2016-2017 Aides Teleconference Series Upcoming Schedule

Every month the Home Care Alliance of Ma shares the opportunity for Aides to gain their education hours needed by promoting teleconferences put on by the North Carolina Association. Why Participate? An investment in staff education is an investment in quality customer service for all types of agencies. For home health and hospice agencies, these hour-long teleconferences can be used to help meet the 12 hours per year educational requirements under the Medicare Conditions of Participation. For all providers, an educational investment in your staff pays off in quality care!

See below for the upcoming teleconferences available for purchase:

October 13, 2016
TOPIC: No Tricks & No Treats – What Aides Need to Know to Protect Themselves from Negative Accusations & Investigations
Speaker: Sherry Thomas, BSN, MPH
Description: It’s no treat to be investigated by the Federal Office of Inspector General (OIG) … scary sounding…yes? Have you ever heard of the OIG Exclusions List? That is a list you do not want to be on!! Are you aware that federal regulations can prohibit you ever working again in an agency such as a certified home health, hospice, Personal Care Services or a waiver program for seniors that receive federal funding like Medicare and Medicaid? Come join me as we talk about how you can land on this list and an aide’s responsibility to be above reproach. Don’t let the words fraud, abuse, neglect, misappropriation of property or drugs come near your good name. Handouts will include an Aide’s Code of Ethics!

November 10, 2016
TOPIC: The Aide’s Role in Patient Centered Care
Speaker: Kathie Smith, RN
Description: Patient Centered Care focuses on the patient as an individual and takes into account the individual person’s likes, dislikes and what makes for a “good day” along with the tasks necessary to carry out the assigned plan of care. This teleconference will focus on how to see the patient as a unique individual in providing patient centered care.

December 8, 2016
TOPIC: The Aide’s Role in Understanding Mental Health Disorders
Speaker: Cindy Morgan, RN, MSN, CHC, CHPN
Description: This presentation will explore some mental health disorders that may create challenges for the Nurse Aide in the home setting. According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness approximately 43.8 million adults or 1 in 5 adults in the U.S experiences mental illness annually. Chances are that some of the patients we care for in the home may be experiencing some sort of mental illness. Learn strategies that can help you when caring for these patients.

January 12, 2017
TOPIC: Who Can Sleep Tight…When Bed Bugs Bite!
Speaker: Kathie Smith, RN
Description: Bed bugs have been common in U.S. history. Although bed bug populations dropped dramatically during the mid-20th century, the United States is one of many countries now experiencing an alarming resurgence in the population of bed bugs. According to the US Environmental Protection Agency bed bugs are a public health pest. While bed bugs have not been shown to transmit disease, they do cause a variety of negative physical health, mental health and economic consequences. This teleconference will cover the negative effects of bed bugs, how to identify bed bugs and tips in preventing and treating bed bugs.

February 9, 2017
TOPIC: The Aide’s Role in Working with the Immobile Patient
Speaker: John Conrad
Description: Immobility and long periods of inactivity are harmful to elderly patients and can lead to a further loss of ambulation and strength as well as the increased risk of falls. Patients suffering a loss of mobility can also become depressed. Immobility can impact and cause serious health complications – including blood clots, urinary tract infection and respiratory complications. In-home aides play a vital role in helping to increase/maintain patient mobility and in preventing serious negative impacts.

March 9, 2017
TOPIC: The Aide’s Role in Confidentiality and HIPAA
Speaker: Michelle White, MSN, RN
Description: This workshop will focus on assisting your In-Home Aides in understanding HIPAA and confidentiality guidelines. This workshop will offer practical tips to ensure that the para-professional adheres to the required privacy standards. Also included: the impact of social media such as Facebook, My Space, YouTube and cell phones, text messages, etc.

April 13, 2017
TOPIC: The Aide’s Role in Working with a Terminal Client & Their Family
Speaker: Cindy Morgan, RN, MSN, CHC, CHPN
Description: What does it mean to be terminally ill? This presentation will define terminally ill as well as some of the different aspects of care that are so important to the patients and families facing a terminal illness. Learn about the trajectory of terminal illness and what to expect when the patient is nearing the end of life.

May 11, 2017
TOPIC: The Aide’s Role in Infection Control in Home Care & Hospice
Speaker: Michelle White, MSN, RN
Description: This workshop will focus on understanding the basic principles of infection prevention and control. This workshop will also focus on Blood Borne Pathogens and the principles surrounding transmission and methods in which the aide can protect themselves and the patient.

June 8, 2017
TOPIC: Eagle Eye Aides – Recognizing Key Patient Abnormalities
Speaker: Sherry Thomas, BSN, MPH
Description: You are in the first line of patient defense! You are the boots on the ground as far as helping to identify that something is “wrong” with your patient. You are the Eagle Eye Aide! Join this teleconference to learn how to recognize the subtle and not so subtle changes in your patient that is the first clue that something is amiss patient wise and what then to report to your supervisor!

Click Here to go to our Events Calendar to register for one or more of these great programs!

2016 “Our Time to Shine” Innovation & Star Awards a Success!

HCA-assets(1)The Home Care Alliance of MA hosted their Annual “Our Time to Shine” event on Tuesday, June 14, 2016 at the Granite Links Golf Club in Quincy, MA. With 10 Star Award winners, 3 Innovation winners, and over 150 in attendance it was a great day to celebrate home care!

*Preview just some of the pictures for the event below. More photos to come!*

Congratulations to our winners:

 

Clinicians of the Year:
Anne Luippold, RN, BSN, ONC, Salmon VNA & Hospice, Milford
Michelle Michaud, RN, Circle Home Care, Lowell
Mary NDegwa, RN, Comfort Home Care, Methuen

Aide of the Year:
Jane Rizza, Home Care Inc., (Home Health VNA), Westwood

Leadership & Collaboration Award:
Roxanna Harper & Jo Ann Wagner, Baystate VNA & Hospice, Springfield

Manager of the Year:
Darlene Connolly, RN, Steward Home Care, Lawrence

Physician of the Year:
Dr. David Green, Emerson Hospital Home Care, Concord

Legislator of the Year:
Senator Barbara L’Italien, D-Andover

Home Care Champion:
Meg Doherty, NVNA & Hospice, Norwell

Innovation in Staff Development:
Comfort Home Care, Psychiatric Nursing Board Certification Program

Innovation in Patient Care Deliver:
Partners Health Care at Home, Mobile Observation Unit

Commitment to an Innovation Culture:
South Shore Hospital Home Care Department, The MakerNurse Project

Here’s just a preview of pictures from this great event!

Another Successful Blueprint for OASIS Training & Exam

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The Home Care Alliance of MA would like to thank the over 85 participants who took to the 2-day intensive Blueprint for OASIS training as well as a special congratulations to the 54 participants that took the OASIS COS-C certification exam last week on Wednesday, March 16th in Milford, MA.

Although OASIS is a high demand training, especially with the benefits to Value Based Purchasing, there is still a large cost associated with putting the training on. HCA would like to hold another training in the fall for members, around roughly November, however, we need to know if members would be interested in attending. With that, whether you are interested or not, the association would greatly appreciate it if you could take this very quick survey with your thoughts.

http://www.thinkhomecare.org/surveys/?id=OASIS

Your feedback is very valuable to us!

For any questions please feel free to contact Megan Fournier at mfournier@thinkhomecare.org or 617-482-8830.

Leadership Summit: Mission Possible Theme Song Released

For those of you that attended the 2016 Northeast Home Health Leadership Summit, you know that the closing keynote, Angus Clark with Song Division, worked with everyone to create a theme song for the conference.

Angus used this engaging session to utilize the songwriting process to demonstrate the qualities your people need to cultivate collectively to innovate, succeed and create as a cohesive unit. The practical takeaways that could be immediately applied in the workplace included:

  • A refresher on active listening
  • The experience of a safe, fun environment where people can express ideas to solve workplace challenges without fear of criticism
  • A ‘yes’ mentality where the focus is on the solution, not the problem
  • And Collectively achieving something together that the group previously didn’t think was possible (writing an original song), improving group cohesiveness and productivity back in the workplace.

Without further ado, the official recording of the original theme song: Mission Possible

To see the live version done at the conference see below:

We are healthcare in the home.

You don’t have to be alone.

Together we’re unstoppable.

It’s ALL… Mission Possible!

2016 NEHCC Registration Now Open!

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It’s that time of the year again when the New England Home Care & Hospice Conference and Trade Show comes around. Representing more than 375 agencies, the six home care associations of New England are pleased to announce that the 2016 NEHCC will return to Foxwoods Resort & Casino for its 6th annual conference, this time at the the Grand Pequot Tower from May 16-18, 2016.

The line-up will cover keynote speakers such as:

  • Dan Marshall, Author of “Home is Burning: A Memoir”
  • Ellen Breslin, Senior Consultant, Health Management Consultants
  • Andrew Reed, President and CEO, Multi-View Incorporated
  • Peter Ross, CEO and Co-Founder of Senior Helpers

There will also be 10 break-out sessions as well as, new this year, 5 intensives that cover topics on hospice, private duty, HR/nursing, leadership and reform and more!

A special pre-conference training will also be available on Monday, May 16th with Amy Matthews on “Meeting the Dementia Challenge in Home Care”.

Registration is now open and can be done by clicking HERE

For more information on the conference you can go to the website at www.NEHCC.com. New information on speakers will be posted soon! Check regularly for the most up to date information! Hope to see you there

Member Benefit: Free Wound Care Webinars

The Home Care Alliance has a continued partnership with the Wound Care Educational Institute. Wound Care Education Institute® provides comprehensive online and nationwide onsite courses in the fields of Skin, Wound, Diabetic and Ostomy Management. Health care professionals who meet the eligibility requirements may sit for the prestigious:

(WCC®) Wound Care Certification
(DWC®) Diabetic Wound Care
(OMS™) Ostomy Management Specialist

These national board certification examinations are offered through the National Alliance of Wound Care and Ostomy ® (NAWCO®), the largest multidisciplinary group of certified wound care professionals in the United States.

Not only do our members receive discounts on training’s offered by WCEI but you also receive FREE access to numerous webinars such as the ones listed below:

•Diabetic Ulcers Identification and Treatment
•HOW TO: Bariatrics and Skin Fold Management
•HOW TO: Creating the Seal by Making the Right Choices
•HOW TO: Debridement Options: BEAMS Made Easy
•HOW TO: Diabetic Foot Exam Made Easy
•HOW TO: Fistula Management Made Easy
•HOW TO: Medical Device and Moisture Associated Skin Breakdown
•HOW TO: Skin of Color•HOW TO: Skin Tears
•HOW TO: Surgical Incision: Keep your eye on the line
•HOW TO: Tube Basics. Going with the flow
•HOW TO: Writing Policies and Procedures for Wound Care
• Improved Wound Care Outcomes
• Insider Secrets to Wound Care
• Is It Pressure
• Is It Really Infected? How Do I Really Know?
• It’s Not Just a RASH! So What Is It? What Do I Do?
• Ostomy Buzz
• Palliative Wound Care
• PHI, PMRI,EHR, EMR…WHAT? Alphabet Soup or Medical Records?
• Pressure Ulcers- Choosing the Right Treatment
• Skin and Nail Changes in the Diabetic Foot
• Teaching the Teacher
• What stage is it? Pressure Ulcer Staging and Tissue Types
• Wound Assessment

Want more information on these free webinars? Click Here

Interested in attending the next Skin & Wound Care Management Course offered in MA? Click Here

Don’t Miss the Early Bird Special for the 2016 Leadership Summit

Your mission, should you choose to accept, is to register for the 2016 Northeast Home Health Leadership Summit before December 18th to receive the early bird special!

The Northeast Home Health Leadership Summit, now in its 14th year, is the premier gathering of home health agency leaders throughout the northeast. This cutting-edge conference is attended by home care executives seeking to take their operation to the next level by gaining insights on the latest trends in home care and leadership. Join your peers in Boston, January 19-21, 2016 for this not to be missed event!

This year’s theme is Mission:POSSIBLE and includes a superb lineup of speakers. To see the brochure click here.

This program is sponsored by: Connecticut Association for Healthcare at Home; Home Care & Hospice Alliance of Maine; Home Care Alliance of Massachusetts; Home Care Association of New Hampshire; Home Care and Hospice Association of New Jersey; Home Care Association of New York State; New York State Association of Health Care Providers; Rhode Island Partnership for Home Care; and VNA’s of Vermont.

To register NOW and receive the early bird rate click here or download the brochure for the hard copy registration form.

 

Alliance Fall Conferences: Private Care and Financial Management

 

 

 

The Home Care Alliance is hosting two great conferences in the next coming weeks. Check out the information below to learn more about next weeks Private Care Conference and the Financial Conference being held on December 1st.
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The 2015 Private Care Conference is just a little over a week out but it is not too late to register! Come out to the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, MA on Thursday, November 19th to listen to a stellar line-up of speakers.

Topics to be covered include:

  • Recruitment & Retention with Maggie Keen of myCNAjobs.com
  • Advocacy with HCA’s own James Fuccione
  • Sales & Marketing with Merrily Orsini of CoreCubed
  • Technology with Michael Radice of ChartaCloud
  • and Wage & Hour Compliance with Anita Maietta of the AG’s Office

Click to see the full Private Care Agenda and Registration

To register online, click here.

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HCA is proud to announce the office agenda for the annual Financial Management Conference being held on December 1st at the Waltham Woods Conference Center in Waltham, MA. Value Based Purchasing … ACO Contracting … Post-Acute Transitions … Agency CEOs and CFOs face a rapidly-evolving financial environment that brings huge challenges.  Gain tools and knowledge to help your agency succeed and thrive, from nationally-recognized expert speakers such as:

  • Teresa Lee of the Alliance for Home Health Quality & Innovation
  • Chris Attaya of Strategic Healthcare Programs
  • Rob Simione of Simione Healthcare Consultants
  • Jeanne Ryan, MA, OTR, MBA
  • and Jessica Hatch of MAeHC

Click to see the Financial Conference Agenda and Registration

To register online click here.

For any questions contact Megan Fournier at mfournier@thinkhomecare.org or 617-482-8830.

2016 Northeast Home Health Leadership Summit Brochure Released

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Mission: Possible

As a leader in home care, you are charged with piloting uncharted terrain in a rapidly unfolding health care delivery and payment environment. Value-based purchasing, federal star ratings, bundled payments and regulatory changes dot the landscape with potential pitfalls creating what seems like an impossible operation. The 14th Annual Northeast Home Health Leadership Summit has gathered intelligence from across the country to offer you the inspiration, strategies, insights and tools you need to make this mission… POSSIBLE!

Mission: Possible Agents & Training Highlights

  • Sharing insights and lessons learned through her experience as a first responder at the Boston marathon bombing, Natalie Stavas, named 2013 Bostonian of the Year by The Boston Globe, will teach you how to flex your leadership muscles by running towards chaos.
  • Robert Fazzi, PhD and Tim Ashe, MS, MBA from Fazzi will guide you on successfully navigating the inevitable changes in health care and what these changes mean to every agency in the country.
  • Armed with findings of the American Hospital Association’s soon-to-be-released report on the operational and policy changes facing the post-acute care marketplace Rochelle M. Archuleta, MSHA, MBA will provide attendees with a national roadmap for acute/post-acute collaboration.
  • Grammy-nominated musician Angus Clark of Song Division will lead the final mission on creating a culture of innovation through his interactive session demonstrating how to cultivate group cohesiveness and productivity in your agency to innovate and succeed.

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Click to view the newly released NELS 2016 Brochure.

 

For full mission details or to sign up and join the home health leadership go-team visit:  www.nehomehealthsummit.com

HCA to Launch Education Offering: Building a Behavioral Health Program

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In response to community need and member interest, HCA will launch in January 2016 a twelve-month training program for home health agencies interested in creating and sustaining a program to provide behavioral health services under the Medicare home health benefit. Based on work originally piloted at the VNS of New York, this project will provide learning and tools to put in place both the clinical competencies and administrative infrastructure. The project will feature onsite clinical training for at least five nurses per participant agency as well as diagnosis specific care guide and implementation manuals.

The objectives of this training are as follows:
• Learn how to provide Behavioral Health Home Care and get staff trained.
• Allow your agency to provide Behavioral Health Home Care during the year of the project
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• Improve patients care for clients with mental health conditions
• Improve overall patient outcomes, including re-hospitalization, ER utilization and compliance.
• Enhance your position in your service area, provide a new Niche of care and grow revenue.

For additional information, see the Behavioral Health Brochure, or view this recorded webinar*. Agencies interested in participating in the project should contact Megan Fournier at mfournier@thinkhomecare.org for contracting information.

*View webinar handouts here