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December 4, 2018 - Liz Barlowe, MA, CMC, Dianne McGraw, MSW, LCSW, CMC, Deborah Liss Fins, LICSW, ACSW, CMC
Do you know how to protect yourself and your clients during an earthquake, hurricane or flood? What about a tornado or fire? Or extreme winter weather? We hope you won’t ever need it, but chances are you might - and this experienced group of Aging Life Care Professionals® will share first-hand experience what you need to know to prepare for and how to handle the effects of these emergency situations. They will also share the new Business Contingency Planning Standard as well as the Standard for Continuity of Service. They will also discuss what you need to do in order to maintain the ability to operate and support clients and staff during and after an emergency and to guide recovery efforts as quickly as possible.
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November 7, 2018 - Dr. John Dyben, DHSc, MCAP, CMHP
Alcohol and opioid addiction with chronic pain among older adults threatens life and quality of life. How the solutions may become the problem is explored in a biopsychosocial, context. Dimensional, nonopioid treatment is the future of humane and authentic recovery. Dr. Dyben will present new insight and share effective tools to help Aging Life Care Professionals® evaluate the presence of opioid/alcohol addiction, and support addiction recovery and humane pain management for holistic, meaningful life with healthy function for older adults. The overall session goal is to present new insight and effective tools in aging care practice, in order for ALC Professionals to evaluate the presence of opioid/alcohol addiction, and support addiction recovery and humane pain management for holistic, meaningful life with healthy function for older adults.
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October 18, 2018 - Chris Williams, Co-Founder of Wide Awake Business
Get more clients and staff! Decide to hire first or get new clients – the chicken and the egg theory. Chris Williams with Wide Awake Business will share a unique formula and tools to measure the needed number of staff versus the number of clients. Participants will learn a simple straight forward hiring practice and determine milestones to decipher how many clients your practice must have to enable you to hire comfortably.
Learning Objectives:
- Discuss and demonstrate benefits of hiring Aging Life Care Management team to serve clients.
- Analyze your business needs to expand Aging Life Care Management services to more clients.
- Utilize tools and assessments to create a plan to service more Aging Life Care Management clients.
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September 25, 2018 - Deborah F Boland DO, MSPT, Physician, Owner Be Mobile Neurology
This webinar will focus on specific similarities and differences of Alzheimer’s Disease and Parkinson’s Disease.
The goal of this webinar is to promote the development of clinical expertise and high ethical standards for Aging Life Care™/care management through clinical, legal and ethical sessions.
Participants will be able to:
- identify the different types of dementia that may have parkinsonian features
- describe how the different types of dementia present related to parkinsonian features
- understand when the onset of cognitive impairment and dementia occurs in Parkinson’s Disease
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August 22, 2018 - Patty Wills, Jennifer Cosentini, and Michael Kressin from the National Reverse Mortgage Lenders Association's Education Committee
Aging Life Care Managers™ who work with older homeowners may have clients who currently have a reverse mortgage loan on their home or who may be considering a reverse mortgage to supplement retirement funds. To help Aging Life Care Managers understand reverse mortgages better, the National Reverse Mortgage Lenders Association is please to present a webinar even that will explain:
- How these unique home equity loans work
- Situations where they make sense
- Ongoing obligations of the loan and what happens when the borrower moves or passes away
- Alternatives to reverse mortgages
The National Reverse Mortgage Lenders Association (NRMLA) is the national voice of the reverse mortgage industry, serving as an educational resource, policy advocate and public affairs center for lenders and related professionals. NRMLA was established in 1997 to enhance the professionalism of the reverse mortgage business.
NRMLA’s Commitment to Education: NRMLA is working to educate professionals who work with older adults about how reverse mortgages work, who may benefit from one, and the ongoing obligations of the loan. Two years ago, we hosted our first Reverse Mortgage Education Week which included a series of webinars that outlined various ways home equity can be used to manage the costs of aging.
Our mission is to educate consumers about the pros and cons of reverse mortgages, to train lenders to be sensitive to clients’ needs, to enforce our Code of Ethics and Professional Responsibility, and to advise policy makers on reverse mortgage issues.
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June 19, 2018 - Michael Davis, Your Public Speaking MD
Have you ever listened to a presentation that left you spellbound, hanging on every word, and eager to take action on the speaker's message? Ever wish YOU could do this? You can, when you master the power of business storytelling. In this engaging and interactive webinar, you’ll learn the fundamental steps to craft a memorable and meaningful story that "sells" your message and your business. Additionally, you'll create the first version of a story that you can immediately put to use in marketing your practice. This story format works for all ideas. If time permits, there may also be live coaching for brave souls who want to test their stories.
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May 17, 2018 - Jason Schillerstrom, M.D.
This session will focus on the intersection between mental health and dementia. Depression, psychosis, agitation, and other symptoms that may be risk factors for or consequences of dementia will be discussed. Approved and off-label treatments for the behavioral challenges of elders with dementia will be discussed.
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March 15, 2018 - Michael Newell RN MSN
LifeSpan Care Management has successfully collaborated on insurance appeals for Medicare, Medicaid, commercial health insurance, long term disability insurance, and long-term care insurance over the last 12 years of practice. Since the Affordable Care Act provision that mandates that care be covered while an insurance appeal is filed, there is an opportunity for care advocates to show value to their clients, with ROI’s upwards of 40/1. An understanding of insurance coverage, clinical care, and validated outcomes measurement tools enables successful advocacy for clients and families who are denied coverage.
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February 27, 2018 - Deborah Liss Fins, LICSW, ACSW, CMC
Sometimes you know a client best. And you are skilled in supported decision making. Should you take on a formal decision-making role or limit your role?
Many Aging Life Care Professionals struggle with this boundary. Explore what the Aging Life Care Association Standards of Practice say, what Aging Life Care Professionals® do in real life, and how to determine your most appropriate role for your clients and your business.
The goal of this webinar is to help Aging Life Care Professionals understand the pros and cons of taking on a decision-making role with clients and how to integrate into practice.
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January 23, 2018 - Angela Ghesquiere
Many older adults, including those with Alzheimer’s Disease and related dementias and those with intellectual of developmental disabilities (I/DD), may benefit from support with healthcare, financial, and other major life decisions. This training provides an overview on the ways that Aging Life Care Managers™ can assist older clients with decision-making.
The goal for this webinar is to enhance elder service providers knowledge and skills around supporting clients' decision-making.
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