Superheroes Need Super Tools The 2019 AHCA/NCAL Professional Development Team designed a program that addresses current and pressing operating and care challenges facing providers today. With the changes driven by the Patient Driven Payment Model (PDPM), the Requirements of Participation (RoP), and critical workforce issues, it is imperative that providers come to Orlando and learn from experts and peers about the impact of these two issues.
The comprehensive agenda covers all the issues you need to be successful in your community or organization. The program offers practical, implementable, real-world solutions to the challenges you face every day.
Carve out the best value by registering for the Premium Package - Included in the Premium Package is a welcome reception, two general sessions, two-day Expo Hall access withlunch, your choice of education sessions beginning with the Sunday Intensives, and, running through Wednesday afternoon, the Quality Award Ceremony, and the Hospitality Hops. The Premium Package provides post-convention access to recorded sessions as well as the opportunity for additional CEs. It also allows for sharing of materials with your staff.
Note that the following convention events require a separate ticket to be added to your registration: • 13th Annual NCAL Day • Rehabilitation Therapy Program Half Day (Hosted By AHCA and NASL)
Enhance Your Superpowers with CE Credits Administrators: Continuing education approval has been requested for administrators from the National Association of Boards of Long Term Care Administrators (NAB). All attendees seeking administrator CEs will need their NAB Registry ID to register for convention. The main convention programming begins at 2:00 pm on Sunday, October 13, with the Intensive sessions and runs through Wednesday, October 16. Adding a separate ticketed event (NCAL Day and/or the, Rehabilitation Program) to your registration will alter your CE count. All attendees seeking administrator CEs will need their NAB Registry ID to register for convention.
Nurses: The University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Nursing Continuing Nurses Education is accredited with distinction as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation. The final number of contact hours to be provided under ANCC criteria to be determined. Nurses will need their license information to register for convention.
Therapists: Continuing education approval for the Rehabilitation Therapy Program has been requested for occupational therapists and physical therapists. Therapists should be prepared to provide their license information when registering.
There is truly something for every long term care professional of every interest and every specialty. Convention tracks will focus on the goals of the AHCA Quality Initiative, assisted living, analytics, staff stability, risk management, regulatory compliance, the National Quality Award Program, and clinical care. For a full list of tracks, session titles and descriptions, and faculty, please visit www.ahcaconvention.org.