Thursday, March 5th, 2015 - Oregon Health Care Association

Thursday, March 5th, 2015
7.0 CEUs (3.5 qualify for memory care credits)
Sponsored by Schryver Capital
Registration—Check In
Light continental breakfast available in Willamette Foyer from 7:30am—9:30am
7:30am—
4:00am
Track Title
8:30am—
9:30am
Leadership
Conflict
Management:
Strategies that
Work
Amy Schmidt,
Retirement
Connection
Sponsored by
Retirement
Connection
What Makes
Generations Tick &
What Ticks them
9:45am—
Off!
11:00am
Anna Liotta,
Generationally
Savvy™
11:15am
—
12:30pm
End of Life Care
Manage Like a
Mother! Become
an Inspiring Leader
Amy Schmidt,
Retirement
Connection
Sponsored by
Retirement
Connection
Advance Care
Planning for Adults
with Chronic,
Progressive Illness
Marcia LaMure,
Prestige Care, Inc.
Understanding the
Core Elements of
POLST
Susan Tolle, Oregon
POLST Task Force
Memory Care
Quality Improvement
Hot Topics
Exploring Memory
Loss; Lewy Body &
Vascular Dementia
Liz von Wellschiem,
Elder Health and
Living
Staffing to Acuity in
Assisted Living
Linda Kirschbaum,
Oregon Health Care
Association
Doug Fullaway,
RealPage Senior
Living
Budding
Implications:
Legalized Marijuana
Joe Greenman,
Oregon Health Care
Association
Montessori Principles
for a More Meaningful
Visit
Mallory DaCosta, Mt.
Bachelor Village
Intimacy, Sexuality
and Alzheimer’s
Disease
Margaret Murphy
Carley, RN, JD
Nursing Facility
Survey Trends
Dave Allm, Office of
Licensing &
Regulatory Oversight
3 Keys to Connecting,
Engaging &
Eliminating Dementia
Related Behaviors
Community Based
Care Survey Trends
Christy Turner, CTC
Dementia Care
Cory Oace, Office of
Management
Licensing &
Regulatory Oversight
Sponsored by CTC
Dementia Care
Management
10:30am
—
12:30pm
OHCA Board Meeting
12:30pm
—2:00pm
Keynote Presentation & Lunch
What Makes Generations Tick and What Ticks Them Off!,
Anna Liotta, Generationally Saavy™ Communication Solutions
12:30pm
—1:45pm
VIP Reverse Trade Show
2:00pm—
5:00pm
Exhibitor Showcase
4:00pm—
5:30pm
Happy Hour
6:00pm—
11:00pm
Hospitality Hops Evening Event!
Light Appetizers, drinks and FUN provided
Dinner on your own
Dealing with Difficult
Families
Mark Duhrkoop,
Genesis Mediation
Sponsored by
Genesis Mediation
Sponsored by
ACRE Capital
Sponsored by YARDI
Sponsored by Infinity Rehab,
Metro West Ambulance & PayLess
Friday, March 6th, 2015
3.75 CEUs
7:00am—
Noon
Track Title
8:30am—
9:30am
9:45am—
11:00am
Registration—Check In
Light continental breakfast available from 7:30am—9:30am
Social Media
Social Media in Senior
Living: Why We Need It,
What To Do With It, and
How To Do It Right
Jenni Bost, Radiant
Senior Living, Inc.
#Trouble: Legal
Implications of Social
Media Usage
Dave Thurber, Alliance
Insurance Group
Sponsored by Alliance
Insurance Group
11:15am—
12:30pm
12:30pm
Getting it Right:
Creating Social Media
Policies that Really
Work
Deborah Nedelcove
Avamere Health
Services
Clinical
Aging & HIV: Meeting the
Special Needs of
Residents
Kim Hutchinson, Our
House of Portland
Dodging the Bugs:
Infection Control
Deb Fell Carlson, SAIF
Corp
Leadership
Taking Care of Our People:
Building Respectful
Workplaces
Deborah Jeffries, HR
Answers
Exploring “Stay Interviews”
as a Retention Tool
Deborah Jeffries, HR
Answers
Sponsored by SAIF Corp
Session To Be
Announced!
Managing for the Birds:
Effectively Motivating &
Retaining Staff
Lisa Maynard, The Springs
Living
Spring Expo Adjourns
Hot Topics
Regulatory Issues:
Trips & Traps
Gabriella Sanchez,
Sussman Shank
Jeff Brecht, Sussman
Shank
Sponsored by
Retirement
Connection
Early Discussion and
Resolution
Melissa Parkerton, MA,
Oregon Patient Safety
Commission
Sponsored by Oregon
Patient Safety
Commission
Care to Laugh?
Infusing Humor into
Caregiving
Ann McQueen, Aging
& People with
Disabilities