AL workshop: New dementia care license & requirements

AL workshop: New dementia care license & requirements
August 1, 2021, brings many changes to assisted living settings with a new assisted living license mandate. Housing with services and arranged home care providers in assisted living communities have many decisions to make between now and August 1, 2021. One of the important decisions is what type of license to hold—assisted living license or assisted living with dementia care license.

This online workshop will go through the requirements of assisted living with dementia care license so you may make an informed decision.

Assisted living facilities that advertise, market, or otherwise promote as providing specialized care for individuals with Alzheimer’s disease or other dementias must hold a dementia care license and meet additional requirements including demonstrating the capacity to manage residents with dementia; comply with the additional staffing and staff training requirements; and provide some specific services as needed by each resident; in additional to physical plant standards.
Learning objectives
  • Identify what settings must have a dementia care license
  • Understand the staffing and education requirements of a dementia care license
  • Learn the physical plant requirements of a dementia care license
  • Become familiar with the disclosure requirements
Presenters
Doug BeardsleyMr. Doug Beardsley 
Vice President of Member Services, Care Providers of Minnesota

Doug Beardsley has been involved in the field of long-term care since 1982, when he became a nursing home administrator. Mr. Beardsley has a Bachelor of Science degree in healthcare administration from the University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire. His experience includes 20 years as a nursing home administrator, three years as a long-term acute care hospital CEO, manager of an in-house LTC pharmacy, and other long-term care related activities. Mr. Beardsley has been the vice president of member services with Care Providers of Minnesota since 2005, where he is responsible for the regulatory activities pertaining to nursing facilities, home care, housing with services, assisted living, and hospice.

Jill ScheweMs. Jill Schewe 
Director of Assisted Living, Housing & Home Care, Care Providers of Minnesota

Jill Schewe has worked in and with assisted living communities her entire career. As a former assisted living manager, her experience was in startup, management, and operations of several assisted living communities. In her current role, Jill works with assisted living providers on any topic they need help with to aid in their success, including licensing, policy, payment, and operational systems. She understands the needs of older adults and home- and community-based services alike. Jill has a BA in sociology and gerontology from Winona State University and an MA in management from St. Mary’s University of Minnesota.
Details
DATE: Tuesday, February 9, 2021
TIME: 9:00–10:30 AM CST
COST: Care Providers of Minnesota members:
  • $75 per connection (live webinar, 30-day archive access, no CEUs)                 
  • $90 per connection (live webinar, 30-day archive access, CEUs for one person)
Prospective members:
  • $125 per connection (live webinar, 30-day archive access, no CEUs)
  • $175 per connection (live webinar, 30-day archive access, CEUs for one person)
CEUs*: Care Providers of Minnesota will apply for 1.5 clock/contact hours.
* Only registrants who select the CEU option and participate using the personalized webinar link will meet professional boards’ accreditation requirements
CODE: MN21-92130
No-shows/cancellations will receive access to the archived workshop for 30 days. Those who registered for CEUs will be able to earn them in archived version.

Unavailable for the live presentation? We have you covered! Care Providers of Minnesota archives all online workshops and you may purchase the archive, either with or without CEUs, including unlimited access for 30 days.

AHI

Thank you to Advanced Health Institute (AHI) for sponsoring this online workshop


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  3. Call Loni Lagro at 952-851-2494 or 800-462-0024

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2/9/2021 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM

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