Want to learn more about what’s new with KING, grant opportunities and current legal/case law? Look no further than this hour long virtual experience.

KING is pleased to sponsor this year’s Annual Workers Compensation Seminar. This will be a virtual offering via Zoom. This year’s seminar highlights include 2021 Safety Grant, KING Trends, OSHA Susan Harwood Grant and Legal/Case Law Update.

KING is a group-funded workers compensation pool that has provided workers compensation coverage for members since April 1, 1990.  KING is an innovator in workers compensation and has developed specific programs for elder care organizations:

  • Loss control programs specifically tailored for your organization
  • Innovative programs including the Safe-lift and STAR training program
  • Aggressive claims management
  • Nurse case management for incidents involving lifting or transferring of residents and other potentially difficult claims
  • Nearly $8 Million in dividends returned to members

Who Should Attend?
Human Resource Professionals, Administrators, Nurses and any staff responsible for workers’ compensation in their organization should attend. Every KING member should have a representative attend this seminar. All LeadingAge Kansas members are welcome to attend.

Seminar Objectives
At the conclusion of the seminar, participants will be able to understand, identify and/or implement:

  • 2021 KING Safety Grant opportunities
  • 2021 Susan Hardwood Grant training opportunities
  • Case law impact on workers’ compensation in Kansas

This seminar is FREE to KING Members and $20 Non-KING Members.

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Kevin McFarland is the President and CEO of KING. As President/CEO of the KING Workers’ Compensation Program, Kevin built and refined the program during his nearly forty-year tenure at LeadingAge Kansas. Not one to back away from a new venture, Kevin also took on management of LeadingAge Kansas Employee Benefits, Inc. (EBI) in 2023 as Executive Director. A 1982 graduate of Kansas State University, Kevin began his career in aging services as a Social Worker for current member, Meadowlark Hills, and to this day, maintains his Social Work license, in addition to being a licensed insurance agent. Kevin frequently engages with his community by facilitating current events discussion groups at Topeka member organizations and the Shepherd’s Center of Topeka, and by serving as a Eucharistic Minister at St. David’s Episcopal Church. He enjoys cooking, golf, K-State athletics, and the Kansas City Chiefs. Kevin is married to his wife, Cinnie, and has two grown sons. You can reach Kevin directly at 785.670.8052.