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Thursday June 1, 2017
October 10-13, 2017
Location:
AJG Education
Center
2200 Woodcrest
Place
Birmingham. AL
35209
October 10- 13, 2017
8:00 am-5:00 pm
Registration7:45 am - 8:00 am
Space is limited- 40
Registration
fee:
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NON-CCC AL Nursing Home Insurance Program Members
Only:$750(required at the time of registration)
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For additional Information, please
contact:
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Nancy
Lee,
Registration Coordinator
205-414-6169
nancy_lee@ajg.com
The ALTCQIreservestherighttocancelthis training on thebasisof low registration.If thist
raining is cancelled,all those registered will be notified and registration fees will be refunded.
To
cancel your registration you must email
no
later than September 29, 2017
to:
NancyLee, Registration
Coordinator
nancy_lee@ajg.com
You
will be refundedyourregistrationfee minus$100.00administrationfee.
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Norefundswillbegiven after September
29,2017.
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Substitutes are welcomed.
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ALL NO SHOWSforfeit registration fees
This comprehensive course is designed
to arm you with a practical knowledge of Risk Management strategies
in the Senior Living Industry.
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Friday June 2, 2017
This comprehensive program will train each student to identify,
assess, and prioritize risks in a coordinated effort within the
Senior Living environment. The e-brochure below contains more
information about these training sessions and an application that
will allow you to enroll your staff in this course. Training
sessions will be held at the AJG Training Center in Birmingham, AL
on October 10-13, 2017.
Click here to download the attachement
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Sunday June 11, 2017
AJG Educational Services will be hosting Alzheimer's Disease and
Dementia Training Seminars in Atlanta Georgia in 2017. These
seminars are required for those pursuing CDP Certification and who
qualify through the National Council of Certified Dementia
Practitioners.
To see if you qualify please visit the NCCDP website at
www.nccdp.com. All participants must attend the entire seminar to
receive a certificate of completion and all participants will be
provided an application to apply for CDP (Certified Dementia
Practitioners) through the National Council of Certified Dementia
Practitioners. The attachments contain additional information about
these seminars and how to sign up for them.
Seminars will be held in Atlanta Georgia on:
Alzheimer's Disease & Dementia Care
Seminar
August
15, 2017
Atlanta Georgia
Click here to download the attachement
Alzheimer's Disease & Dementia Care
Seminar
August
17, 2017
Atlanta Georgia
Click here to download the attachement
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Tuesday June 27, 2017
Nursing home surveys are conducted in accordance with survey
protocols and Federal requirements to determine whether a citation
of non-compliance is appropriate. Consolidated Medicare and
Medicaid requirements for participation (requirements) for Long
Term Care (LTC) facilities (42 CFR part 483, subpart B) were first
published in the Federal Register on February 2, 1989 (54 FR 5316).
The requirements for participation were recently revised to reflect
the substantial advances that have been made over the past several
years in the theory and practice of service delivery and safety.
The revisions were published in a final rule that became effective
on November 28, 2016.
The survey protocols and interpretive guidelines serve to
clarify and/or explain the intent of the regulations. All surveyors
are required to use them in assessing compliance with Federal
requirements. Deficiencies are based on violations of the
regulations, which are to be based on observations of the nursing
home's performance or practices.
The attachment below contains the PowerPoint from CMS relating
to the new survey process effective November 28, 2017.
Click here to download the attachment
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Tuesday June 27, 2017
One of the worst forms of workplace violence is an active
shooter situation. Policy may respond promptly to your 911 call
but, in the interim, lives are at risk. The article below will
provide you with things that you and your staff can do to protect
these lives.
Click here to
download the attachment
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Thursday June 29, 2017
The attached article will provide you with information on OSHA's
proposal to delay the reporting compliance deadline, until December
1, 2017, for certain employers to electronically file injury and
illness data.
OSHA Delays Electronic Filing Date for Injury and
Illness Records Until December 1, 2017