Segovia Oakmont Signature Living
May 3-4, 2019
Daily Schedule
7:30 – 8 am Sign-in/Coffee & Pastries
8:00 am-6:30 pm Education (lunch on your own)
Cost & Registration: Both Days $170, Single day $85. Register today!
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Day One-Friday, May 3rd
Memory Care (8 hrs) Meets Subject Code 11 – CEU training in Alzheimer/ Dementia RCFE#433-0811-28794 ARF#433-0811-28793
The purpose of this course is to provide an overview of the various types of memory impairments so care providers can deliver special emphasis on the management of the motor and non-motor symptoms caused by impairments and how to provide quality care to these individuals.
Creating a Community prepared to serve LGBT Older Adults
04 – Psych/social – psych/social needs RCFE# 433-0214-28150 ARF# 433-0214-28149
The purpose of this course is to provide an overview and understanding of the culture of seniors who self-identify as LGBT. This course will focus on learning how to provide quality care to this group of individuals, focusing on creating a diverse, openly welcome, and empathic residential care community. At the end of the course, attendees will be equipped with the necessary skills to care for and support the needs of these individuals and their families.
Day Two-Saturday, May 4th
Getting to the Heart of Hospice 06 – Physical Needs RCFE# 433-0206-27893 ARF# 433-0206-27892
This course will help administrators better understand key aspects of hospice care and review the benefits of having hospice in their care business. Discussion will include Hospice’s focus on caring, not curing. Where hospice is provided, who hospice is available to and how it is paid for. This course will review Hospice Self-Assessment Guide key points regarding waivers and working with agencies.
Destination Regulation (4 hrs) Meets Subject Code 01 – Laws, regulations, policies and procedures RCFE#433-0401-28583 ARF#433-0401-28582
Compliance is not a bad word. This course will review ways Administrators can stay on top of what’s new in regulations while meeting the demands of residents and families. In this course, instructor will review important regulations each administrator should have implemented and new California administrator laws impacting operations. A group discussion will be held on best practices to ensure compliance and administrator experiences in what happens in non-compliance status.
Psychosocial Needs of the Elderly 04-Psych/social needs RCFE #433-0214-30661 ARF#433-0214-30662
When our needs are met this helps us to be calm and relaxed. When these essential physical needs are not met, we react to being in discomfort in a variety of ways. A person with dementia may have difficulties in a number of ways in meeting these essential needs. Instructor will review ways to meet psychosocial needs of your residents.
Coping with Grief and Loss as a Professional 05 – Community & support services RCFE# 433-0205-29832 ARF#433-0205-29831
Loss of functional abilities and death of residents are part of working in adult and elderly residential care. Instructor will review the definition and stages of grief as well as to recognize its various manifestations. Appropriate behaviors and boundaries for staff interactions with grieving families and residents will be reviewed. Ideas and tools for managing and supporting grief among staff will also be reviewed. A group discussion will be held to share challenges and best practices to support staff in understanding their feelings while having a sustainable career in their field.