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World Wide Pressure Injury Prevention Day, November 17

Each year, pressure ulcers affect more than 2.5 million Americans and cost billions of dollars to treat. You can raise awareness of these dangerous conditions by participating in World Wide Pressure Injury Prevention Day on Nov. 17. Click on the following links for promotional tools to educate the health care community and the public about pressure-induced injuries and how to prevent them.

CMS S&C Memo 17-05-ALL: Information on the Implementation Plans for the Emergency Preparedness Regulation

CMS S&C Memo 17-05-ALL:  Information on the Implementation Plans for the Emergency Preparedness Regulation

  • Information for Implementation: The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Survey and Certification Group is providing general information regarding the implementation plans for the new Emergency Preparedness Rule.  The information addresses the implementation date for providers and suppliers, the development of Interpretive Guidelines (IGs), surveyor training and resources available to assist in the implementation of this regulation.
  • Affects all 17 providers and suppliers: The regulation affects all 17 providers and suppliers and must be fully implemented by November 15, 2017.

The CMS memo is here or you may visit www.cms.gov/Medicare/Provider-Enrollment-and-Certification/SurveyCertificationGenInfo/Policy-and-Memos-to-States-and-Regions-Items/Survey-and-Cert-Letter-17-05.html?DLPage=1&DLEntries=10&DLSort=2&DLSortDir=descending.

Reminder to Use Forms for Administrator and Director of Nursing Change

Use Forms for Administrator and Director of Nursing Change

  • Please remember the SLCR has developed forms for your convenience to use to notify the Licensure and Certification Unit if a change in Administrator or Director of Nursing has occurred in your facility.
  • The forms are located on LTC Application and Forms web page. The instructions for submission are included on the bottom of each form.

CMS S&C Memo 17-03-NH: Save the Date: Training for Phase 1 Implementation of New Nursing Home Regulations

CMS S&C Memo 17-03-NH:  Save the Date: Training for Phase 1 Implementation of New Nursing Home Regulations

  • Need for Training: The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is developing an online training for Regional Offices (RO), State Survey Agencies (SA), providers and other stakeholders on the new Nursing Home Regulations.
  • Training Content and Availability: The online training will include information about Phase 1 of new Nursing Home Regulations, and will be available to all parties starting November 18, 2016.
  • Mandatory Requirement: All Long Term Care (LTC) surveyors are required to complete this training in order to be able to conduct any LTC surveys after November 28, 2016.

The CMS memo is attached or you may visit www.cms.gov/Medicare/Provider-Enrollment-and-Certification/SurveyCertificationGenInfo/Policy-and-Memos-to-States-and-Regions-Items/Survey-and-Cert-Letter-17-03.html?DLPage=1&DLEntries=10&DLFilter=nh&DLSort=2&DLSortDir=descending.

2017 MANHA Winterfest

2017 MANHA Winterfest

  • February 8-10, 2017:  Connectivity: The Key to Career Success
  • Location:  Ameristar Hotel and Spa, St. Charles

Missouri Association of Nursing Home Administrators is pleased to invite you to attend our midyear conference, Winterfest. The goal of this conference is to provide long-term care administrators and their staff practical and inspirational education hours along with the opportunity to network and socialize with colleagues. It is also the only MANHA-sponsored conference that provides you a chance to view the latest technology, products, and services offered by suppliers.

Please see the brochure attached for more information.

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International Infection Prevention Week: October 16-22 

During International Infection Prevention Week, help break the chain of infection by educating health care professionals, administrators, legislators and consumers about the importance of preventing infections and improving outcomes. Click on the following links for more information and resources about promoting infection prevention in long-term care.

Introduction to the Revised Federal Nursing Home Regulations

Introduction to the Revised Federal Nursing Home Regulations: What’s In, What’s Not

  • October 21, 2016:  Consumer Voice Webinar -2:00 – 3:15 EDT

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) just released its revised nursing home regulations. These regulations are dramatically different from the previous regulations, and will impact the lives and care of nursing home residents for years to come. Consumers and advocates alike need to know what is new and what has remained the same.

Join this webinar to find out! Hear CMS provide an overview of the revised rule and experts from the Center for Medicare Advocacy, Justice in Aging and Consumer Voice discuss changes in key areas.  Topics covered will include staffing, arbitration, admission/transfer-discharge/readmission, and more.

 

Please visit the event registration page here.

Long Term Care Safety Culture Assessment Webinar

Long Term Care Safety Culture Assessment Webinar

  • October 18, 2016:  webinar 12:00-1:00 pm CT

The AHRQ Survey of Resident Safety Culture can help nursing homes and assisted living communities identify strengths and opportunities in their culture that supports improvement, including success in QAPI projects. The Center for Patient Safety offers the survey in an online user-friendly format AT NO COST FOR MISSOURI-LICENSED FACILITIES. Two hours of follow-up consultation is also included. The Center will host a free webinar to share more details about the survey and related CPS services.

For more information or to register, click here or contact Kathy Wire at kwire@centerforpatientsafety.org/ (314) 540-4910.

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Reducing Antipsychotic Medication Use 

Engaging residents in their care and providing treatment alternatives assists in reducing the unnecessary use of antipsychotics. Click on the following links to learn more about reducing the use of antipsychotic medications.

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Residents’ Rights Month

Residents’ Rights Month is an annual event held in October by The National Consumer Voice for Quality Long-Term Care to celebrate and focus on awareness of dignity, respect and the value of long-term care residents. Resources are available for facilities to assist residents in learning and exercising their rights. Click on the links below to learn more.

Conversations with Carmen

Conversations with Carmen

  • October 21, 2016:  The All-New CMS Regulations: A First Look
  • Guest Presenter:  Glenn Blacklock

Join culture change expert Carmen Bowman, MHS, on her monthly web talk show. Actually, it’s better than a talk show because you too can join the conversation by asking questions of Carmen and her guests. Carmen’s smart look at culture change focuses on a wide variety of topics. She brings an insider’s view of regulations, and reports on little changes happening in government, in attitude, in practice. Each month she will share culture change news and updates, amusing and heartwarming stories, and interview a guest on a relevant and timely topic.

Please see the Conversations with Carmen Event page here for more information including registration.

MLN Emergencies, Disasters, and Lessons Learned: Are You Really Ready?

MLN Emergencies, Disasters, and Lessons Learned: Are You Really Ready?

  • October 25, 2016:  Cape Girardeau
  • October 26, 2016:  St. Louis
  • November 16, 2016:  Macon
  • November 17, 2016:  Jefferson City

This presentation will discuss emergencies, disasters, risk assessment, and lessons learned from case studies. The presentation will provide participants with specific suggestions to help be better prepared in the event a disaster does occur.

Please see the Workshop brochure and more information including registration here.

Busy Doing Nothing? How to Foster Purpose and Meaning for Seniors in LTC

Busy Doing Nothing?  How to Foster Purpose and Meaning for Seniors in LTC

  • Webinar –November 9, 2016 webinar 11:30 a.m. – 12:45 p.m. CT.
  • Presenter: Kathleen Weissberg, Select Rehabilitation

Are your residents busy doing nothing?  Are they actively engaged?  Research evidence indicates today’s seniors prefer continued engagement in meaningful and purposeful activities and occupations.  Those who are occupationally active show positive therapeutic benefits, demonstrate fewer negative behaviors, need less help with self-care tasks, report positive mood, and describe greater quality of life.

Please find registration and more information here.

MHCA Seminar

Coordination of Care Seminar

  • November 10, 2016:  West Plains

Join MHCA for this session that will cover the beginning-to-end journey between Hospice and Nursing Facilities. Learn how to know when it’s time for hospice, how hospice can benefit the facility, the resident, and the family. There will be panel discussion on Care Planning and End of Life Decisions, as well as providing grief counseling for family and facility employees.

 

For more information, including registration, please see the MHCA event page here.

MLN Communication Workshop

Communication More Than Words: Using Body Language to Communicate Workshop

  • November 1, 2016:  Poplar Bluff
  • November 10, 2016:  Cape Girardeau
  • November 15, 2016:  St. Louis

Participants will learn how body language affects every-day interaction with staff, families, and residents. Participants will gain knowledge and hands-on experience with interpreting nonverbal signs of pain, stress, deception, and the concept of micro expression through clinically best practices.

 

Please see the Workshop brochure and more information including registration here.

Readmissions/Medication Safety/Behavior Health Webinar

Readmissions/Medication Safety/Behavior Health Webinar

  • October 20, 2016:  The Care Transitions for Medication Safety in the Community
  • Presenter:  Lauren E. Glaze, PharmD

In this free webinar, Lauren E. Glaze, PharmD, will define transitional care and its affect on health care outcomes and expenditures by:

  • Identifying medication-related strategies to decrease hospital readmissions
  • Describing the development of a transitions of care (TOC) service
  • Reviewing examples of pharmacist-led interventions to enhance TOC in rural communities

 

For more information including registration, please see the event page here.

Hot Topics: Culture Change in Action

Family Matters: Creating Person-Centered Care Partners

  • October 20, 2016:  Family Matters: Creating Person-Centered Care Partners
  • Presenters:  Stephanie Gfeller, Long-Term Care Program Coordinator, Kansas State University Center on Aging and Judy Miller, Project Consultant, PEAK 2.0, Kansas State University

Many discussions about person-centered care that include the family of residents are focused on the challenges of working with family members or how they stand in the way of person-centered care. Not this one! This webinar will explore the importance of creating person-centered care partners out of the residents’ family members. The barriers that make this relationship difficult and solutions for overcoming those will be discussed. Individualized care plans and acceptance of risk are critical pieces of person-centered care and you will learn how family partners can be an integral part of these processes.

 

Please see the Hot Topics Event page here for more information including registration.

MANHA’s Activity Director Training Program

MANHA’s Activity Director Training Program

  • October 10-14, 2016:  Jefferson City

This course is designed to:

  • teach the long-term care activity director how
  • to stimulate physical and psychosocial abilities in residents and how to promote selfworth and usefulness in the resident;
  • explain the activity director’s role within the long-term care team; and
  • enhance the activity director’s career through the sharing of ideas and programs.

 

Please see the brochure for more information including registration on MANHA’s website here.