LTC Risk Mitigation Series—Conducting investigations
LTC Risk Mitigation Series—Conducting investigations
Product Code: 2450W

Have you read CMS memorandum QSO-25-07-NHRevised Long-Term Care (LTC) Surveyor Guidance; all 900+ pages? Surveyors will begin using compliance requirements beginning February 24, 2025. Get a jump start with training beginning with CPM's Risk Mitigation Webinars beginning Monday, December 16. New guidance focuses on Admissions/Transfer/Discharge/Chemical restraints/Unnecessary Psychotropic Medication, Resident Assessment, Quality of Life and Quality of Care, Administration, Quality Assurance Performance Improvement (QAPI), Infection Prevention and Control, and other areas. Clarifications and technical corrections have also been made throughout Appendix PP.

Focused on proactive risk mitigation in LTC, this series will help you learn practical strategies to identify and reduce risks, covering key areas like resident safety, regulatory compliance, and financial risks. Each session in the series will provide tools and insights to help LTC professionals manage challenges effectively and improve care quality.

Older adults in LTC are unfortunately vulnerable to accidents and mistreatment. Thorough investigations are key to protecting residents and ensuring regulatory compliance. Join us to learn how to conduct effective investigations and maintain a safe environment. 

Many older adults living with us require care and are vulnerable to their caregivers or someone they trust. Senior care facilities are environments that are focused on protecting residents and providing a safe environment. However, there are accidents with unintentional consequences as well as occasional bad actors. We know accidents and these situations can be costly, cause medical injury, unsafe conditions, and abuse and neglect of residents. Creating a collaborative approach with solid and complete investigations are key factors in creating a safe environment. Join us to learn how to perform a thorough investigation, ensure protection of residents, as well as comply with state and federal regulations.
Presenters
Speaker imageMichelle Stober, RN, BSN
CEO, Senior Care Solutions, LLC
Michelle Stober, BSN, RN, is the owner and CEO of Senior Care Solutions in Stillwater, MN. With over three decades of invaluable expertise in post-acute care environments, Michelle possesses extensive knowledge of both state and federal regulations, as well as clinical reimbursement practices. Her track record showcases successful outcomes in clinical operations optimization, regulatory adherence, defense against long-term care litigation, and financial reimbursement strategies.


Speaker imageJane Danner, MA, LALD, LSW
Director of Regulatory Services, Care Providers of Minnesota
Jane has an MA in health and human services, is an LALD, a licensed social worker, and has over 35 years of experience in healthcare serving older adults. Jane presently works at Care Providers of Minnesota as the director of regulatory services providing support to the skilled nursing facilities. Her work history includes executive operations manager at MDH•Health Regulation Division overseeing state and federal licensing. Prior to MDH, her provider experience included corporate consultant for VOA National Services, director/consultant at Pathway Health Services, social service manager for Regions Medical Campus and Senior Living. Jane has served in various social service, marketing, and admissions director positions in skilled nursing facilities.




Original Air Date: 12/16/2024
Length: 60 minutes
Category: All Audiences
Category: Clinical/Regulatory
CEs: CEs are not offered for free, archived online education
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