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Past Webinars + Courses
Join us on Dec. 4, 2025, at 2:00 p.m. EST for: "Who Says Skilled Nursing Doesn’t Work: Where Margin Meets Mission (Part 1)." This two-part webinar series explores the realities of providing long-term skilled care services in the United States—including low reimbursement rates, challenges in attracting, paying, and retaining staff, and margins that may threaten[...]
Loneliness and social isolation remain critical challenges in long-term care, yet volunteers are an often-overlooked solution to this crisis. This session will explore how mobilizing a volunteer movement can transform care communities by fostering authentic relationships that enhance well-being, promote person-directed care, and create a culture of connection. Attendees will learn how to recruit,[...]
This webinar introduces the "three-legged stool" concept as a foundation for creating an environment of purposeful living in memory care. By addressing quality sleep, quality engagement, and quality food, facilities can significantly enhance residents' well-being, staff satisfaction, and operational outcomes. The webinar will focus on a real-world example from LifeSpring Community’s dedicated memory care[...]
St. Clair O'Connor Community Inc., is an intergenerational community that is adopting the small house model to redevelop and nearly double its long-term care spaces in the heart of Toronto. Join Catherine Schalk and Aldred Neufeldt as they share how, by following the Small House Model, they have been able to lessen the social[...]
The generation of seniors we are caring for now are not going to be the same in the next 5-10 years. Our late stage boomers are looking to be more involved in their care and have the ability to direct their care with the use of technology. The caregivers will need to be more[...]
In this webinar, Roshan Betkerur, who was awarded a Fulbright Scholarship in 2024-2025 to work with the Aging and Long-Term Care research team at Maastricht University in the Netherlands, studying innovative living arrangements and care models for people living with dementia, will share his experiences and the research he conducted. He will start by[...]
