. 

    © 2024 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 the American Health Care Association.

  • Contains 2 Component(s) Includes a Live Web Event on 10/16/2024 at 2:00 PM (EDT)

    This conversation will inspire a new leadership perspective, moving all leaders to be creative and tenacious in meeting the challenges of the emerging culture of AL/RCF. Registration is $25 for AHCA/NCAL Member. Receive $10 off registration fee when purchasing four webinars. 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)

    OBJECTIVES: At the conclusion of this training, participants will be able to:

    1. Describe the impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the culture of AL/RCF care relative to behavioral health, quality care, and quality of life;
    2. Apply the concept of transformational leadership and explain the benefits to workforce development;
    3. Explain the value of mastering Emotional Intelligence (EI) to improve morale, social, and work-related interactions; and
    4. Create an environment of care that speaks to the quality of life of everyone living and working in the community.

    INTENDED AUDIENCE: Leadership, Managers, Supervisors

    AL/RCF leaders are traumatized, fatigued, disillusioned and, in some cases, hopeless to recover from the COVID-19 Pandemic. With many seasoned leaders opting out of the next chapter of AL/RCF, valuable experiential knowledge and support is out of reach for a new generation of leaders. What will the AL/RCF community of tomorrow look like? Do you know where your organization is headed or how you will attract and sustain the workforce you’ll need to meet the needs of future customers? 

    This conversation will inspire a new leadership perspective, moving all leaders to be creative and tenacious in meeting the challenges of the emerging culture of AL/RCF. The concept of transformative leadership and strategies every leader should consider in creating an environment of care that speaks to the needs and satisfaction of everyone living and working in the community is the focus of this session.

    COST: $25 AHCA/NCAL Member
    If you are not able to attend live, the recording will be provided to you. A certificate of attendance will be available after webinar.  
    Receive $10 off registration fee when purchasing four webinars. All webinars must be in your cart during the checkout process in order to receive discount.
    Additional webinars are:  
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    Registration is now open. See the AHCA/NCAL Events page.
  • Contains 3 Component(s)

    This resource considers various aspects of your facility and workforce profile to assist in and setting a plan to recruit and retain your workforce. Registration is free for AHCA/NCAL Members.

    This resource considers various aspects of your facility and workforce profile to assist in and setting a plan to recruit and retain your workforce. 

    Please send questions pertaining to the infromation to regulatory@ahca.org.  

    Registration is free for AHCA/NCAL Members.

    Follow the Instructions Below 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.
    Email educate@ahca.org if you need assistance registering.

    © 2024 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.


  • Contains 1 Component(s)

    ATI experts Brian Fuller and Fred Bentley as they unpack the Transforming Episode Accountability Model (TEAM), CMS’s most expansive mandatory bundled payment model ever introduced. As outlined in the IPPS Final Rule released in August 2024, TEAM will take effect on January 1, 2026, marking a significant shift in episode-based care. This webinar is available to AHCA/NCAL members only.

    ATI experts Brian Fuller and Fred Bentley as they unpack the Transforming Episode Accountability Model (TEAM), CMS’s most expansive mandatory bundled payment model ever introduced. As outlined in the IPPS Final Rule released in August 2024, TEAM will take effect on January 1, 2026, marking a significant shift in episode-based care.

    In this crucial webinar, Brian and Fred will dissect the key elements of TEAM, providing a review of the five major clinical conditions included in the model, outline essential design features, discuss how these changes impact post-acute organizations, and offer actionable strategies for preparing your facility.

    This webinar is available to AHCA/NCAL members only. The webinar recording is available. 
    Follow the Instructions Below 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. 
    Email educate@ahca.org if you need assistance with registering. 
    © 2024 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 the American Health Care Association.




  • Contains 2 Component(s)

    This webinar will cover a range of topics related to HUD’s Residential Care Facility Mortgage Insurance Program. For those unfamiliar with the Section 232 Residential Care facilities Mortgage Insurance Program, the presenters will also briefly summarize the program and its benefits. Additionally, the session will include opportunities to ask any Section 232-related questions you may have. This webinar is free and open to all.

    The AHCA/NCAL webinar, which will be held on Tuesday, September 17, 2024, at 2:00 p.m. EST, titled  “HUD’s 232 Program-Updates in Production and Asset Management”, will cover a range of topics related to HUD’s Residential Care Facility Mortgage Insurance Program.  

    Presentation topics will include:

    • Section 232 Program Overview
    • Numbers/trends on application volume, timing, and underwriting issues of note
    • Section 232 Green MIP Transactions:  Borrowers’ Post-Closing Responsibilities
    • Improving Data Quality in the Portal
    • REAC NSPIRE physical inspections
    • HUD-required Action Plans

     Note that, for those unfamiliar with the Section 232 Residential Care facilities Mortgage Insurance Program, the presenters will briefly summarize the program and its benefits.  Additionally, the session will include opportunities to ask any Section 232-related questions you may have.

    HUD Speakers:

    John Hartung, Director, Policy, Risk Analysis and Lender Relations Division

    Philip Head, Director of Asset Management

    Tim Gruenes, Director of Production

    Angela Collier, Deputy Director of Asset Management 

    This webinar is open to AHCA/NCAL members and non-members. There is no charge for participation.

    Membership to AHCA/NCAL is not required to access the materials however, you will need to create an account to identify your personal access to the materials.

    How to Register: 
    • To avoid technical problems, use Google Chrome. 
    • Participants will need to login using their existing ahcancalED username 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 hereAfter creating an account, you will be able to register for the webinar. 

    Need further assistance? Email educate@ahca.org

  • Contains 3 Component(s)

    Each October several key regulatory manuals update, including those for the Resident Assessment Instrument (RAI) and ICD-10-CM Codes and Guidelines. Understanding the changes and ensuring documentation practices align with these updates are key for resident care planning, reimbursement, quality measures, quality improvement and regulatory compliance. Registration is $25 AHCA members and $65 Non-members .

    Each October several key regulatory manuals update, including those for the Resident Assessment Instrument (RAI) and ICD-10-CM Codes and Guidelines. Understanding the changes and ensuring documentation practices align with these updates are key for resident care planning, reimbursement, quality measures, quality improvement and regulatory compliance.

    Objectives:

    • Summarize major changes to the Minimum Data Set (MDS) and the International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision, Clinical Modification (ICD-10-CM) effective October 1, 2024.
      • Explain how to code new items on the MDS beginning 10/1/2024.
      • State best practices for code accuracy.
      • Verbalize an understanding of what is coming in the future for coding.

    Speaker:  Amy Miller RN, BSN, RAC-CT, CPC; Director of Clinical and Regulatory Services; American Health Care Association

    Target Audience: MDS Coordinators, Facility Coders (ICD-10), Directors of Nursing and Administrators.

    Cost:

    Registration is $25 AHCA members

    $65 Non-members  

    A certificate of attendance will be available after viewing the video. 

    Follow the Instructions Below 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.
    Email educate@ahca.org if you need assistance. 
    Disclaimer:

    The MDS 3.0 RAC-CT Recertification Workshop was developed as an educational program and reference for long-term care professionals. To the best of our knowledge, it reflects current federal regulations and practices. However, it cannot be considered absolute and universal. The information contained in this workshop must be considered in light of the individual organization and state regulations. 

    The authors disclaim responsibility for any adverse effect resulting directly or indirectly from the use of the workshop material, from any undetected errors, and from the user’s misunderstanding of the material. The authors put forth every effort to ensure that the content, including any policies, recommendations, and sample documents used in this training, were in agreement with current federal regulations, recommendations, and practices at the time of publication.   

    The information provided in this training is subject to revision based on future updates and clarifications by CMS.


    © 2024 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.

    Coming Early 2025 

    Learning the Minimum Data Set – Basic Training for the Interdisciplinary Team

    Overall Course Objectives:

    • Explain the role of the RAI (Resident Assessment Instrument) in nursing homes
    • Explain the process for completing the Minimum Data Set (MDS)
    • Verbalize how to complete the various individual data elements of the MDS
    • Verbalize the assessment scheduling and correction process of the MDS.

    More details will be made available January 2025. 

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