Grant-funded free training in July 2016 – Registration Now Open
Recognizing a change in condition takes collaboration. It takes a team. Residents rely on you to maintain and increase their quality of life. Providing timely interventions is vital to prevention of a significant change. ADL function is now part of the 5 Star rating system and CMS is putting more pressure on homes to prevent significant change in condition. Each home is invited to bring the DON, a charge nurse, restorative aide, therapist, CNA, or social services/activities staff to this training. In addition, one resident’s family member is required to be a part of the team. Families are vital in recognizing a change in condition. The team you choose will learn information and be provided in-service materials to train other staff and family in your organization. Following the workshop, each organization will provide a summary of the in-service provided to their staff and families as part of the grant expectations. Learn more, pick your location below and register today!

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Addy Mead is our Administrative Coordinator. A Summa Cum Laude graduate of Wichita State University’s Math Education program, Addy is using her planning and organizational skills, creativity, and love of helping others to support our providers and members. As Administrative Coordinator, Addy’s primary duties include overseeing general member communications through social media, our Weekly Member Calls, the Aging Update, and database and website maintenance. She also collaborates with Stephanie and Nicole to plan, produce, and market professional development events, manage Continuing Education processing, as well as assisting with office administration activities. Outside of the office, Addy enjoys crafting, bartending, and spending time with her partner and their two cats. You can reach Addy directly at 785.670.8049.