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Join Kevin and his crew November 12th on Zoom for our favorite KING seminar.

KING is pleased to sponsor this year’s Annual Workers Compensation Seminar. This will be a virtual offering via Zoom.

Seminar highlights include 2022 Safety Grant, Case Law Update, OSHA update and Shoulder Injury Rehabilitation and Return to Work.

Seminar Objectives

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

• New KING resources available to members

• New case law impact on workers’ compensation

• Current state of OSHA’s Emergency Temporary Standard

• Best practices in rehabilitation and return to work strategies for employees with shoulder injuries

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.

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

Sign up today! 

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Stephanie Gfeller, MS, LACHA is the Director of Education and Leadership. Stephanie coordinates grant activities, manages the scholarship program, serves on the Center for Leadership design team, and assists with other special trainings/projects to support the priorities of association and foundation. Stephanie graduated from Kansas State University with a Bachelor and Master of Science. She loves working at LeadingAge Kansas due to the endless opportunities for her to watch people learn, grow and gain confidence in themselves as professionals. She has always been weirdly excited about nursing homes, interested in human aging and passionate helping those who work in long-term care grow and succeed so LeadingAge Kansas is a perfect fit. It allows Stephanie to use her knowledge, skills, and strengths to provide resources, training, and support for long-term care professionals so they can provide high quality services and support aging Kansans. When not helping others grow in the association, you can find her driving the mom shuttle for her two kids to 4-H, sports, school, theatre or whatever else they are in. She also enjoys baking, being outside, and reading. You can reach Stephanie directly at 785.670.8047.