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SUMMARY:Fostering Real Quality in Memory Care
DESCRIPTION:The number of people living with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia is rising and will continue to grow over the coming decades. As older people and their loved ones search for care options\, how can they ensure that a given setting will provide high-quality\, empowering\, and dignified services and supports? \nJoin a panel of experts from CARF International\, the Alzheimer’s Association\, Senior Star\, and Schlegel Villages for the answers. CARF – an internationally renowned accrediting organization – and the Alzheimer’s Association will provide information on quality frameworks in memory care and other settings. Then\, Schlegel Villages and Senior Star will show how providers can implement those frameworks to offer superior care that honors the dignity\, humanity\, and retained abilities of all elders. \nThis FREE virtual event is scheduled for Thursday\, October 26 at 2 p.m. ET. We hope to see you there! \nSpeakers\nShadoworee Betts\nChief Operations Officer\nSenior Star \nJed Johnson\nManaging Director — Aging Services\nCARF International \nDouglas D. Pace\nSenior Director\, Long-Term & Community-Based Care\nAlzheimer’s Association \nJennifer Hartwick\nDirector of Business Process Development\nSchlegel Villages\, Inc. \nWatch Recording
URL:https://aginginnovation.org/event/fostering-real-quality-in-memory-care/
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SUMMARY:The Superpowers of Leaders and Managers in Workforce Development
DESCRIPTION:Did you know that leaders and managers in aging care have superpowers to amp up the ROI of your training dollars and transform your workplace culture? \nCome learn about the unique ways that leaders and managers contribute to your organization and its culture every day! \nLearn several techniques that you can use today to hone your superpowers — strengthening your workforce and maximizing the value you invest in training staff. \nWATCH RECORDING
URL:https://aginginnovation.org/event/the-superpowers-of-leaders-and-managers-in-workforce-development/
CATEGORIES:Past Webinars + Courses
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231003T120000
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SUMMARY:Being a Coaching Leader October 2023
DESCRIPTION:Person-directed care is the heart of the Green House and Pioneer Network models\, but organizations can’t achieve that goal without person-directed leadership. \nJoin us for a three-day virtual workshop on cultivating person-directed leadership in C-suite executives\, administrators\, department heads\, and other managers. \nWhy person-directed leadership? \n\nInvest in leadership strategies proven to reduce turnover and improve recruitment\nEquip staff to think critically and make value-based decisions individually and as a team\nSupport person-directed care through the empowerment of leaders and frontline caregivers alike\nProvide opportunities for team members to grow as both leaders and professionals\n\nCreating a culture that fosters top-quality care for elders as well as stellar worker satisfaction starts at the top. Equip leaders with the tools they need to build and sustain that culture — and turn your organization into the workplace of choice for caregivers in your marketplace. \nThe three half-day virtual classes will run from 12 noon to 5 p.m. ET on October 3\, 4\, and 5\, with 12 nursing contact hours available upon completion. The course fee includes interactive materials that will be sent to your organization prior to the first day. \nSpace is limited\, so register today! \nRegister Today!Download the FlyerRegister Today!
URL:https://aginginnovation.org/event/being-a-coaching-leader-october-2023/
CATEGORIES:Past Webinars + Courses
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SUMMARY:Financing 101: How to Finance Green House Homes
DESCRIPTION:The Green House model has fueled high-quality care and operational success for more than 20 years. Join the Green House team and financing experts with Ziegler to learn how both for- and non-profit organizations have used a host of different funding vehicles to develop the next generation of eldercare services. From traditional bank and bond financing to HUD- and USDA-backed products and other tools\, let us show you why Green House homes make sense financially – starting from the very beginning! \nPanelists\nChad Himel\, managing director\, Ziegler\nKeith Robertson\, managing director\, Ziegler \nModerator\nKathleen Goff\, pre-development specialist/strategic initiatives\, The Green House Project \nView Recording
URL:https://aginginnovation.org/event/financing-101-how-to-finance-green-house-homes/
CATEGORIES:Past Webinars + Courses
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230518T140000
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SUMMARY:Bring Person-Directed Living to Your Community
DESCRIPTION:Empower your teams to create a person-directed living culture with EmpowerED\, the new eLearning platform from The Green House Project and Pioneer Network! \nIn this session\, you’ll learn how person-directed living goes beyond person-centered care to bring true elder autonomy and better quality of life to any eldercare setting. \nWhy invest in person-directed living? \n\nBetter health and quality-of-life outcomes\nGreater resident\, family\, and caregiver satisfaction\nSubstantially lower workforce turnover\n\nThen\, you’ll see how EmpowerED allows frontline care staff to receive a person-directed learning certificate at their own pace on a variety of devices\, including mobile and tablets – all for a low price. \nJoin us for this FREE webinar on Thursday\, May 18 at 2 p.m. EDT! \nWatch the Recording
URL:https://aginginnovation.org/event/bring-person-directed-living-to-your-community/
CATEGORIES:Past Webinars + Courses
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SUMMARY:Transform the Culture of Care
DESCRIPTION:The alliance between The Green House Project and Pioneer Network brings together two leading drivers of cultural transformation in long-term care. \nFor organizations that don’t have the ability to build new or substantially renovate an existing building\, we have an entire suite of solutions that bring the best of empowered\, elder-directed care to even the most institutional settings. \nWatch this free webinar on transforming the culture of care with an all-star lineup of speakers. \n\nCFI chief learning officer Marla DeVries will unpack Green House and Pioneer’s long history with cultural transformation in both traditional and small-home settings\, including workforce advantages\nJewish Home Family CEO Carol Silver-Elliott and Poydras Home CEO Erin Kolb will break down the ways their organizations’ investments in culture change have paid off for residents\, caregivers\, families\, and operational success\n\nSpecial thanks to THW Design for sponsoring this webinar presentation. \nWATCH HERE!
URL:https://aginginnovation.org/event/transform-the-culture-of-care/
CATEGORIES:Past Webinars + Courses
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SUMMARY:Innovate with Green House: Inside the New Trademark Waivers
DESCRIPTION:The Green House Project expanded its trademark process in 2022 to help providers open more new homes. Sign up for this free webinar to learn how! \nNo two Green House homes are exactly alike\, and the expanded trademark will allow organizations to adapt the best of our flagship small-home culture and design to meet their unique operational needs. \nCenter for Innovation CEO Susan Ryan will walk attendees through the opportunities that the new trademark will bring to the eldercare sector\, while John Ponthie of Southern Administrative Services will go inside his organization’s use of the process to fund and build a new Green House community currently under development. \nJoin us for this free webinar on Wednesday\, February 22 at 2 p.m. EST\, and let’s build together in 2023! \nThanks to Perkins Eastman for sponsoring this webinar presentation. \nWatch Here!
URL:https://aginginnovation.org/event/innovate-with-green-house-inside-the-new-trademark-waivers/
CATEGORIES:Past Webinars + Courses
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SUMMARY:Bringing Small-Home Eldercare to Canada
DESCRIPTION:Decades of research have shown that small-home care communities have better outcomes and greater resident and family satisfaction than institutional nursing homes. \nAs provinces across Canada look to expand access to long-term care\, leaders face a clear choice: continue with the broken models of the past\, or embrace new eldercare infrastructure that incorporates empowering\, elder-directed care from the ground up. \nJoin two experts on eldercare reform – Dr. Samir Sinha of the University of Toronto and Sinai Health\, and Dr. David Grabowski of Harvard University – for a discussion on how Canada can build the next generation of services and supports.
URL:https://aginginnovation.org/event/bringing-small-home-eldercare-to-canada/
CATEGORIES:Past Webinars + Courses
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230118T100000
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SUMMARY:Being a Coaching Leader
DESCRIPTION:NEW DATES! \nPerson-directed care is the heart of the Green House and Pioneer Network models\, but organizations can’t achieve that goal without person-directed leadership. \nJoin us for a two-day workshop on cultivating person-directed leadership in C-suite executives\, administrators\, department heads\, and other managers. \nWhy person-directed leadership? \n\nInvest in leadership strategies proven to reduce turnover and improve recruitment\nEquip staff to think critically and make value-based decisions individually and as a team\nSupport person-directed care through the empowerment of leaders and frontline caregivers alike\nProvide opportunities for team members to grow as both leaders and professionals\n\nCreating a culture that fosters top-quality care for elders as well as stellar worker satisfaction starts at the top. Equip leaders with the tools they need to build and sustain that culture — and turn your organization into the workplace of choice for caregivers in your marketplace. \nThe two full-day virtual classes will run from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. ET on January 18 and 25\, 2023 with 12 nursing contact hours available upon completion. The course fee includes interactive materials that will be sent to your organization prior to the first day. \nSpace is limited\, so register by Monday\, January 9\, 2023! \nRegister Today!Download the FlyerRegister Today!
URL:https://aginginnovation.org/event/being-a-coaching-leader/
CATEGORIES:Past Webinars + Courses
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221215T140000
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SUMMARY:'Tis the Season for Better Sleep for Residents
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for a unique webinar\, “Tis the Season for Better Sleep for Residents\,” on Thursday\, December 15 at 2 p.m. EST to learn how the quality of life can be significantly improved for incontinent residents by virtue of having better sleep. \nIn this webinar\, geriatrician Dr. Rosemary Laird will discuss the benefits and importance of restorative sleep for older adults. Attendees will learn specific strategies that can be considered to ensure their community residents are well-rested with less worry this holiday season. \nGuest speaker and Kristen Drago\, a Guide at Green House partner John Knox Village\, will share her community’s experience and their residents’ favorable outcomes since transitioning incontinent residents to using high-quality incontinence products. \nRosemary Laird\, M.D.\, M.H.S.A is a Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Geriatrics at the Florida State University School of Medicine. Dr. Laird also now serves as a Principal Investigator for ClinCloudResearch in Viera\, Fla. She is a recognized expert in diagnosing and caring for patients with Alzheimer’s disease. \nKristin Drago is a Guide with The Woodlands at John Knox Village and is a proponent of providing a person-centered approach to continence care for those residents who are challenged with this often chronic condition. \nPlease register at the link below. You won’t want to miss this opportunity to make a difference for your residents\, their families\, and your staff members this holiday season. Together\, we can maintain the “happy” in the “holidays” for all residents. \nRegister Today!
URL:https://aginginnovation.org/event/tis-the-season-for-better-sleep-for-residents/
CATEGORIES:Past Webinars + Courses
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SUMMARY:Communicating for Policy Success
DESCRIPTION:Achieving real eldercare reforms will take the support of lawmakers\, policymakers\, and the media — groups that long-term care professionals aren’t always eager to engage. But at a time when there’s never been more media and political attention on long-term care\, forward-thinking providers have two options: speak up or let the status quo live on.  \nEffectively communicating the benefits of small homes\, elder-directed care\, and other Green House/Pioneer Network innovations doesn’t have to be scary or difficult. Join communications director Alex Spanko for a fast-paced and fun 45 minutes on how to play the media and policy advocacy games\, with tips and tricks from a career on both sides of the reporting equation. \nYou’ll leave ready to have productive conversations that will move your organization\, along with the entire eldercare community\, into a better future. \nWATCH RECORDING
URL:https://aginginnovation.org/event/communicating-for-policy-success/
CATEGORIES:Past Webinars + Courses
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221004T150000
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SUMMARY:Invest in Your Workforce for 2023
DESCRIPTION:Learning isn’t a one-time event\, like a single class or in-service. It’s an ongoing process through which we improve our skills and incorporate the latest research into our work as caregivers and eldercare leaders. \nJoin The Green House Project and Pioneer Network on Tuesday\, October 4 at 3 p.m. ET for a fast-paced\, 45-minute webinar on how eldercare providers can become true learning organizations where CNAs\, nurse leaders\, therapists\, and leaders alike feel encouraged and supported in ongoing education. Research shows workplaces that foster a true culture of ongoing learning and education experience lower turnover and greater job satisfaction among staff — factors that providers can’t afford to lose in 2022\, 2023\, and beyond. \nPlus\, get a sneak peek at Green House and Pioneer’s new e-learning platform\, slated for release in early 2023. Don’t miss this chance to make next year a time of growth and workforce strength! \nWATCH RECORDING
URL:https://aginginnovation.org/event/invest-in-your-workforce-for-2023/
CATEGORIES:Past Webinars + Courses
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220927T150000
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SUMMARY:Person-Directed Leadership: Creating a Coaching Culture
DESCRIPTION:Person-directed care is a pillar of The Green House Project and Pioneer Network philosophies. That emphasis on autonomy and empowerment also extends to the workforce\, reaping serious rewards for staff and providers alike — including greater caregiver and family satisfaction\, better care outcomes\, and CNA turnover that’s 4.5 times lower than the national average in nursing homes. \nWhether you’re an administrator\, a member of the multidisciplinary team\, or a leader in the long-term care continuum\, this webinar brings relevant skillsets and tools to grow your leadership chops. Explore the power of your influence to effect change\, discover strategies to enhance partnerships with team members and break down traditional silos\, and strengthen your coaching skills. \nThis FREE webinar will equip attendees to fully leverage person-directed leadership in their unique and vital roles. You’ll leave with a better understanding of person-directed leadership and how to apply person-directed principles to overcome everyday challenges in your organization! \nWATCH NOW
URL:https://aginginnovation.org/event/person-directed-leadership-creating-a-coaching-culture/
CATEGORIES:Past Webinars + Courses
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220922T150000
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SUMMARY:Refresh and Refurbish: Eldercare Design for Wellbeing
DESCRIPTION:Looking to refresh a common area that’s looking a little tired? Interested in upgrading the furniture in resident rooms? Want to brighten up an entrance area without breaking the bank? \nJoin certified interior designer Amanda Loomis of SWBR for a FREE one-hour webinar on design upgrades for operators of Green House homes and traditional nursing communities alike. Simple combinations of light\, colors\, and patterns can truly transform an eldercare space — and create a welcoming home. Wellness starts with the physical environment\, and small touches can go a long way! \nWatch Now
URL:https://aginginnovation.org/event/refresh-and-refurbish-eldercare-design-for-wellbeing/
CATEGORIES:Past Webinars + Courses
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220622T140000
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SUMMARY:Green House Homes from the Ground Up
DESCRIPTION:When a community comes together to do something different for elders\, something magical can happen. Join leaders from grassroots organizations that have turned Green House dreams into reality to learn how you can build the eldercare infrastructure of the future in your hometown. \nYou’ll learn how the Mustard Seed Project in Washington state and Green House Living for Sheridan in Wyoming built their Green House communities from the ground up with the support of investors\, donors\, and the community at large. Plus\, John Franklin of Pearl Creek Advisors will provide background on the various types of financing available to groups looking to build something better for elders. \nWhether you’re part of an organization or just a passionate individual\, you can’t afford to miss this presentation! \nWe’ll see you on Wednesday\, June 22 at 2 p.m. EDT! \nPURCHASE RECORDING
URL:https://aginginnovation.org/event/green-house-homes-from-the-ground-up/
CATEGORIES:Past Webinars + Courses
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220615T130000
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SUMMARY:2022 Deeper Dive Webinar Series: The Green House Business Case
DESCRIPTION:One of the enduring myths surrounding the Green House model is that it just doesn’t pencil out financially or operationally. \nWith strong census and steady expansion\, our panel of experts have been proving that myth wrong for more than a decade. Let them show you how Green House works for elders\, families\, providers\, and investors alike. \nJoin Jill Wilson\, CEO of the non-profit Otterbein SeniorLife; John Ponthie\, managing member of the for-profit Southern Administrative Services; and Dan Hermann\, president and CEO of Ziegler for a free-flowing discussion on how the Green House model isn’t just an investment in a better quality of life for elders — it’s the right move to ensure financial and operational success for years to come. \nIt’s the third installment of our three-part Deeper Dive Webinar Series. One low price gets you access to all three\, including recordings of the first two sessions: Workforce Success Stories and the Secrets of Rehab Success in Green House Homes! \nWe’ll see you Wednesday\, June 15 at 1 p.m. EDT! Don’t miss out. \nPurchase RecordingThis is the third in GHP’s three-part Deeper Dive Webinar Series\, following Workforce Success Stories and Secrets of Rehab Success. One price gets you all three recordings!
URL:https://aginginnovation.org/event/2022-deeper-dive-webinar-series-the-green-house-business-case/
CATEGORIES:Past Webinars + Courses
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220505T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220505T150000
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SUMMARY:2022 Deeper Dive Webinar Series: Secrets of Rehab Success
DESCRIPTION:The Green House model creates better residential care environments for people of all needs and abilities. While we’re best known as an alternative to long-term care facilities\, many Green House providers offer short-term rehab services — and with more elders and families concerned about care in traditional institutional nursing homes\, there’s never been a better time to bring a Green House rehab option to your market. \nJoin us on Thursday\, May 5 at 3 p.m. EDT to learn how providers have made short-term rehab work in the Green House model\, and how your organization can start its own Green House transformation journey. \nPurchase RecordingThis is the second in GHP’s three-part Deeper Dive Webinar Series\, including Workforce Success Stories and the Green House Business Case. One price gets you access to all three recordings!
URL:https://aginginnovation.org/event/2022-deeper-dive-webinar-series-secrets-of-rehab-success/
CATEGORIES:Past Webinars + Courses
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SUMMARY:2022 Deeper Dive Webinar Series: Workforce Success Stories
DESCRIPTION:Workforce turnover in nursing homes and other long-term care settings was a growing crisis even before the pandemic\, and COVID-19 only accelerated the troubling trend: As of January\, the sector had shed 420\,000 jobs since the start of the pandemic\, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics\, and high turnover has been linked to everything from higher risk of COVID-19 outbreaks to poor care outcomes to low worker satisfaction. \nThe Green House Project’s unique staffing model has helped providers resist that tide\, with CNA turnover of just 29% as of mid-2021 – as compared to a pre-pandemic figure of nearly 130% nationwide. With staffing minimums at the top of the government’s nursing home reform wish list\, and competition for workers from outside the sector intensifying\, finding practical solutions to the workforce recruitment and retention issue has never been more important. \nJoin The Green House Project and two of its partner organizations for a deep dive into the strategies that have helped them find and keep top talent. \nBrio Living Services in Michigan will discuss the organization’s significant bonus retention program\, the shared decision-making process that was used to develop it\, and the results several months into the effort. In addition\, leaders from Chelsea Jewish Lifecare in Massachusetts will share how it managed to avoid using any agency staff during the COVID-19 pandemic. \nPurchase RecordingThis is the first in GHP’s three-part Deeper Dive Webinar Series. One price gets you access to all three recordings\, including the Green House Business Case and Secrets of Rehab Success!
URL:https://aginginnovation.org/event/2022-deeper-dive-webinar-series-workforce-success-stories/
CATEGORIES:Past Webinars + Courses
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SUMMARY:What's New at Green House?
DESCRIPTION:Now that your organization has signed up for another year of membership in the LinkedUp peer network\, what’s in it for you? \nJoin the Green House Project team on Thursday\, March 3 from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. EST for an update on what’s been happening at the national organization in 2021 and our plans for the year ahead\, including: \n\nExploring the all-new LinkedUp website\nIntroductions of the new GHP team members\nNew member benefits for 2022\nExciting ways to connect\, engage\, and impact in 2022!\n\nSign up for this free hour-long webinar today! Don’t miss out on the chance to make the most of your LinkedUp membership! \nRegister Today!
URL:https://aginginnovation.org/event/whats-new-at-green-house/
CATEGORIES:Past Webinars + Courses
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211202T140000
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SUMMARY:Workforce Challenges\, Coaching Solutions
DESCRIPTION:As workforce challenges continue to plague long-term care\, recruitment and retention strategies must entice health care professionals who have multiple options for employment. What if culture is what inspires people to join your team and stay for the long haul? \nFor nearly 20 years\, the Green House model has fostered a collaborative coaching environment that makes adopters the employers of choice in their marketplaces. Join us to learn from that experience and discover strategies to help your team members lead through coaching – and make them your most vocal and valuable recruitment assets. \nThe Green House Coaching approach has been accredited by The International Authority for Professional Coaching and Mentoring. \nNursing Statement: The Green House Project is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the Maryland Nurses Association\, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. Attendees will receive up to 1.25 contact hours for participation in this offering. \nNAB Statement: This program has been approved for continuing education for 1.25 total participant hours from NAB/NCERS. Call Carol DuMond Stryker at 571-214-3716 for further information. \nVIEW RECORDING
URL:https://aginginnovation.org/event/workforce-challenges-coaching-solutions/
CATEGORIES:Past Webinars + Courses
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211110T140000
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SUMMARY:Maintaining Wellbeing During the Pandemic and Recovery: Lessons Learned
DESCRIPTION:In this webinar\, Jennifer Carson and Al Power will discuss their recent literature review of risk factors for COVID outbreaks and deaths in long-term care with an eye toward the future. They will discuss the impact of the pandemic\, including the harmful effects of strict quarantines and social isolation. They will outline factors that differentiated some homes from others in their COVID experience\, highlighting the recent Green House COVID study. Based on the available research\, Jennifer and Al will show that many recommended culture change components provide significant advantages over traditional models of care during a pandemic\, and suggest ways to continue safe and meaningful engagement throughout the upcoming holiday season. \nBy the end of this session\, participants will be able to:\n1. Describe the unintended harmful effects of quarantine and social isolation on elders in nursing homes\n2. Name at least three structural and/or operational features that have led to better outcomes during the pandemic\n3. Use the evidence to challenge conventional thinking around dementia-specific housing\n4. Suggest ways to negotiate risk while optimizing meaningful engagement in the coming months \nWATCH HERE
URL:https://aginginnovation.org/event/maintaining-wellbeing-during-the-pandemic-and-recovery-lessons-learned/
CATEGORIES:Past Webinars + Courses
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210831T150000
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SUMMARY:A Person-Centered Approach to Urinary Incontinence
DESCRIPTION:Join Dr. Rosemary Laird of Florida State University for an enlightening and engaging webinar on the connections between urinary incontinence and elder wellbeing\, sponsored by Seni. \nIn this 45-minute session for nurses\, shahbazim\, and other caregivers\, you’ll learn how to develop and implement person-centered care plans for people living with urinary incontinence\, all with the goal of maintaining elders’ dignity and preventing adverse health events. \nWatch Here
URL:https://aginginnovation.org/event/a-person-centered-approach-to-urinary-incontinence/
CATEGORIES:Past Webinars + Courses
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210826T150000
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SUMMARY:Empowering Elder Wellbeing with Supportive Technology
DESCRIPTION:Today’s elders have more ways than ever to stay connected with their loved ones\, but tech support at Life Plan Communities and other senior living campuses isn’t always geared toward them – and common resources online may not include solutions unique to their needs. \nEven though the strict lockdowns at nursing homes and other communal settings have eased considerably\, the pandemic revealed the very real need for elders to master technology in order to combat loneliness\, provide entertainment\, and even stay on top of their health through apps and wearables. \nOn August 26 at 3 p.m. ET\, GroovyTek\, The Green House Project\, and the Pioneer Network hosted a can’t-miss discussion on empowering elders with technology. Watch the recording below! \nUsing the International Council on Active Aging’s Seven Dimensions of Wellness as a guide\, you’ll: \n\nExplore the current state of older adults’ relationship with technology\nDiscuss strategies to overcome barriers to adopting common tech tools\nDiscover how tech can promote elders’ independence\, wellbeing\, and health\nHear directly from an elder about her personal experience with tech\nAnd much more\n\nHosted by GroovyTek\, The Green House Project\, and the Pioneer Network. \nWatch Here
URL:https://aginginnovation.org/event/empowering-elder-wellbeing-with-supportive-technology/
CATEGORIES:Past Webinars + Courses
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210616T150000
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SUMMARY:PDPM: Weaving It into a Person-Centered World
DESCRIPTION:Expert Barbara Patterson-Paul\, BSN\, RN\, vice president of the Nurse Consulting Division at Select Rehabilitation helps you get up to date on PDPM. She will examine the the Green House process of communication\, collaboration\, and empowerment and how it impacts regulatory compliance and reimbursement. Attendees will learn about the link between documentation and PDPM\, identify the steps to perform the PHQ9 and BIMS to ensure accuracy\, and discuss processes to improve communication within the interdisciplinary team \nThis webinar also offers 1 nurse contact hour and 1 contact hour for administrators. \nWatch Here
URL:https://aginginnovation.org/event/pdpm-weaving-it-into-a-person-centered-world/
CATEGORIES:Past Webinars + Courses
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210512T150000
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SUMMARY:From Trauma to Tranquility
DESCRIPTION:WATCH HERE This event examines the traumatic impact the pandemic has had on the nurses in long-term care and honor them for their incredible contributions to eldercare. \nBarbara Patterson-Paul\, BSN\, RN\, vice president of the Nurse Consulting Division at Select Rehabilitation\, will explain the symptoms of trauma\, explore that foundations of resilience\, and discuss strategies for coping. \nNurse attendees may earn 1 nurse contact hour for this webinar. \nWatch Here
URL:https://aginginnovation.org/event/from-trauma-to-tranquility/
CATEGORIES:Past Webinars + Courses
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210406T140000
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SUMMARY:Green House Design Webinar Series
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URL:https://aginginnovation.org/event/green-house-design-webinar-series/
CATEGORIES:Past Webinars + Courses
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SUMMARY:Building Social Connectedness in a Disconnected World
DESCRIPTION:Our first webinar series of 2021\, titled Building Social Connectedness in a Disconnected World\, examines the tragic social isolation that COVID-19 has created among elders\, especially those living in nursing homes and assisted living settings. \nWatch the Series
URL:https://aginginnovation.org/event/building-social-connectedness-in-a-disconnected-world/
CATEGORIES:Past Webinars + Courses
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201124T150000
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SUMMARY:Green House Gratitude Gathering
DESCRIPTION:Our first-ever virtual Green House Gratitude Gathering took place on Tuesday\, Nov. 24\, for the purpose of honoring the incredible work that Green House team members and supporters have done and continue to do amid the pandemic to keep elders safe\, healthy\, and connected. \nWatch Here
URL:https://aginginnovation.org/event/green-house-gratitude-gathering/
CATEGORIES:Past Webinars + Courses
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201019T150000
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SUMMARY:THW Design Webinar #4: Practical Application of Green House 2.0
DESCRIPTION:Participants learn about Green House Cultural Transformation from individuals who have realized the impact and outcomes that implementing it has made on their organizations and the elders they serve. Joel Anderson\, president & CEO of LifeStar Senior Living; Karla Oliver\, executive director at Fountains of Hope; and Lauren Levant\, vice president of human resources at Jewish Home Family offer their perspectives about working with GHP and Cultural Transformation. \nWatch Video
URL:https://aginginnovation.org/event/thw-design-webinar-4-practical-application-of-green-house-2-0/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200916T130000
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SUMMARY:Green House 2.0 Design & Cultural Transformation
DESCRIPTION:This webinar series was designed for skilled nursing\, assisted living\, and small-house providers who want to transform their communities into person-directed\, relationship-rich living environments. \nThe webinars\, which took place between Sept. 16 and Oct. 29\, are based on a recently published Green House 2.0 Design Guide\, a timely resource that outlines key design elements essential to GHP’s Cultural Transformation process. \nDeveloped in partnership with THW Design\, the webinars explore new opportunities for long-term care providers in a COVID era. Elements such as architectural\, interior\, and landscape design are examined through the lens of GHP’s core values of Real Home\, Meaningful Life\, and Empowered Staff. \nBelow is the fourth webinar in the series\, which is avaiable to watch free of charge. For more information about the first three in this series\, contact Janet Wright at jwright@thegreenhouseproject.org. \nWebinar 4: The Magic & Myths: Practical Application of the Green House 2.0 Design Core Elements\nOct. 29\, 2020 at 1 PM Eastern Participants will learn about Green House Cultural Transformation from individuals who have realized the impact and outcomes that implementing it has made on their organizations and the elders they serve. \nWatch HereWebinar 1: Architectural Design\nSept. 16\, 2020 at 1 PM EasternThis webinar focuses on the architectural and design components necessary to the renovation of traditional skilled nursing buildings as well as smaller environments. \nFor more information\, including a link to the recording\, please contact jwright@thegreenhouseproject.org. \nWebinar 2: Interior Design\nSept. 30\, 2020 at 1 PM EasternThis webinar explores the interior design elements critical to the transformation of existing traditional facilities. Panelists will examine importance of the hearth\, front door\, private rooms\, and more. \nFor more information\, including a link to the recording\, please contact jwright@thegreenhouseproject.org. \nWebinar 3: Landscape Design\nOct. 20\, 2020 at 1 PM EasternThis webinar focuses on how landscapes offer opportunities to create and enhance outdoor spaces\, such as visual landmarks that reinforce wayfinding\, tactile stimulation\, and more. \nFor more information\, including a link to the recording\, please contact jwright@thegreenhouseproject.org. \nPanelists for this webinar series are:THW’s Eric Krull\, Alejandro Giraldo\, Melinda Avila-Torio\, and Jake Friend. \nAlso presenting is GHP Director of Operations Debbie Wiegand. \nEach panel discussion will be moderated by GHP Senior Director Susan Ryan.
URL:https://aginginnovation.org/event/green-house-2-0-design-cultural-transformation/
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