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2oth ANNUAL CONFERENCEREED CONFERENCE CENTER, MIDWEST CITY, OK

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Wednesday, March 11, 2o157:3o - 8:3o Activity Directors Network7:3o - 8:3o Continental Breakfast7:45 - 8:3o Registration8:3o - 4:45 Seminars:

Long Term Care Administration Activity Directors Nursing Dining Services Environmental Services

8:3o - 12:oo Board Member/Trustee Seminar1o:oo - 1:3o Exhibit Hall Open1:o5 - 1:25 LeadingAge Oklahoma Annual Business Mtg.

The 2o15 Annual Conference is all about you--the voice of aging in Oklahoma. You are leading the way through innovative care and services delivered to meet the changing needs of older adults. You are committed to improving the aging experience. It’s up to you to be the voice representing the heart and soul of this new generation of older Americans who are changing the face of aging.

Make plans to be a part of this inspiring gathering of leaders to look at aging from a new perspective.The LeadingAge Oklahoma Annual Conference provides quality education at an affordable price! We invite you to join us and “BE THE VOICE for Long Term Care” at the LeadingAge Oklahoma2oth Annual Conference on March 1o – 11, 2o15.

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Tuesday, March 1o, 2o157:3o - 8:25 Culture Change Network7:3o - 8:3o Continental Breakfast7:45 - 8:3o Registration8:3o - 4:45 Seminars:

Long Term Care Administration Assisted Living Social Services Activities for Independent Living Adult Day Health Services Housing

1o:oo - 3:3o Exhibit Hall Open6:oo - 6:3o Reception - Oklahoma History Center6:3o Annual Awards Program & Member Dinner

Oklahoma History Center

Schedule at a Glance

BE THE VOICEfor

LONG TERM CARE

ABOUT LEADINGAGE OKLAHOMALeadingAge Oklahoma represents an association of members who are forward-thinking in shaping the future of the long-term care profession. Our members lead in innovative practices that transform how we care for our aging population, cutting-edge initiatives to develop services that meet the needs and preferences of older adults and advocacy efforts to advance the interests of the aging consumer.

OUR MISSION:Advancing policies and ideas to empower aging services providers

OUR VISION:Expanding the world of possibilities for aging

OUR PROMISE:Inspire. Serve. Advocate.

BE THE VOICE

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IMPACT

BE THE VOICE—of—

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CEU INFORMATIONCONCURRENT SEMINARSAttend the designated full-day seminar to receive appropriate CEU credit. The CEU key indicates the continuing education available at each seminar. Seminar titles represent the specific discipline referenced. For those seminars that encompass multiple disciplines, please refer to the CEU Key. CEU Certificates will be distributed at the close of the seminars on March 1o and 11. Refer to the registration form to designate CEU credit request.

ADULT DAY CARE ADMINISTRATORSThe Adult Day Health Services Seminar on March 1o and the Long Term Care Administration Seminar on March 11 have each been approved for 6 continuing education clock hours by NAB/NCERS approval #1o32o15-28.5o-14199in. (6 hours CEU credit for each seminar or a total offering of 12 Hours CEU Credit for Adult Day Care Administrators.) This educational offering has been reviewed by the National Continuing Education Review Service (NCERS) of the National Association of Long Term Care Administrator Boards (NAB) and approved for 12 clock hours.

ASSISTED LIVING/RESIDENTIAL CARE ADMINISTRATORSThe Assisted Living Seminar on March 1o and the Long Term Care Administration Seminar on March 11 have each been approved for 6 continuing education clock hours by NAB/NCERS approval #1o32o15-28.5o-14199in. (6 hours CEU credit for each seminar for a total offering of 12 Hours CEU Credit for Assisted Living/Residential Care Administrators.) This educational offering has been reviewed by the National Continuing Education Review Service (NCERS) of the National Association of Long Term Care Administrator Boards (NAB) and approved for 12 clock hours.

BOARD MEMBER/TRUSTEE The Board Member/Trustee Seminar is approved for 3 hours CEU credit for the half-day option and 6 hours CEU credit for the full-day option by attending the Long Term Care Administration Seminar in the afternoon.

DIETARY The Dining Services Seminar on March 11 has been submitted for 6 hours Continuing Education by the Certifying Board for Dietary Managers.

HOME CARE ADMINISTRATIONThe Long Term Care Administration Seminars on March 1o and 11 have been approved by the Oklahoma State Department of Health for 6 hours CEU credit each for a total of 12 hours CEU credit for Home Care Administration.

NURSINGFor nurses needing CEUs, the following seminars are NAB approved for 6 hours CEU credit: the Long Term Care Administration seminar on March 1o and the Nursing seminar on March 11.

NURSING HOME ADMINISTRATORSThe Long Term Care Administration Seminars on March 1o and 11 have each been approved for 6 continuing education clock hours by NAB/NCERS - approval #1o32o15-28.5o-14199in. (6 hours CEU credit for each LTC Administration Seminar, for a total offering of 12 Hours CEU Credit for Nursing Home Administrators.) This educational offering has been reviewed by the National Continuing Education Review Service (NCERS) of the National Association of Long Term Care Administrator Boards (NAB) and approved for 12 clock hours.

CEU KEY Adult Day Health Services - ADH

Assisted Living - ALDietary - DT

Home Care - HC Nursing - NS

Nursing Home Administration - NHA Residential Care - RC

Mark the registration form for theCEU credit requested.

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Long Term Care Administration Seminar March 1o CEU: NHA, HC, NS Be the Voice for Long Term Care Quality

A world-renowned speaker on Leadership, Tommy Spaulding inspires audiences and teaches them how to achieve unprecedented professional and personal success by forming deeper, more authentic relationships. Tommy demonstrates how investing unselfishly in the lives of others is the most important thing we can do for ourselves and our organization. He will share secrets from his New York Times bestselling book. In addition, providers will be exposed to a wealth of timely topics to directly impact the quality of your operations including elder abuse, community renovation, transitioning to EMRs, ICD-1o, and Managed Care.

It’s Not Just Who You KnowTommy Spaulding, Spaulding CompaniesElder Abuse: It Takes All of Us to Guard Against ItCarol Silver Elliott, Jewish Home FamilyAligning Your Physical Environment with Your Marketing DemandsMichael Starke, PMD Advisory Services; Tony Ewert, ARI; Jeffrey Anderzhon, Eppstein Uhen ArchitectsThe EMR Puzzle - Putting the Pieces TogetherKyle Bradley, Health MEDX; Sue Slama, St. Simeon’s; Steve Thomas, Baptist Village CommunitiesICD-10, An Operator’s Guide for ComplianceKimberly Stenzel, Pathway Health ServicesFinding Your Place in Managed Care ModelsJill Sumner, LeadingAge

Assisted Living Seminar March 1o CEU: AL, RC Be the Voice for Assisted Living Options

This session will begin with the inspiring words by Tommy Spaulding, see LTC Adm. Seminar. The possibilities and challenges of culture change in assisted living will be explored along with implementation of culture change initiatives to rethink employee responsibilities, staffing and care delivery. Additional topics offered include innovative ideas and regulatory guidance from experts in the profession.

It’s Not Just Who You KnowTommy Spaulding, Spaulding CompaniesVisions and Possibilities for Culture Change in Assisted LivingAmy Ruedinger , Pinnacle Innovative Healthcare SolutionsSuccessfully Implementing Culture Change in Assisted LivingAmy Ruedinger , Pinnacle Innovative Healthcare SolutionsUnited Voices - Provider and OSDH Address Compliance QuestionsJoyce Clark, Achievis Senior Living Assoc.; Mary Fleming, OK State Department of Health

Adult Day Health Services Seminar March 1o CEU: ADH Be the Voice for Adult Day Services Operations

This session will begin with the inspiring words by Tommy Spaulding, see LTC Adm. Seminar.The session will then share ideas to transform your operations, expand your programming, and review regulatory and finance issues.

It’s Not Just Who You KnowTommy Spaulding, Spaulding CompaniesImproving the Adult Day Health Experience - Inside and OutPatrick O’Kane, Sunbeam Family ServicesServices Through the Department of Veterans AffairsJoseph Dudley, OKC VA Health Care SystemNavigating Clients with DementiaLisa Watkins, Oasis Adult Day Services; Peggy Marsh, Alzheimer’s AssociationADvantage Adult Day Health Service OptionsMelinda Spaulding, DHS Aging Services, ADvantage AdministrationThe Survey Process for Adult Day ServicesDebbie Zamarripa, OK State Department of Health 3

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Activities for Independent Living Seminar March 1o Be the Voice for Wellness Programming

This session will begin with the inspiring words by Tommy Spaulding, see LTC Adm. Seminar.It will then include thought-provoking presentations to advance resident engagement, challenge providers to improve outcomes, understand resident barriers, and share the value of the intellectual dimension of wellness. Attendees will then learn how to balance the responsibilities in this role and to promote your own wellness.

It’s Not Just Who You KnowTommy Spaulding, Spaulding CompaniesMaking a Difference: Depression in Older AdultsEsther Steinberg, Healthy IDEASThe Challenge of Living Longer BetterHank Hartsell, OK State Department of HealthDon’t Skip RecessMolly Ross, Integris James L. Hall Center for Mind, Body, SpiritThe Intellectual Dimension of Wellness - The Importance of Lifelong LearningChris Elliott, Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, University of Oklahoma

Housing Seminar March 1o Be the Voice for Housing Management

This session will begin with the inspiring words by Tommy Spaulding, see LTC Adm. Seminar.From transportation to elder abuse and services, to scams, this program will cover a wealth of information to empower housing professionals to address the many issues that arise in the daily operations in senior housing.

It’s Not Just Who You KnowTommy Spaulding, Spaulding CompaniesVolunteering and Transportation - Both Are Essential for SeniorsBeth Patterson, RSVP of Central OklahomaElder Abuse: A Problem with SolutionsCarol Silver Elliott, Jewish Home FamilyPartnerships to Support Aging in PlaceKirk Shrader & Wanda Furney, DHS Aging ServicesFraud Watch - Protecting Seniors from ScamsShirley Cox, DHS Aging ServicesDealing With Difficult Residents and FamiliesSarah Quale, Oklahoma City Housing Authority

Social Services Seminar March 1o Be the Voice for Social Services Resources

This session will begin with the inspiring words by Tommy Spaulding, see LTC Adm. Seminar.Social services professionals will be immersed with information on such topics as dementia, depression, spirituality for elders, and the importance of resident-directed care plans.

It’s Not Just Who You KnowTommy Spaulding, Spaulding CompaniesMeeting the Spiritual Needs of ResidentsChris Finley, Baptist Village CommunitiesAlzheimer’s - Understanding the Challenges for Individuals and FamiliesPolly Milligan, Inverness at HomeIdentifying and Addressing Depression to Improve Quality of LifeEsther Steinberg, Healthy IDEASThe Role of Social Services in Promoting Resident-Directed CareAmy Ruedinger , Pinnacle Innovative Healthcare Solutions 4

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Long Term Care Administration Seminar March 11 CEU: NHA, AL, RC, ADH, HC Be the Voice for Long Term Care Services

This information-packed session includes a host of timely topics such as operations, finance, managing care transitions to improve outcomes, healthy aging, medication management, and how we can positively impact the image of long term care. The session will conclude with a remarkable closing. From coverage on ABC World News Tonight, Katie Couric, CNN, and a host of other media outlets, Dan Cohen has shared his powerful message through the documentary, “Music and Memory”. Attendees will experience this program and how it is changing lives in an amazing way.

Managing Care Transitions to Reduce Readmissions and Improve OutcomesDr. Robert Harrington, Reliant Post-Acute Care SolutionsFiscal and Operational UpdateLeah Klusch, Alliance Training CenterHealthy Aging: Live Longer BetterHank Hartsell, OK State Dept of Health; Mark Gray & Jana Headrick, Inverness Village; Don Blose & Debbie Miller , Spanish Cove Retirement VillagePsychotropic and Unnecessary Medication Reduction - Rethinking Your Pathway to ComplianceClay Bullard, PGx MedicalRepositioning Your Image in Long Term CareBill Pemberton, Forte` GroupAffordable Care Act - Your Responsibilities as an EmployerWayne Pettigrew, Group and Pension PlannersAlive Inside: Leveraging Music to Enrich LivesDan Cohen, Music and Memory

Activity Directors Seminar March 11 Be the Voice for Activity Ideas

Come prepared for an engaging day of programming ideas to address the various individuals served in long term care programs including a staging program to assess their needs. Additionally, the validation method will be shared to help activity professionals better connect with individuals in order to improve their quality of life. This program will conclude with an inspiring presentation on Music and Memory, see LTC Adm. Seminar for details.

Breaking Through the Barrier of Dementia Using the Validation© MethodDianne Knettel, Volunteers of AmericaThinking Outside the Activity BoxMary Beth Bisinger & Michelle Dubre, Genesis Rehabilitation ServicesAlive Inside: Leveraging Music to Enrich LivesDan Cohen, Music and Memory

Board Member/Trustee Seminar March 11 CEU: NHA Be the Voice for Board/Trustee Leadership

As a not-for-profit, your success ultimately lies in the vision and strategic plan of your Board. This session will enlighten Board members with information on the importance of your social accountability, your image and brand as a not-for-profit, and survey experience to expand your improvement opportunities by learning from others. Attendees can choose the session of your choice for the afternoon with the conference concluding with a remarkable program on Music and Memory, see LTC Adm. Seminar for details.

Creating a Practical Social Accountability ProgramJohn Harned, Epworth VillaLeveraging Your Image and Brand as a Not-for-ProfitBill Pemberton, Forte` GroupResident and Employee Satisfaction Surveys: An Innovative Approach to Improvement OpportunitiesJessica Bolen, Montereau

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BDining Services Seminar March 11 CEU: DT

Be the Voice for Dining Services ExcellenceWe all know that dining services has a direct impact on resident satisfaction. This program will enable attendees to discover more about restaurant style dining, examine all of the details to master a successful dining services program, a regulatory update, a look at sanitation issues and food safety, and creative ideas to enhance your dining program.

Restaurant Style Menu Planning: The Cornerstone of Cultural ChangeJohn Carson, Carson’s Food Service ManagementThe Loud Voice of DetailsRyan Parker, SYSCOA Look at Deficiencies in DiningKaren Gray, Oklahoma State Department of HealthDining Outside the BoxEric Peters, Spanish Cove Retirement VillageFood Safety All Day Every DayJoyce Lamilla, Ben E KeithWhat We Should Know About Chemical Safety and the New S.D.S. RegulationsMonty Carlton, PureForce

Environmental Services Seminar March 11 Be the Voice for Environmental Services Responsibilities

From operational practices and documentation, to infection control and life safety issues, this seminar will explore many issues faced on a daily basis in this department. This session will also include a look at emergency preparedness and how your community can be prepared for emergency situations that might arise whether a natural disaster, weather, or other occurrences that could disrupt operations for the community.

How to Workload Your Facility to Ensure Quality OutcomesPaul Hill, MasscoTop 10 Disaster Preparedness Mistakes and How to Avoid ThemEmily Nelson, Agility RecoveryHigh Level Cleaning and DisinfectingKimberly Spring, CloroxDeficient Practices in Life Safety Code and Physical PlantNathan Johns, OK State Department of Health

Nursing Seminar March 11 CEU: NS Be the Voice for Nursing Care

This “deep-dive” for long term care nursing professionals will include survey specifics relating to the MDS, development of care plans, falls, and quality assurance practices, all of which are integral components for quality long term care. This program will conclude with an inspiring presentation on Music and Memory, see LTC Adm. Seminar for details.

Fall Prevention: It’s Still a Crucial Quality of Care IssueKimberly Stenzel, Pathway HealthSpeaking Up for QualityGayla Middlestead, TMF Health Quality InstituteReview of Survey Protocols for MDS AccuracyLeah Klusch, Alliance Training CenterDevelopment of Coordinated Care Plans Including Rehab and Interdisciplinary Team ActivitiesLeah Klusch, Alliance Training CenterAlive Inside: Leveraging Music to Enrich LivesDan Cohen, Music and Memory 6

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NETWORKINGOPPORTUNITIES

“Networking” becomes the best source to answer questions, get recommendations and learn new and different ways of doing business that APPLY to your circumstances. Meeting colleagues from across the state also gives you resources to tap into later. Most importantly, networking can be fun. Meeting people who care about the same things with interesting perspectives strengthens your sense of belonging to your professional community of work. Bring your business cards and be prepared to connect with your peers.

EARLY BIRD BREAKFAST NETWORKING Open to all conference attendees

March 1o – 7:3o a.m. – 8:25 a.m. Culture Change NetworkMarch 11 – 7:3o a.m. – 8:25 a.m. Activity Directors

LEADINGAGE OKLAHOMA MEMBER EVENTS2oth Annual Awards Program & Member Dinner

March 1o, 2o15The LeadingAge Oklahoma 20th Annual Awards Program is all about people. People who make a difference every day in the lives of those they serve. It’s about quality care and commitment that is an inspiration to others. This program is our way of saying thank you to those who provide outstanding service by representing the voice of Oklahoma’s elders through care, involvement, innovation, leadership, advocacy, as well as personal and organizational generosity.

The award recipients will be honored at the 2oth Annual Awards Program and Member Dinner. The program and dinner will be held at the beautiful Oklahoma History Museum on March 1o, 2o15.

Networking Reception 6:oo p.m. - 6:3o p.m.Awards Program and Dinner 6:3o p.m. - 8:3o p.m.

This special event is held in honor of the LeadingAge Oklahoma members. We hope you will join us for an evening of recognition, camaraderie amongst your peer members and great food! As a member of LeadingAge Oklahoma your attendance is complimentary , however a reservation is required. Please note your attendance on the registration form. Your dinner ticket will be in your registration packet. Transportation will be provided from the Reed Conference Center.

Event sponsors Ziegler – Awards Program * US Foods – Member Dinner

* Alliance Bus Group – Transportation * ADG - Printing

LeadingAge Oklahoma Annual Business Meeting March 11

LeadingAge Oklahoma will conduct its Annual Business Meeting to elect officers, recognize the leadership of the association, and to confirm our mission of “Advancing policies and ideas to empower aging services providers.” The meeting will be held from 1:o5 – 1:25 on March 11, 2o15. All LeadingAge Oklahoma Members are encouraged to attend. (Door prizes will be awarded.) 7

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REGISTRATION INFORMATIONEach applicant must complete a separate registration form. Two-day attendees must register for one seminar each day. Prices listed are per-day rates. Early registration is encouraged! Registrations received after February 23 will be accepted on a space-available basis. Registration and payment must be received by February 23 to receive the advanced registration fee. Each seminar is a full-day program with the exception of the Board Member/Trustee Seminar, which is a half-day program with a full-day option. Credit card payments are accepted only for online registration. To register online go to the Annual Conference tab at www.LeadingAgeOK.org.

REGISTRATION FEE includes Continental Breakfast, Lunch Buffet, and Afternoon Refreshments.

PASSPORT REGISTRATION This entitles the attendee access to any of the seminars for both days. Simply mark the “Passport” registration and select all seminars you would like to attend. You will receive all applicable seminar materials for the seminars you have selected. To request CEU

credit, mark the seminar you plan to attend each day and the corresponding CEU credit requested. This registration will ensure seating availability at all indicated seminars. Cost: see registration form.

CANCELLATION POLICY Cancellations received prior to February 23 will receive a refund, less a $2o processing fee. Cancellations received prior to March 3 will receive 5o% credit toward future LeadingAge Oklahoma seminars. Notify LeadingAge Oklahoma by March 3 of any substitutions. All cancellations or substitutions must be e-mailed to [email protected].

GENERAL INFORMATIONCONFERENCE LOCATION

REED CONFERENCE CENTER, 58oo Will Rogers Road, Midwest City, OK 7311o• Take Interstate 35 South to Oklahoma City. Merge onto Interstate 4o East via Exit 128 toward Ft. Smith. Take Sooner Road (Exit 156A). Turn left onto Sooner Road. Turn right onto Will Rogers Road.• Take Interstate 35 North to Oklahoma City. Merge onto Interstate 4o East toward Ft. Smith. Take Sooner Road (Exit 156A). Turn left onto Sooner Road. Turn right onto Will Rogers Road.• Take Interstate 4o West to Sooner Road (Exit 156A). Turn right onto Sooner Road. Turn right onto Will Rogers Road.• Take Interstate 4o East toward Oklahoma City. Take the ramp onto Sooner Road. Turn left onto Sooner Road. Turn right onto Will Rogers Road.

CONFERENCE HOTELSheraton Midwest City, 58oo Will Rogers Road, Midwest City, OK 7311o

In conjunction with the LeadingAge Oklahoma Annual Conference, a block of rooms has been reserved with a special rate of $114 per night. The Sheraton Midwest City hotel is connected to the Reed Conference Center.

To make your reservations, call the hotel directly, Ph. 4o5-741-7333. Reservations must be made by February 27, 2o15 to guarantee the special rate. When making your reservation, please refer to “LeadingAge Oklahoma” in order to receive the $114 daily rate. Make your reservations early!

ASSOCIATION INFORMATION EXHIBITOR INFORMATION Mary Brinkley, Executive Director Belinda Gray, Director of Member Services email: [email protected] email: [email protected] Ph: (4o5) 64o-8o4o Ph: (4o5) 823-o331

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EXHIBITOR EDUCATION REGISTRATION

Exhibitors may register to attend the educational sessions and receive CEU credit. This registration is

only available for online registration at www.LeadingAgeOK.org/annual-exhibitor.htm

HANDOUTSLeadingAge Oklahoma provides

applicable seminar handouts for all pre-registered attendees. Handout materials are not guaranteed for late registration. Handouts & reference materials will be

posted to www.LeadingAgeOK.orgafter March 29.

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With Special Thanks to our Conference Sponsors!

VISIT THE EXHIBITS!Visit the exhibits and discover the possibilities for excellence through innovative products, new resources, services, and the latest in technologies! The Conference Exhibit Hall provides the best possible opportunity to meet with vendors and business partners who can assist you with purchasing decisions and to provide the latest solutions and ideas that align your mission of providing exceptional service in the Long Term Care profession. Be sure to attend the 20th Anniversary Celebration breaks in the Exhibit Hall!

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Name ______________________________________________ Phone ________________ Please print for correct name on name tag. Each applicant must complete a separate registration form.

Facility _______________________________________Title ________________________Address __________________________________________________________________City _________________________________________State ________ Zip ____________Adm. License No. ____________ State _______ Email ____________________________Mark the seminars you wish to attend. Check the box for CEU credit requested. Before After Before After March 1o Feb. 23 Feb. 23 March 11 Feb. 23 Feb. 23

PASSPORT - March 1o & 11 * see pg. 2 for details -

mark sessions and CEUs above $3oo _____ $325 _____LeadingAge OK Member EventsLeadingAge OK Awards Program & Member Dinner - March 1o I will attend I will not attendTransportation to Member Dinner YES NOLeadingAge OK Annual Business Meeting - March 11 I will attend I will not attend

MEMBER CODE: ______________ TOTAL PAYMENT ENCLOSED $ __________________________

Registration and Payment must be received by February 23 to avoid the late registration fee.Mail to: LeadingAge Oklahoma, P.O. Box 1383, El Reno, OK 73o36

Online registration available with credit card payment at www.LeadingAgeOK.org.Exhibitors must register online to attend educational seminars.

Questions? Refer to Registration information on Page 3.

Long Term Care Administration $13o __ $155 __ 6 hr CEU for Nursing Home Admin. 6 hr CEU for Home Care

6 hr CEU for Nursing

Assisted Living $13o __ $155 __ 6 hr CEU for Assisted Living

6 hr CEU for Residential Care

Adult Day Health Services 6 hr CEU for Adult Day Services $13o __ $155 __Housing $115 __ $14o __Social Services $115 __ $14o __Activities for Independent Living $115 __ $14o __

Long Term Care Administration $13o __ $155 __ 6 hr CEU for Nursing Home Admin. 6 hr CEU for Home Care

6 hr CEU for Residential Care

6 hr CEU for Assisted Living

6 hr CEU for Adult Day Services

Dining Services $13o __ $155 __ 6 hr CEU for Dietary Managers

Nursing $13o __ $155 __ 6 hr CEU for Nursing

Board Member/Trustee

3 hr CEU for Nursing Home Admin. $5o __ $75 __ 6 hr CEU for Nursing Home Admin. $13o __ $155 __Activity Directors $115 __ $14o __Environmental Services $115 __ $14o __

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