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CONFERENCE SCHEDULE
6:30 - 8:00 am Exhibit Setup and Breakfast Location: Grand Ballroom Foyer 8:00 - 9:00 am Attendee Check-In, Exhibit, and Breakfast Breakfast Sponsor: Starkweather and Shepley Insurance Brokerage Inc. Location: Grand Ballroom Foyer
8:00 am - 4:00 pm Exhibit
Location: Grand Ballroom Foyer 9:00 - 9:45 am Opening Keynote Session From Awareness to Action: Protecting Elders Through Considerate & Informed Leadership This keynote will focus on practical steps to transition from awareness of elder abuse to actively preventing it through considerate and informed leadership. Mr. Greenwood will provide real-life examples illustrating that awareness alone is insufficient—action, including proper training, reporting, and accountability, is essential. He will emphasize the transformative power of leadership by example in creating an environment where abuse is not tolerated and residents' rights are consistently upheld. Keynote Speaker: Paul Greenwood, Greenwood Corporation Location: Grand Ballroom 9:45 - 10:45 am Breakout Session 1 The Hospitality Model vs. The Medical Model: Finding the Right Approach This panel will explore the dynamic interplay between the medical and hospitality models in assisted living communities, highlighting how each model impacts resident care, well-being, and overall experience. Moderator/Panelist: David Dosa, Geriatrician & Health Services Researcher, Brown University Panelists
Session Sponsor: Horizon Pharmacy Location: Salon I
9:45 - 10:45 am Breakout Session 2 Person-Centered Care: Building a Standardized Strategy for Success This session will explore how assisted living communities can effectively create and implement a Person-Centered Care (PCC) strategy that aligns individual resident preferences with organizational policies. Moderator/Panelist: Pam Morris, MSW, President and CEO, Jewish Collaborative Services Panelists
Session Sponsor: Wingate Living
Location: Salon II 10:50 - 11:50 am Breakout Session 3 Legislative Roundtable - Addressing Challenges and Shaping the Future of Long-Term Care As the long-term care sector continues to evolve, legislators play a pivotal role in shaping the policies and regulations that impact assisted living communities and the people they serve. This session brings together key legislators to discuss the most pressing legislative challenges facing the long-term care industry today and the opportunities that lie ahead. With a focus on state-level regulations, the panel will explore how lawmakers are addressing the needs of both providers and residents, and what changes or initiatives are on the horizon. Moderator: Chris Rielly, Vice President, The Bradford Group Panelists
10:50 - 11:50 am Breakout Session 4 Balancing Individual Resident Needs vs. Developing Universal Policies This session will explore the delicate balance between meeting the unique needs of individual residents and implementing universal policies that ensure consistency and fairness across assisted living communities. Moderator/Panelist: Roberta B. Merkle, Esq, Executive Vice President, Strategic Initiatives, Saint Elizabeth Community Panelists
Session Sponsor: Continuum Hospice & Palliative Care Location: Salon II
11:50 am – 12:30 pm Exhibit Location: Grand Ballroom Foyer 12:30 - 1:45 pm Keynote Luncheon Improving the Quality of Care for Assisted Living Residents in the United States Improving the quality of care for the 800,000 residents of assisted living facilities is a critical topic that requires urgent attention and thoughtful solutions as the industry becomes the site of care for nearly a million Americans nationwide. As a practicing geriatrician with over 20 years of experience studying health care delivery for frail older adults, Dr. David Dosa’s keynote address will delve into the importance of fostering a compassionate and competent care environment for the elderly. He will emphasize the need for robust training programs for caregivers, ensuring they are equipped with the necessary skills and knowledge to provide personalized and empathetic care. By integrating innovative technology, such as telemedicine and wearable health monitors, the talk highlights how facilities can enhance health monitoring and early intervention, ultimately improving residents' overall well-being. Moreover, it stresses the significance of creating a homelike atmosphere where residents are safe, while feeling valued, respected, and part of a supportive community. By prioritizing these elements, assisted living facilities can transform into nurturing spaces where residents not only receive excellent care but also thrive in a dignified and fulfilling environment. Keynote Speaker: David Dosa, Geriatrician & Health Services Researcher, Brown University Location: Grand Ballroom 1:45 - 2:15 pm Awards Ceremony Location: Grand Ballroom 2:15 - 2:45 pm Exhibit Location: Grand Ballroom Foyer 2:45 - 3:45 pm General Session Revolutionizing Assisted Living - How Cutting-Edge Technology is Enhancing Resident Safety and Independence This panel discussion will explore transformative technologies that are reshaping the landscape of assisted living and senior care. Focusing on innovations designed to enhance resident independence, safety, and overall well-being, the session will showcase how these advancements are paving the way for a more efficient and personalized approach to senior living. Panelists
Session Sponsor: Radius Executive IT Solutions Location: Grand Ballroom
3:45 - 5:00 pm Cocktail Networking Reception Networking Reception Sponsor: Smithfield Woods Senior Living & Chapel Hill Senior Living Location: Rotanda
CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS: 4.5 Credits (AL and NH Administrators credits)
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