Protecting Our Most Vulnerable

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LONG TERM AND RESIDENTIAL CARE DISASTER PREPAREDNESS:

Protecting Our Most Vulnerable April 15-16, 2014 Embassy Suites Downtown | 555 South 10th Street | Omaha, NE

LONG TERM AND RESIDENTIAL CARE DISASTER PREPAREDNESS:

Protecting Our Most Vulnerable April 15-16, 2014 Embassy Suites Downtown | 555 South 10th Street | Omaha, NE

Back by popular demand, this one of a kind National conference will help guide you and your organization through the most important disaster preparedness concerns in Long Term and Residential Care facilities today. The conference will feature key note speaker, Jocelyn Montgomery, RN, PHN, Director of Clinical Affairs from California Association of Health Facilities, and will include speakers that have real disaster stories from the field and experts that will be able to help guide and refine your current planning efforts. This event will allow for expanded learning and networking for all participants.

C ONF ERENC E GOA L S / OB JEC T I V E S •

Advance the knowledge and skills of professionals providing services for elder and special needs care in the field of disaster preparedness.



Describe specific examples of response from actual providers that have dealt with and learned from disaster situations.



Identify next steps for providers in developing and advancing their current disaster plans.

W HO SHOULD AT T END

REGIS T R AT ION

Administrators, Emergency Preparedness Coordinators, RN’s, and all staff responsible for the care of vulnerable populations in residential facilities.

Registration Fee: $195, which includes course materials, continental breakfast, lunch and afternoon refreshment break. Registration fees are non-refundable. Registration Deadline: April 6, 2014

Register Here If needed, attendees may find lodging information on the conference webpage.

C ON T INUING E DUC AT ION C RE DI T This program has been approved for AMA PRA Category 1 CreditTM. This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and Policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint sponsorship of the University of Iowa Roy J. and Lucille A. Carver College of Medicine and The Center for Preparedness Education. The UI Carver College of Medicine is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The University of Iowa Roy J. and Lucille A. Carver College of Medicine designates this live course for a maximum of 11.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. This conference meets the criteria of an approved continuing education program for Nursing and Assisted Living Administrators (14.7 contact hours). Continuing Education Credit provided by Iowa Western Community College Iowa Board of Nursing Provider #6. Full attendance is required for full nursing credit.

F OR MORE INF ORM AT ION Kristine Sanger

402-552-3099

[email protected]

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Conference Webpage

CONFERENCE AGENDA DAY 1— A PRIL 15, 2014

DAY 2 — A PRIL 16, 2014

7:30 am

Registration and Networking with Vendors

7:30 am

Registration and Networking with Vendors

8:00 am

Welcome and Opening Remarks Philip W. Smith, MD

8:00 am

Welcome and Opening Remarks

8:15 am

Evacuation vs. Shelter in Place Options in LTC Matt Shaw MBA, BSHM, CHSP

Director for Center for Preparedness Education, University of Nebraska Medical Center

8:30 am

Disaster Preparedness: What’s New in Long Term Care? Jocelyn Montgomery RN, PHN

Director of Public Safety, Methodist Health System

9:15 am

Director of Clinical Affairs, California Association of Health Facilities

9:30 am

Fire on the Mountain – The Story of the East Peak Wildfire Dave McGraw Director of Emergency Preparedness and Response, Spanish Peaks Regional Health Center and Colorado State Veterans Nursing Home

10:30 am

Break and Networking with Vendors

11:00 am

Real Plans and Ready Hands Jocelyn Montgomery RN, PHN

Senior Research Director, University of Nebraska Public Policy Center

10:15 am

Break and Networking with Vendors

10:45 am

Legal Issues in Disaster Planning Darrell Klein, JD Assistant Agency Counsel, Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services

11:45 am

Break

12:00 pm

Lunch and Leagal Issues Follow-up & Questions Darrell Klein, JD

Director of Clinical Affairs, California Association of Health Facilities

12:00 pm 1:00 pm

Assistant Agency Counsel, Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services

Lunch and Networking

12:30 pm

Break

Breakout Sessions:

12:45 pm

Triage Activity Philip W. Smith, MD

I. Introductory Incident Command Workshop Keith Hansen, MBA

Director; Center for Preparedness Education

Leslie Scofield, BA, NREMT

Assistant Director, Center for Preparedness Education, University of Nebraska Medical Center

Director of First Responder Education; Center for Preparedness Education

Philip Smith, MD

Michele Kassmeier, MPH

Director for Center for Preparedness Education, University of Nebraska Medical Center

Program Coordinator/Communications Specialist; Center for Preparedness Education

II. Healthcare Disaster Recovery Ralph Petti, MBCI, CBCP

Triage Ethics for Disaster in the Setting of Long Term Care Lauris Kaldjian MD, PhD

President; Continuity Dynamics, Inc.

2:00 pm

Professor of Internal Medicine & Director, Program in Bioethics and Humanities, University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine

I. Introductory Incident Command Workshop Continued

II. LTC Integration in Healthcare Coalition: The Benefits and Values Roger Glick MS, MBA, CEM, FACHE Senior Emergency Management Consultant Carilion Clinic

3:00 pm

Break and Networking with Vendors

3:30 pm

Proper Emergency Reimbursement Management During Evacuations: Challenges and Opportunities for the Evacuating and Reception Facilities David Skipper VP of Public Relations and Emergency Management, Colorado Health Care Association and Center for Assisted Living

4:30 pm

Behavioral Health Guidelines for Shelter-in-Place and Evacuation Denise Bulling PhD, LIPC

Evaluation and Adjourn

2:45 pm

Evaluation and Adjourn

University of Nebraska Medical Center Center for Preparedness Education 984320 Nebraska Medical Center Omaha NE 68198-4320

LONG TERM AND RESIDENTIAL CARE DISASTER PREPAREDNESS:

Protecting Our Most Vulnerable April 15-16, 2014 Embassy Suites Downtown | 555 South 10th Street | Omaha, NE SPONSORED BY:

www.preped.org Since 2002 the Center for Preparedness Education has been providing disaster preparedness training to Nebraska and surrounding states in the area of medical preparedness, first responder preparedness and public health preparedness. The Center for Preparedness Education is a joint endeavor between the Creighton University School of Medicine and the University of Nebraska Medical Center. Our activities are part of a coordinated effort on behalf of the U.S. Federal Government and the State of Nebraska under the direction of the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Public Health.