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Subacute and Long Term Care Council Meeting

Date: Tue - September 16th 2008

Time: 9:00-9:30 - Registration/Breakfast
9:30-12:30 - Council Meeting

Location: Therapeutic Resources36-36 33rd Street, Suite 500 (5th floor), Long Island City, NY, 11106

Presented by Sheila Brady Wallace, PT
Alice Massa, MA, OTR/L

Course Description

Mission Statement
Thee mission of the Subacute & Long term Care Council is to provide peer support and information on issues of importance to the long term care rehab manager.

Who Should Attend
This council meeting is FREE to all Long Term Care Rehab Directors, Department Chiefs, and OT, PT, & SLP Supervisors

Learning Outcomes
By the conclusion of this meeting, participants will be able to:

  1. Develop a nursing rehab program
  2. Implement the program together with nursing
  3. Evaluate the program’s effectiveness
  4. Trouble shoot to fix problems encountered

About The Program
9:30-9:45 am: Introduction and Announcements

9:45-11:30 am: Developing Reimburseable Nursing Programs under Medicare and NYS Medicaid
Under the upcoming NYS Medicaid Reimbursement System, restorative nursing programs will probably have the potential to improve a facility’s case mix. Is it possible to develop a rehab nursing program which is cost effective, efficient, and manageable? This presentation will focus on the “how to’s” of developing a viable rehab nursing program which includes the role of nursing and therapies in the design and implementation. This presentation will include:

  • develop a rehab nursing program
  • implement the program together with nursing
  • evaluate the program’s effectiveness
  • troubleshoot to fix problems encountered

11:30-12:30 pm: New and Noteworthy Issues , Alice Massa, MA, OTR/L, Director of Rehabilitation, Kings Harbor Care Center

  • Survey Update
  • Medicare Audit Update
  • MDS/Reimbursement Issues

About Us
Therapeutic Resources is a staffing agency specializing in the placement of OT’s, PT’s, and SLP’s to healthcare facilities. It is owned and operated by two occupational therapists who understand the problems facing the long term care manager. We bring this network together four times a year to help the community share common problems and develop management solutions which can be applied to their facilities. This is our way of saying thank you to the clients we currently serve, and future clients we hope to engage.

RSVP by September 5, 2008

AOTA CEU’s


Therapeutic Resources is an approved provider of continuing education. Each course is offered for .3 CEU’s. The assignment of AOTA CEU’s does not imply endorsement of specific course content, products, or clinical procedures by the AOTA.

Price
Free

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