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32nd Annual Convention & Trade Show
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Presented by the Florida Association Directors of Nursing Administration/LTCDoubletree by Hilton Orlando • March 11-14, 2019
FADONA'sCarrying the Torch
of Leadership 2019
Navigating the Changes in Long-Term Care
Navigating the Changes in Long-Term Care
Florida Association Directors of Nursing Administration/LTC2
DoubleTree by Hilton Orlando at SeaWorld
Trade Show Exhibit Hoursin Majestic BallroomaTuesday, March 12
3:30-6 p.m.aWednesday, March 13
10:10-11:10 a.m. 1:55-3:10 p.m.
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A. Royal Pre-functionRegistration & Information
B. Royal 1-2104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 110, 111,114, 115, 116, 119
C. Royal 1101
D. Royal 2102
E. Royal 3109Tuesday and WednesdayProduct Theater Luncheon ProgramsPresentation of Awards
F. Diamond 1-2103
G. Diamond 1112, 117
H. Diamond 2113, 118
I. Majestic BallroomAnnual Trade Showand Silent Auction; Fun Night
J. VerandaMonday's Welcome Reception
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3Florida Association Directors of Nursing Administration/LTC
March 11, 2019
Dear Friends,
On behalf of the Board of Directors of FADONA, I am very pleased to welcome you to Orlando and our 32nd Annual Convention & Trade Show – Carrying the Torch of Leadership 2019. We’re so glad you’re here.
Convention Chair and 1st Vice President Betty Barron and her planning team worked diligently to develop an exceptional agenda filled with education, networking, and fun.
We hope you attended the wonderful Welcome Reception on Monday that was sponsored by Consulate Health Care.
Please join us Tuesday and Wednesday in the Exhibit Hall and connect with our vendor friends. Visit our Platinum Partners — the Fun Night sponsors — and earn extra raffle tickets that could help you win some amazing door prizes at Rumble in the Jungle Safari Fun Night. It is these same members who have worked so hard over the past few months in preparation for this exciting event. This is also where the silent auction for the themed gift baskets will be on display – waiting for your generous bids – with all proceeds benefiting the Patches Bryan Scholarship.
We have more than 60 booths at our convention this year, and their support is very important to FADONA. Please be sure to show them your appreciation and support by visiting each and every one multiple times during the trade show.
This year, we have a special dinner event planned for you on Tuesday evening in honor of Patches Bryan. Greystone Health is sponsoring the Regional Networking: Building a Family. At the end, Greystone will raffle off a very special door prize in honor of Patches. You won’t want to miss this.
The Awards Ceremony is featured on Wednesday. This is when we salute Floridaʼs best and brightest. The event is sure to be uplifting and inspiring.
In keeping with our convention theme, Navigating the Changes in Long-Term Care, we are fortunate to have an excellent lineup of nursing leadership topics presented by highly knowledgeable speakers.
By working together, we have become, and will continue to be, a cohesive force through which we will produce positive changes in our industry. Networking at meetings like this is vital and ultimately benefits the residents of our facilities. They become the beneficiaries of our increased knowledge and proactive stance.
It has been an honor and a privilege to serve you as FADONA’s president this past year. Again, welcome and enjoy yourselves.
Sincerely,
Susie Jensvold, BSN, MHSA, RN President
FADONA President Susie Jensvold
FADONAis a state chapter of NADONA (800) 222-0539
Florida Association Directors of Nursing Administration/LTC
Executive BoardPresident: 2017-2019
Susie Jensvold – (941) [email protected]
1st Vice President: 2017-2019Betty Barron – (727) 849-6939
2nd Vice President: 2013-2020Norma Collins – (407) [email protected]
Secretary: 2018-2020Kimberly Biegasiewicz – (352) 233-6006
Treasurer: 2017-2019Immediate Past-President
Jean Nelson – (813) [email protected]
Regional Vice PresidentsRegion I: 2017-2019
Sharyn Figgins – (850) [email protected]
Region II: 2012-2020Jacqueline Hinerman – (352) 732-2449
Region III: 2018-2019Marilyn M. Nalley – (772) 284-0484
Region IV Vice President: Vacant
Region V: 2017-2019Elizabeth Borer – (941) 400-7369
Region VI: 2016-2020Elizabeth Page – (305) 790-2689
Region VII: 2013-2019Amina Dubuisson – (954) 495-7788
Business OfficeIan L. Cordes, Director of Operations
[email protected] Executive Center Drive, Suite 208
West Palm Beach, FL 33401(561) 689-6321 • Fax: (561) 689-6324
We salute our sponsors for their generous support!
OPTUM – Grand Sponsor
Consulate Health Care – Welcome Reception
Greystone Health Network – Classic Sponsor
VITAS Health Care – Classic Sponsor
Mölnlycke – Product Theater Sunovion Pharmaceuticals – Product Theater
Greystone Health Network – Buffet Dinner on TuesdayRB Health Partners – LPN & CNA Awards of Excellence
OPTUM – Nurse Administrator of the Year AwardGuardian Pharmacy – Hotel Key Cards
Greystone Health Network – Water BottlesGOJO Industries – Tote Bags
Consulate Health Care – Name Badge HoldersPolaris Pharmacy Services – Board Dinner
FADONA’s Platinum Partners – Rumble in the Jungle Safari Fun Night
FADONA’s 2019 Annual ConventionSponsorships and Support
5Florida Association Directors of Nursing Administration/LTC
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Florida Association Directors of Nursing Administration/LTC6
Optional Preconvention DayMonday, MaRCH 11
8 a.m.-6:15 p.m. Registration & Information
CONCuRReNT SeSSIONS A9 a.m.-12 p.m. Session 101 Royal 1Antibiotic Stewardship – A Guide to a Successful Compliance Program 6.0 hours~ Cindy Fronning RN-BC, CDONA, FACDONA, RAC-CT; Director of Education, NADONAModerator: Kimberly Biegasiewicz, RN
9 a.m.-12 p.m. Session 102 Royal 2Creating a Functional Wound Prevention and Management Program 6.0 hours~ Pamela Scarborough, PT, DPT, MS, CDe, CWS; Director of Public Relations and Education, American Medical Technologies Moderator: Sharyn Figgins, RN, MSN
12-1 p.m. LuNCH — On your own
CONCuRReNT SeSSIONS A CONTINueD1-4 p.m. Session 101 Royal 1Antibiotic Stewardship – A Guide to a Successful Compliance Program
1-4 p.m. Session 102 Royal 2Creating a Functional Wound Prevention and ManagementProgram
Regular Convention Sessions Start Here!4:15-5:15 p.m. Session 103 DiaMonD 1-2Lighting the Way to Patient Driven Payment Model (PDPM) 1.0 hour~ Marigene Barrett, BSN, MBA; President, MRH Professional ServicesModerator: Marilyn M. Nalley, RN
5:30-7 p.m. Welcome Reception VeRanDa Sponsored by Consulate Health Care — Everyone is invited!
Tuesday, MaRCH 128 a.m.-5 p.m. Registration & Information
Royal 1-28:45-8:55 a.m. Welcome from the Fadona President Susie Jensvold, BSN, MHSA, RN
Royal 1-28:55-9:55 a.m. Session 104 Keynote Address: 1.0 hour~ Andi Clark, RN; Chief Nursing Officer, Consulate Health CareModerator: Susie Jensvold, BSN, MHSA, RN
10-11 a.m. Session 105 Royal 1-2Physician Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatments 1.0 hour ~ Leonard Hock, DO, MACOI, CMD, FAAHPM, HMDC; Chair-Elect, FMDA – The Florida Society for Post-Acute and Long-Term Care MedicineModerator: Norma D. Collins, RN, BS, LHRM
11:05 a.m.-12:05 p.m. Session 106 Royal 1-2Transfers & Discharges: Resident Advocacy 1.0 hour~ Michael Milliken, State Ombudsman; Florida Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program, Dept. of Elder AffairsModerator: Betty Barron, MSN, RN Sponsored by OPTUM.
12:10-1:10 p.m. Royal 3PRODuCT THeATeR LuNCHeON PROgRAM (NON-Ce) Assessment and Management of Your Long-Term Care (LTC) Resident with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)~ Dana Hickman, MSN, FNP-C✯ Hosteded by Sunovion Pharmaceuticals.
Royal 1-21:20-2:20 p.m. Session 107 Current Issues with Advance Directives 1.0 hour~ Karen L. goldsmith, esq.; Partner, Goldsmith & Grout, P.A.Moderator: Jacqueline Hinerman, RN
2:25-3:25 p.m. Session 108 Royal 1-2Translating Cultural Competency to Clinical Relevancy for the LGBTQ+ Patient 1.0 hour~ Dina Proto, RN; Consultant and AuthorModerator: Sharyn Figgins, RN, MSN
3:30-6 p.m. Majestic BallRooMAnnual Trade Show & gift Basket Silent Auction
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Official Opening with Silent Auction in the Exhibit Hall to benefit FADONA’s Patches Bryan Scholarship FundBook Signing: Identity Impact by dina Proto, Rn
6:10-7:40 p.m. Session 109 Regional Networking: Building a Family! 1.0 hour✯ Dinner sponsored by greystone Health.In honor of Patches Bryan, Greystone will raffle off a special door prize. Must be present to win.Faclitator: Jacqueline Hinerman, RN
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Robin A. BleierRN, LHRM, CLC
Charlene PetersChief Clinical Officer
Debra HagertyDNP
Cindy FronningRN-BC, CDONA,
FACDONA, RAC-CT
Jennifer PettisMS, RN, WCC
Jeri Anne LundgrenRN, BSN, PHN,
CWS, CWCN, CPT
Karen GoldsmithEsq.
Andi ClarkChief Nursing Officer
7Florida Association Directors of Nursing Administration/LTC
Wednesday, MaRCH 137 a.m.-5 p.m. Registration & Information
7:15-8 a.m. Light Continental Breakfast Royal 1-2
8-9 a.m. Session 110 Royal 1-2Keynote Speaker: Introduction to Person-Centered Care – Changing Minds 1.0 hour~ Charlene Peters, RN; Chief Clinical Officer, Greystone Healthcare ManagementModerator: Elizabeth Borer, RN
9:05-10:05 a.m. Session 111 Royal 1-2The Radial Boss: A Road Map for Surviving & Thriving 1.0 hour~ Debra Hagerty, DNP; Associate Professor, Georgia Southern UniversityModerator: Jean Nelson, RN-BC, BSHCA
10:10-11:10 a.m. Majestic BallRooMAnnual Trade Show & gift Basket Silent Auction
CONCuRReNT SeSSIONS B11:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Session 112 DiaMonD 1Carry the Torch of Leadership with Patient-Centered Cognitive Programs 1.0 hour~ Angela edney, BS, MSA, OTR/L; National Clinical Director, Aegis Therapies~ Jessica Prankie, MSSLP; Clinical Process Therapist, Aegis TherapyModerator: Kimberly Biegasiewicz, RN
11:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Session 113 DiaMonD 2The Leadership Game! 1.0 hour~ Janet Burns Holliday, MSN, MSM, RN; Executive Director, Leadership Trainer, Speaker, and Coach with the John Maxwell Team Moderator: Amina Dubuisson, RN, MSN, MBA/HCM, LNHA
12:20-12:50 p.m. Royal 3PReSeNTATION OF 2019 AWARDSNurse Administrator of the Year and CNA/LPN Awards of Excellence
12:50-1:50 p.m. Royal 3PRODuCT THeATeR LuNCHeON PROgRAM (NON-Ce)Keep it on or Take it off? New Techniques for Managing & Preventing Wounds✯ Hosted by Mölnlycke Health Care.
1:55-3:10 p.m. Majestic BallRooMAnnual Trade Show, Silent Auction, and Door Prizes3:15-4:45 p.m. Session 114 Royal 1-2Risk Management with a Regulatory Twist 1.5 hours ~ Robin A. Bleier, RN, LHRM, CLC; President of RB Health Partners, Inc.Moderator: Elizabeth Borer, RN
4:50-5:50 p.m. Session 115 Royal 1-2Defining CMS’ Medication-Related Phase 3 Changes 1.0 hour ~ Lynn D'Avico, PharmD, CPh; Assistant Adjunct Professor, Nova Southeastern University; Clinical Pharmacy Educational Coordinator, PolarisRx Moderator: Jean Nelson, RN-BC, BSHCA
7-10:30 p.m. Majestic BallRooMRuMBLe IN THe JuNgLe SAFARI FuN NIgHTChinese Auction, Exceptional Food, Drinks, Camaraderie & Entertainment! ✯ Planned and sponsored by the Platinum Partners
THuRsday, MaRCH 148 a.m.–1:15 p.m. Registration & Information
8-9:30 a.m. Light Continental Breakfast Royal 1-2
8:30-10:30 a.m. Session 116 Royal 1-2CMS Rules of Participation: Need-to-Know Update 2.0 hours ~ Kimberly R. Smoak, MSH, QIDP; Bureau Chief of Field Operations, Division of Health Quality Assurance, Florida’s Agency for Health Care AdministrationModerator: Susie Jensvold, BSN, MHSA, RN
CONCuRReNT SeSSIONS C10:35-11:35 a.m. Session 117 DiaMonD 1Laboratory Stewardship: A Component of Antibiotic Stewardship 1.0 hour~ Lorelei Schmidt, BS, MT (ASCP), IP-BC; Director of Training, TridentUSA Health ServicesModerator: Marilyn M. Nalley, RN
10:35-11:35 a.m. Session 118 DiaMonD 2The Imperative of Evidence-Based Nursing Practice for Pain Management 1.0 hour ~ Jennifer Pettis, MS, RN, WCC; Associate Director of Programs, Nurses Improving Care for Healthsystems Elders (NICHE), NYU Rory Meyers College of NursingModerator: Amina Dubuisson, RN, MSN, MBA/HCM, LNHA
11:40 a.m.-1:10 p.m. Session 119 Royal 1-2Preventing Falls and Decline in Function: An Innovative Approach to Restorative Nursing with 30-minute DON and Regional Nurse Panel Discussion 1.5 hours~ Jeri Anne Lundgren, RN, BSN, PHN, CWS, CWCN, CPT; President, Senior Providers ResourceModerator: Susie Jensvold, BSN, MHSA, RN
1:10 p.m. Royal 1-2DOOR PRIZeS & eND OF CONVeNTION
note: sessions and speakers are subject to change.
C o n v e n t i o n • M a r c h 1 1 - 1 4 , 2 0 1 9
Lynn DavicoPharmD., CPh
Marigene BarrettBSN, MBA
Michael MillikenState Ombudsman
Pam ScarboroughPT, DPT, MS, CDE,
CWS, CEEAA
Dina ProtoRN
Kimberly R. SmoakMSH, QIDP
Angela EdneyBS, MSA, OTR/L
Leonard HockDO, MACOI, CMD, FAAHPM, HMDC
Florida Association Directors of Nursing Administration/LTC8
Damian Dinan 3M Medical Solutions 20881 Ramita Trail Boca Raton, FL 33433 [email protected]
Susan Heard ACADIA Pharmaceuticals 910B Maple street new smyrna Beach, FL 32169 [email protected]
Pamela King Agency for Health Care administration 2727 Mahan drive Tallahassee, FL 32308 [email protected]
Heather grasso Allied Mobile X-Ray and ultrasound 8360 W Flagler street Miami, FL 33144 [email protected]
Frank Trenery AMT Wound Care (A) (PP) 17595 Cartwright Road Irvine, Ca 92614 [email protected]
Kami Betzina Willingham Arkray uSA 5182 W 76th street Minneapolis, Mn 55439 [email protected]
Kelly Nauert Avanir Pharmaceuticals 5101 Longspur Court Lithia, FL 33547 [email protected]
Kimberly Biegasiewicz Avante group 4601 sheridan street Hollywood, FL 33021 [email protected]
Sima Persad BD Diabetes Care 7125 Pinecreek Lane Coconut Creek, FL 33073 [email protected]
David Reis Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals 5138 Deerview Park Drive Cleves, oH 45002 [email protected]
Kenneth D. Jewett envista Health 1133 Louisiana avenue, ste 112 Winter Park, FL 32789 [email protected]
Tammy Lutz eZ Way, Inc. 807 e Main st., P.o. Box 89 Clarinda, Ia 51632 [email protected]
Matthew King Facility Support Company (A) 1665 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd. West Palm Beach, FL 33401 [email protected]
Cathy Sallitto gentell (A) (PP) 6850 Possum Trail sarasota, FL 34241 [email protected]
Amber West greystone Health (A) (PP) 4042 Park oaks Blvd., ste. 300 Tampa, FL 33610 [email protected]
Rob Taymans guardian Pharmacy (A) (PP) 9402 International Court north st. Petersburg, FL 33716 [email protected]
Jamison Luce Hartman uSA 2036 Larissa Court Trinity, FL 34655 [email protected]
Kavel Smith IV Access 799 ne 2nd avenue delray Beach, FL 33444 [email protected]
Larry griller Janssen Pharmaceuticals 2130 Chippewa Trail Maitland, FL 32751 [email protected]
Lori gable Kg Health Partners 13600 Icot Blvd., Bldg. a Clearwater, FL 33760 [email protected]
Diane Macgregor Bottomline Solutions 1749 ne 10th Terrace, ste. 4 Cape Coral, FL 33909 [email protected]
Ken Mauldin Buckeye International 7576 Presidents drive orlando, FL 32809 [email protected]
Kim Saeng Calmoseptine 16602 Burke Lane Huntington Beach, Ca 92647 [email protected]
Alex Bader Carstens 7310 West Wilson avenue Chicago, IL 60706 [email protected]
Samantha DeFrancesco Consulate Health Care 800 Concourse Parkway, ste. 200 Maitland, FL 32751 [email protected]
Natalie Cotler Cotler Healthcare and Development 11120 s Crown Way, ste. 1 Wellington, FL 33414 [email protected]
Michael Shea Curitec (A) 421 Canal street, #201 new smyrna Beach, FL 32168 [email protected]
Mayer Kotlarsky Dialyze Direct FL (A) 1601 Clint Moore Road, ste. 160 Boca Raton, FL 33487 [email protected]
Karla Conway eccolab group 8370 W Flagler street, ste. 216 Miami, FL 33144 [email protected]
Dr. Sherly Neelankavil epicc Vascular Miami (A) (PP) 8370 W Flagler street, ste. 216 Miami, FL 33144 [email protected]
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Megan Olson McKesson Medical-Surgical (A) 401 Gills drive orlando, FL 32824 [email protected]
Robert Ash Medical Imaging Inc. 5000 nW 27th Court, ste. B Gainsville, FL 32606 [email protected]
Jarrett Caropelo Medline (A) 3 Lake drive Northfield, IL 60093 [email protected]
Brinn Helton MobilexuSA/uS Laboratories (A) (PP) P.o. Box 17159 Clearwater, FL 33760 [email protected]
Kim Carswell Molnlycke 5550 Peachtree Pkwy., #500 norcross, Ga 30092 [email protected]
Cheryl Hecker NADONA 1329 e Kemper Road, ste. 4100a springdale, oH 45246 [email protected]
Cheri Archer NewSource Medical 9913 shelbyville Road, ste. 203 Louisville, Ky, 40224 (775) [email protected]
Nozin 6931 arlington Road, ste. 590 Bethesda, Md 20814 301-337-2059, ext. [email protected]
Jennifer Pettis Nurses Improving Care forHealthsystem elders 380 second avenue, ste. 306 new york, ny 10010 [email protected]
Robyn Kresser Ocean Spray Cranberries (A) (PP) 209 Pickering Circle Maryville, Tn 37803 [email protected]
Lindsay Nation Omnicare/CVS (A) 201 e 4th street Cincinnati, oH 45202 [email protected]
Wanda Bryant Optum (A) (PP) 9009 Corporate Lake drive Tampa, FL 33634 [email protected]
Tara Loughlin-Issac People Premier 13600 Icot Blvd, Bldg. a Clearwater, FL 33760 [email protected]
Jill Allen PharMerica 2505 Technology drive Louisville, Ky 40299 [email protected]
Carlon Darbyshire PharmScript (A) 3801 Corporex Pak drive Tampa, FL 33619 [email protected]
Adita gobin Polaris Pharmacy Services (A) 2900 nW 60th street Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309 [email protected]
Andrew Rosenbrough Portable Medical Diagnostics 8080 Belvedere Road, ste. 6 West Palm Beach, FL 33411 [email protected]
Scott Newton SecureCare 39 Chenelle drive Concord, nH 3301 [email protected]
Vanessa echenique Sheridan Dental Services 333 W 41st street Miami, FL 33141 [email protected]
Michael everette Smith & Nephew 5600 Clearfork Main street Ft. Worth, TX 76116 [email protected]
Dave Clark Sun Pharma 1463 alto Vista drive Melbourne, FL 32940 [email protected]
Mark Alspach Sun Pharmacy 3320 scherer drive, ste. a st. Petersburg, FL 33716 [email protected]
Michele Dyer Sunovion Pharmaceuticals 28 Wells avenue, 6th Floor yonkers, ny 10701 [email protected]
Carolyn Swiger Sunshine Surgical & Wound Care 222 N. Pacific Coast Hwy, Ste. 2175 el segundo, Ca 90245 [email protected]
Melissa Yost TeNA (A) 10841 nW 6th street Plantation, FL 33324 [email protected]
Donna Damiani ultra Healthcare and Mobile X-Ray & ultrasound (A) 21913 us HWy 19 n Clearwater, FL 33765 [email protected]
Sharisse Ross VITAS Healthcare (A) (PP) 2201 Maitland Way, ste. 100 Maitland, FL 32757 [email protected]
Brad Sherwood Vohra Wound Physicians 3601 sW 160th avenue, ste. 250 Miramar, FL 33027 [email protected]
Matt Bowser Wings 35246 u.s. Hwy 19 n #303 Palm Harbor, FL 34684 [email protected]
A = alliance Council MembersPP = Platinum Partners.alliance Council sponsors ofFun night.
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AMT Wound CareEpicc Vascular
GentellGreystone Health
Guardian PharmacyMobilexUSA / US Laboratories
Ocean Spray CranberriesOPTUM
SmartStewardVITAS Healthcare
2019 Platinum Partners Fun Night Sponsors
1988-1989: Martha Davis
1989-1991: Sharon Walters
1991-1993: Gilda Osborn
1993-1995: Martha Russell
1995-1997: Jocelyne Cameau
1997-2001: Margery Shake
2001-2007: Cathy Ates
2007-2013: Bonnie Cruz
2013-2017: Jean Nelson
2017-Present: Susie Jensvold
FADONA Salutes its Presidentson its 32nd Anniversary
“Paperlite” ConventionIn keeping with our organization-wide initiative, the convention is paperlite — not paper free.
We invite you to use FADONA's mobile app. The app contains many exciting features and will be available for this year’s annual convention and throughout the year. If you have not already done so, please download it for free in iTunes and Android stores by searching for “FADONA” or “Florida Association Directors of Nursing Administration.” The app will work on tablets and smartphones.
The app will allow you to view convention information, including the agenda and speaker handouts.
Handouts are available online for paid registrants at www.fadona.org. This will allow you to view and print them without charge or download them to your computer. There are 2 sets of downloads. The first includes slides printed 3-up as handouts. The second set shows each slide one at a time, allowing you to follow the speaker in real time from your laptop or our mobile app.
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annual conVention continuing eDucationFlorida licenseesThis educational program has been approved for 23 nursing CEs and nursing home administrator CEUs by the Florida Board of Nursing and Florida Board of Nursing Home Administrators, Florida Department of Health, Division of Medical Quality Assurance, for CE Broker Provider ID Number 50-682. CE Broker Tracking #: 20-700856 for #101; 20-700862 for #102; and 20-700864 for #103-119.
Please sign in each day. Submit your completed Certificate of Attendance and course evaluations to FADONA at the conclusion of the last program you attend.
Win soMe seRious cashWe will be hosting another 50/50 raffle during the convention. The cost per ticket is $2, or 3 tickets for $5, or 15 tickets for $20. The winner will be announced at 3 p.m. on Wednesday, March 13 and you must be present to win. All proceeds benefit the Patches Bryan Scholarship. Good luck to everyone!
FADONA Announces Establishment of Patches Bryan Scholarship
The Patches Bryan Scholarship assistsnursing students and established
nurse administrators alike to realize their dreams and enhance their skills and competencies.
FADONA and Greystone HealthNetwork are pleased to announce the establishment of the Patches Bryan Scholarship. It is named in honor of an incredible nurse leader who cherished knowledge, education, and advanced training. Patches was a founding member of FADONA and former officer. For many years, she proudly served as the Chief Clinical Officer of Greystone Health Network where she instilled pride and passion in the practice of long-term care nursing.
“Patches left this earth on March 31, 2017, leaving behind a legacy that will last forever,” said Connie Bessler, CEO, Greystone Health Network. “A stickler for quality and clinical advancement, she helped raise the bar throughout the long-term care industry,” she added.
“Greystone Health is excited to partner with FADONA and provide financial support to qualified candidates who share Patches Bryan’s passion for learning, advancement, and excellence in long-term care nursing,” Bessler concluded.
The Patches Bryan Scholarship is a way for FADONA and Greystone to honor Patches and to give back to the community of nurses who will be at the forefront of LTC care in the 21st century. Applicants may be currently licensed RNs, LPNs, or certified nursing assistants (CNAs).
FADONA President Susie Jensvold is very proud that the association is offering these scholarship funds to help promote nursing education and training. “This scholarship program is vital to the success of current and future nurse leaders seeking help in funding their educational pursuits,” Jensvold said.
“We are very excited for the future and we thank Greystone Health Network for its commitment and support in partnering with FADONA on this worthy cause,” she added.
For more information, contact Ian Cordes, director of operations, at (561) 683-0037.
FADONA Regions by County
Region I: Northwest1A – Bay, Escambia, Holmes, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa, Walton,
Washington1B – Jefferson, Madison, Calhoun, Leon, Taylor, Franklin, Gadsden,
Gulf, Jackson, Liberty, Wakulla
Region II: Northeast2A – Hamilton, Lafayette, Alachua, Marion, Clay, Nassau, Suwannee
2B – Dixie, Union, Putnam, Baker, St. Johns, Columbia, Gilchrist;2C – Levy, Bradford, Duval, Flagler
Region III: Centraleast3A – Lake, Osceola, Orange, Seminole
3B – Volusia
Region IV: Central West4A – Hillsborough, Pinellas, Highlands, Polk
4B – Hardee, Hernando, Sumter, Citrus, Pasco
Region V: Southwest5A – Manatee, Charlotte, Collier
5B – Desoto, Lee, Sarasota
Region VI: Southeast6A – Palm Beach
6B – Brevard, Indian River,St. Lucie, Martin, Okeechobee
6C – Hendry, Glades
Region VII: South7A – Miami-Dade, Monroe, and Broward Counties
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Fun night
Rumble in the Jungle
7-10:30 p.m., Wednesday, March 13, 2019Majestic Ballroom, Doubletree by Hilton Orlando
Rumble in the Jungle Safari Fun Night
is sponsored by the Platinum Partners.
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Florida Association Directors of Nursing Administration / LTC400 Executive Center Drive, Suite 208 • West Palm Beach, FL 33401
(561) 689-6321 • Fax: (561) 689-6324 • www.fadona.org
March 16-19, 2020!The 33rd Annual Convention
9700 International Drive • Orlando, Florida
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CONVENTION SCHEDULE AT A GLANCEMONDAY, MARCH 11, 2019
OPTIONAL PRECONVENTION DAY8 a.m.-6:15 p.m. REGISTRATION & INFORMATION ......................................................................................Royal Pre-function9 a.m.-12 p.m. Concurrent Sessions A 101: Antibiotic Stewardship – A Guide to a Successful Compliance Program ......................................... Royal 1 102: Creating a Functional Wound Prevention and Management Program ............................................Royal 212-1 p.m. LUNCH on your own1-4 p.m. Concurrent Sessions A (Continued) 101: Continued – Antibiotic Stewardship – A Guide to a Successful Compliance Program ......................Royal 1 102: Continued – Creating a Functional Wound Prevention and Management Program ........................Royal 2
Regular Convention Sessions Start Here!4:15-5:15 p.m. 103: Lighting the Way to Patient Driven Payment Model (PDPM) ................................................. Diamond 1-2 5:30-7 p.m. WELCOME RECEPTION: SPONSORED BY CONSULATE HEALTH CARE ...................................................... Veranda
TUESDAY, MARCH 128 a.m.-5 p.m. REGISTRATION & INFORMATION ..........................................................................................Royal Pre-function8:45-8:55 a.m. Welcome from the FADONA President ...............................................................................................Royal 1-28:55-9:55 a.m. 104: Keynote Address: Andi Clark, RN; CNO, Consulate Health Care ...................................................Royal 1-210-11 a.m. 105: Physician Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatments (POLST) .............................................................Royal 1-211:05 a.m.-12:05 p.m. 106: Transfers & Discharges: Resident Advocacy .................................................................................Royal 1-212:10-1:10 p.m. Non-CE Product Theater Luncheon: Hosted by Sunovion Pharmaceuticals .............................................Royal 31:20-2:20 p.m. 107: Current Issues with Advance Directives ......................................................................................Royal 1-2 2:25-3:25 p.m. 108: Translating Cultural Competency to Clinical Relevancy for the LGBTQ+ Patient ...........................Royal 1-23:30-6 p.m. ANNUAL TRADE SHOW & GIFT BASKET SILENT AUCTION ....................................................... Majestic Ballroom Book Signing: Identity Impact by Dina Proto, RN6:10-7:40 p.m. 109: Regional Networking: Building a Family! ....................................................................................... Royal 3 Dinner sponsored by Greystone Health Network in honor of Patches Bryan.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 137a.m.-5 p.m. REGISTRATION & INFORMATION ..........................................................................................Royal Pre-function7:30-8:30 a.m. Light Continental Breakfast ................................................................................................................Royal 1-28-9 a.m. 110: Keynote Speaker: Introduction to Person-Centered Care – Changing Minds ................................Royal 1-29:05-10:05 a.m. 111: The Radial Boss: A Road Map for Surviving & Thriving ................................................................Royal 1-210:10-11:10 a.m. ANNUAL TRADE SHOW & GIFT BASKET SILENT AUCTION ........................................................ Majestic Ballroom11:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Concurrent Sessions B 112: Carry the Torch of Leadership with Patient-Centered Cognitive Programs ............................... Diamond 1 113: The Leadership Game! ............................................................................................................. Diamond 212:20-12:50 p.m. PRESENTATION OF 2019 AWARDS ......................................................................................................... Royal 312:50-1:50 p.m. Non-CE Product Theater Luncheon: Hosted by: Mölnlycke Health Care ..................................................Royal 3 1:55-3:10 p.m. ANNUAL TRADE SHOW, SILENT AUCTION, AND DOOR PRIZES ............................................... Majestic Ballroom3:15-4:45 p.m. 114: Risk Management with a Regulatory Twist .................................................................................Royal 1-24:50-5:50 p.m. 115: Defining CMS’ Medication-Related Phase 3 Changes ...................................................................Royal 1-27-10:30 p.m. Rumble in the Jungle Safari Fun Night: Planned and sponsored by the Platinum Partners .... Majestic Ballroom
THURSDAY, MARCH 148 a.m.-1:15 p.m. REGISTRATION & INFORMATION ..........................................................................................Royal Pre-function8-9:30 a.m. Light Continental Breakfast ................................................................................................................Royal 1-28:30-10:30 a.m. 116: CMS Rules of Participation: Need-to-Know Update ....................................................................Royal 1-210:35-11:35 a.m. Concurrent Sessions 117: Laboratory Stewardship: A Component of Antibiotic Stewardship ........................................... Diamond 1 118: The Imperative of Evidence-Based Nursing Practice for Pain Management............................... Diamond 211:40 a.m.-1:10 p.m. 119: Preventing Falls and Decline in Function: An Innovative Approach to Restorative Nursing with 30-minute DON and Regional Nurse Panel Discussion ................................................................Royal 1-21:10 p.m. DOOR PRIZES & END OF CONVENTION ...............................................................................................Royal 1-2
Note: Sessions and speakers are subject to change.