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1968
C O N F E R E N C E
2018
50T H ANNIVERSARY
homec a r ea s s o c i a t i o n o f w a s h i n g t o n
“Celebrate Our Past; Create Our Future”
April 24-26, 2018 | Seattle, WashingtonEmbassy Suites Seattle Airport
15920 West Valley Highway, Seattle, WA 98188
1968
C O N F E R E N C E
2018
50T H ANNIVERSARY
homec a r ea s s o c i a t i o n o f w a s h i n g t o n
P.O. Box 65009 Vancouver, WA 98665 | P: 425.775.8120 | F: 360.695.3056 | info@hcaw.org | www.hcaw.org
Tuesday, April 24 Pre-Conference
*7:30 - 8:30 | REGISTRATION
8:30 - 8:45 | WELCOME REMARKS
Brian Greenlee, HCAW Annual Conference Committee Chair
Doris Visaya, HCAW Executive Director
8:45 - 10:45 | ACTIVE ENGAGEMENT OF DEMENTIA PATIENTS to Improve Quality of Life
Mary Beth Quinn, RN, CHPN, Director, Specialty Program Development, Kindred at Home
Dementia is the only one of the nation’s ten most common causes of death for which there is no effective medical treatment. This seminar looks at how the brain and the 5 senses are affected by the disease and explores methods of actively engaging someone living with dementia in order to maximize their quality of life.
11:00 -12:00 | SEPSIS: Importance Of Home Health Role
Sue Bergmann, WSHA
Coference Site: Embassy Suites
15920 West Valley Hwy, Seattle, WA 98188Group Reservation link:
http://group.embassysuites.com/2018HCAWAnnualConferenceGroup discount code: HCA
1968
C O N F E R E N C E
2018
50T H ANNIVERSARY
homec a r ea s s o c i a t i o n o f w a s h i n g t o n
P.O. Box 65009 Vancouver, WA 98665 | P: 425.775.8120 | F: 360.695.3056 | info@hcaw.org | www.hcaw.org
Tuesday, April 24 Pre-Conference (Cont.)
12:00 – 1:00 | LUNCH
1:00 - 4:00 | CONDITIONS OF PARTICIPATION: LESSONS LEARNED FROM SURVEYORS
J’non Griffin, President, Home Health Solutions, LLC
In this interactive session, we will review the G tags associated with the new Conditions of Participation, and what the early trends in surveys are. We will discuss the most common deficiencies, difficult challenges for your agency, and possible solutions to your problems. It may be not be surprising, that some of the same issues of the past, will be our same issues in the future. There will be added consequences for this though. We will discuss QAPI implementation, and your upcoming PIPs that will need to be in place by July. If you are an Administrator, Clinical manager, or in the QA department, this is a must attend pre-conference!
4:00 - 5:00 | VALUE BASED PURCHASING UPDATE
Nick Seabrook, Managing Director-Founder, BlackTree Healthcare Consulting
Brent Korte, Executive Director, EvergreenHealth
28 months after the start of the VBP pilot, Washington agencies have received their TPS scores and percentage increases/decreases for the first year. This interactive session will be hosted by two members of NAHC board/committee leadership including a data overview by BlackTree Partner and industry expert, Nick Seabrook, a case study by Evergreen Health’s Executive Director, Brent Korte, and an interactive roundtable discussion with all attendees to discuss successes, pitfalls, and strategies for VBP going forward.
1968
C O N F E R E N C E
2018
50T H ANNIVERSARY
homec a r ea s s o c i a t i o n o f w a s h i n g t o n
P.O. Box 65009 Vancouver, WA 98665 | P: 425.775.8120 | F: 360.695.3056 | info@hcaw.org | www.hcaw.org
Wednesday, April 25Conference Day 1
7:00 - 8:00 | REGISTRATION
8:00 | WELCOME REMARKS
Brian Greenlee, HCAW Annual Conference Committee Chair
Robert Krause, HCAW President
8:10 | CONFERENCE DAY 1 SPONSOR WELCOME BY KINNSER
8:15 - 9:15 | KEYNOTE ADDRESS: CREATE THE FUTURE:
DJ Wilson
9:15 -10:15 | HONOR THE PAST:
Margaret Shepherd
10:15 - 10:30 | Morning Break
1968
C O N F E R E N C E
2018
50T H ANNIVERSARY
homec a r ea s s o c i a t i o n o f w a s h i n g t o n
P.O. Box 65009 Vancouver, WA 98665 | P: 425.775.8120 | F: 360.695.3056 | info@hcaw.org | www.hcaw.org
Wednesday, April 25Conference Day 1 (Cont.)
10:30 -11:30 | BREAKOUT SESSION 1: ELDER ABUSE: RED FLAGS & HOW YOU CAN HELP
Karin Taifor, MA, LMHC, GMHS, Aging Care Consultation Services
Recognize the red flags of elder mistreatment & learn effective ways to talk with clients & families about it. Understand your obligations as a mandated reporter (you are one!) & what happens after a report.
BREAKOUT SESSION 2: TECHNOLOGY AND THE FUTURE OF OUR INDUSTRY
Ginny Kenyon, Principal, Kenyon HomeCare Consulting, LLC
Advances in technologies are being developed & brought to market is a pace never seen before. This presentation will cover some of the latest innovations & how forward thinking owners & administrators can use them to the benefit of their clients/patients & put their agencies ahead of the technological curve.
BREAKOUT SESSION 3: HOME HEALTH REGULATORY UPDATE
Lauri Domingo, RN, National Government Services, Inc.
An update on the CMS Federal Regulations to include the Home Health eligibility requirements & documentation guidelines to support payment of the home health claim & how to respond timely & accurately to ADRs for the Targeted Medical Review.
1968
C O N F E R E N C E
2018
50T H ANNIVERSARY
homec a r ea s s o c i a t i o n o f w a s h i n g t o n
P.O. Box 65009 Vancouver, WA 98665 | P: 425.775.8120 | F: 360.695.3056 | info@hcaw.org | www.hcaw.org
Wednesday, April 25Conference Day 1 (Cont.)
11:40-12:30 | BREAKOUT SESSION 1: IMPLEMENTING CDC URINARY CATHETER GUIDELINES IN HOME HEALTH
Kama Ferryman, RN, Quality Facilitator Sr., PeaceHealth Southwest Home Health/Hospice
Learn how this home health agency decreased their catheter census from 27% to 11% utilizing CDC urinary catheter guidelines, providing education to area partners such as physician groups, AFH/ALF & patients/families.
BREAKOUT SESSION 2: VERY FEW LEADERS KNOW THEIR NUMBER. DO YOU? John Marshall, President, Results Driven
Very few managers know their ‘number’. Like your cholesterol score, your ‘number’ is how healthy your department is right now. Learn to calculate your ‘number’ to benchmark your present situation, identify opportunities, & build a stronger team.
BREAKOUT SESSION 3: HOME CARE IN THE TRUMP ERA: A Practical Guide to Building Compliance
Breanne Martell, Attorney of Counsel, Littler Mendelson, PC &
Angelo Spinola, Shareholder, Littler Mendelson, PC
Discuss the employment practices most commonly targeted in lawsuits & government investigations against home care companies, & how companies can reduce their risk of liability by
implementing a compliance plan.
12:30 - 2:30 | Lunch with our Business Partners in the Exhibit Hall
Exhibitor’s Raffle drawn during lunch
Silent Auction Begins and concludes at the Networking Reception
BlackTree Healthcare ConsultingCaregivers KitchenComplia HealthHCAW Board of DirectorsHome Healthcare Solutions, a Cardinal Company
Kaiser Permanente of WashingtonKCI - an Acelity CompanyKinnseriHealthHome, Inc.
Institute for Professional Care EducationLittler Employment & Labor Law Solutions WorldwideMedline Industries, Inc.McKesson
NuMotionQIRTQualis HealthSelectData LLC Shield Healthcare
Business Partners Exhibiting:
1968
C O N F E R E N C E
2018
50T H ANNIVERSARY
homec a r ea s s o c i a t i o n o f w a s h i n g t o n
P.O. Box 65009 Vancouver, WA 98665 | P: 425.775.8120 | F: 360.695.3056 | info@hcaw.org | www.hcaw.org
Wednesday, April 25Conference Day 1 (Cont.)
2:30-3:30 | BREAKOUT SESSION 1: THE 7TH VITAL SIGN: ELDER NUTRITION FOR VITALITY AND CHRONIC DISEASE MGMT.
Beth Scholer, CC, CDM, CFPP, CFO, Caregivers Kitchen
There is no question that nutrition is a fundamental component of overall health & the management of chronic illness. Learn how nutrition assessments can be used to enhance elders’ vitality & improve outcomes for specific diseases common in older adults.
BREAKOUT SESSION 2: LEAN MANAGEMENT IN HEALTHCARE – USING TECHNOLOGY & TELEHEALTH TO MAXIMIZE EFFICIENCY & IMPROVE PATIENT OUTCOMES
Jenni Blendu, RN, MBA, Sr. Idaho Assoc. for Home Care, Sr. Director Sales, Health Recovery Solutions
Learn about Lean Management Principles, implementing Lean into practice, & how to utilize technology & telemonitoring to maximize efficiency & improve patient outcomes. Attendees will get best practice tips, program start-up & implementation process instruction, improvement in patient care & satisfaction scores while decreasing overall nursing costs
BREAKOUT SESSION 3:
Nancy James, Consultant, Breakthrough Resources, Inc.
The revised In Home Services rules have everyone concerned about how they will be implemented. Nancy will help to bring all members up to date about the new rules and how implementation will roll out.
3:30-3:45 | AFTERNOON BREAK
1968
C O N F E R E N C E
2018
50T H ANNIVERSARY
homec a r ea s s o c i a t i o n o f w a s h i n g t o n
P.O. Box 65009 Vancouver, WA 98665 | P: 425.775.8120 | F: 360.695.3056 | info@hcaw.org | www.hcaw.org
Wednesday, April 25Conference Day 1 (Cont.)
3:45-4:45 | BREAKOUT SESSION 1: EVIDENCE BASED VS EVIDENCE INFORMED PRACTICES: HOW TO GET STARTED, IMPLEMENT & MAINTAIN IN YOUR AGENCY.
Lance Cotton, PT, DPT, MBA, COS-C, Cornerstone Healthcare
Evidence Based & Evidence Informed practices should be used to impact patient care & outcomes. We are all on a different journey, in this session you will hear how we address if we are ready, implement, & maintain for long lasting results.
BREAKOUT SESSION 2: CRITICAL SUCCESS FACTORS FOR PRIVATE IN-HOME SERVICES AGENCIES TO SUCCEED AT SCALING UP THEIR HOME AND COMMUNITY BASED CARE MANAGEMENT SERVICES
Dew-Anne Langcaon, CEO, iHealthHome
Jake Colter, Keiro Northwest Home Care, Director of Community Enrichment
A paradigm shift is sweeping the private in-home care industry. Workforce shortages, labor wage & hour regulatory changes & value-based purchasing contracts are resulting in unprecedented challenges for the traditional private duty home care services, and yet, at the same time, creating unprecedented new revenue opportunities. Demand is increasing for home & community-based care management services that are evidence based, person centric, inclusive of non-medical, behavioral, social & environmental factors & meaningfully treat patients, families & caregivers as equal partners.
BREAKOUT SESSION 3: USING BIG DATA TO IMPROVE OUTCOMES, PATIENT SATISFACTION & FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE.
Marc Berg, Partner, BDS Healthcare
Virtually all industries now use big data to drive their strategies on financial performance, quality improvement & customer satisfaction. A significant exception to this is the healthcare industry. While there are segments of healthcare that are using big data, they are the exception. The use of Medicare claims data, CMS outcome & patient satisfaction data & other data sources will show the hidden opportunities for improving quality & financial performance in Washington home health agencies.
1968
C O N F E R E N C E
2018
50T H ANNIVERSARY
homec a r ea s s o c i a t i o n o f w a s h i n g t o n
P.O. Box 65009 Vancouver, WA 98665 | P: 425.775.8120 | F: 360.695.3056 | info@hcaw.org | www.hcaw.org
Wednesday, April 25Conference Day 1 (Cont.)
4:45 – 5:30 | REPORT BACK FROM NAHC STRATEGIC PLANNING & FEEDBACK
Greg Pang & Brent Korte, HCAW Board of Directors
Provide report and welcome feedback from members
Our HCAW Board members will report on the recent NAHC Strategic Planning discussions and welcome feedback regarding the National efforts.
5:30 – 7:00 | “CELEBRATE OUR PAST” NETWORKING RECEPTION & SILENT AUCTION
60’s & 70’s Themed Reception – Theme Dress Welcomed
Wine Raffle & Silent Auction - music, hor d’oeuvre, drinks, theme inspired performance
by the HCAW Board of Directors
7:00 | MEET FOR DINNER – NETWORKING & INFORMAL DINNER GROUPS
1968
C O N F E R E N C E
2018
50T H ANNIVERSARY
homec a r ea s s o c i a t i o n o f w a s h i n g t o n
P.O. Box 65009 Vancouver, WA 98665 | P: 425.775.8120 | F: 360.695.3056 | info@hcaw.org | www.hcaw.org
Thursday, April 26Conference Day 2
7:30 - 8:30 | HCAW ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING & BREAKFAST
8:30-10:00 | KEYNOTE ADDRESS: FEDERAL UPDATE
Bill Dombi, NAHC President
Recently appointed NAHC President, Bill Dombi, will provide an update regarding the national association as well as a policy update on the industry.
10:15 - 10:30 | 15 MIN BREAK
10:15-11:15 | WASHINGTON STATE LEGISLATIVE REPORT AND STATE SURVEY TEAM REPORT
Leslie Emerick, Legislative Consultant
John Hilger, DOH Office of Community Health Systems State Survey Team Report
Jane Hawk, DOH Office of Community Health Systems The New Medicare HHA CoPs
1968
C O N F E R E N C E
2018
50T H ANNIVERSARY
homec a r ea s s o c i a t i o n o f w a s h i n g t o n
P.O. Box 65009 Vancouver, WA 98665 | P: 425.775.8120 | F: 360.695.3056 | info@hcaw.org | www.hcaw.org
Thursday, April 26Conference Day 2 (Cont.)
11:15-12:15 | BREAKOUT SESSION 1: HEALTH HOME SERVICES
Rena Cleland, BSN, Molina Healthcare, Inc.
Carolyn Bonner, Director, Highline Health Connections
Health Homes is a care coordination program that is performed by care coordinators in the member community & homes. Six services are offered in monthly visits. We offer help with social determinants of health, provider connections & transitions from inpatient settings. This program offers integrated services & is in populated areas as well as rural settings. Often the care coordinators work together with home services caregivers.
BREAKOUT SESSION 2: RURAL PALLIATIVE CARE INTEGRATION
Pat Justis, MA, Executive Director, Rural Health, Washington Department of Health
Rural communities face different challenges & opportunities in the provision of palliative care. The Washington Rural Palliative Care Initiative has the goal of integrating sustainable palliative care systems in rural communities & starting with a first cohort of seven communities
12:30 - 2:30 | Awards Luncheon
1968
C O N F E R E N C E
2018
50T H ANNIVERSARY
homec a r ea s s o c i a t i o n o f w a s h i n g t o n
P.O. Box 65009 Vancouver, WA 98665 | P: 425.775.8120 | F: 360.695.3056 | info@hcaw.org | www.hcaw.org
Conference Sponsors
Conference Exhibitors
Qualis Health
1968
C O N F E R E N C E
2018
50T H ANNIVERSARY
homec a r ea s s o c i a t i o n o f w a s h i n g t o n
P.O. Box 65009 Vancouver, WA 98665 | P: 425.775.8120 | F: 360.695.3056 | info@hcaw.org | www.hcaw.org
HCAW BOARD OF DIRECTORSPresident
Robert KrauseKindred at Home20829 72nd Ave. S, Ste. 125Kent, WA 98032C: (206) 459.1271E: robert.krause@gentiva.com
President-Elect
Marilou ChurchKindred at Home20829 72nd Ave. S, Ste. 125Kent, WA 98032P: (253) 395.5133E: marilou.church@gentiva.com
Secretary/Treasurer
Larissa JordingProvidence Home Services2811 102nd St E, Ste 220Tukwila, WA 98168 P: (425) 525.6800 E: larissa.jording@providence.org
Presidents of the Home Care Association of Washington (formerly Washington Association of Home Health Agencies)
DIRECTORS Susan “Sam” Miller, RN, MN, BCCareForce, Inc19401 40th Ave W, Suite 205Lynnwood, WA 98036P: (425) 712.1999 or (877) 426.8800E: sammiller@careforce.com
Donna Goodwin Donna Goodwin ConsultingPO Box 239 Colbert, WA 99005P: (509) 238.6917C: (509) 991.1001E: goodwndr@aol.com
Greg Pang Community Home Health & HospicePO Box 20671035 11th AveLongview, WA 98632P: (360) 425.8510F: (360) 425.4667E: gpang@chhh.org
Gretchen Anderson,MSPT,GCS,COS-CSunshine Home Health Care 1908 N Dale Ln, Ste BSpokane, WA 99212P: (509) 321.9050E: gretchena@shhc-llc.com
Brent KorteEvergreenHealth Home Care12040 NE 128th St, MS-103Kirkland, WA 98034P: (206) 730.9803F: (425) 899.3300E: bmkorte@evergreenhealth.org
Kyle LongPSA Healthcare1212 2nd St, Ste AMarysville, WA 98270P: (360) 651.0520F: (360) 651.0539E: klong@psahealthcare.com
Carolyn BonnerHighline Health Connections16255 Sylvester Rd SWBurien, WA 98166P: (206) 439.9095F: (206)433.1031E: cbonner@highlinemedical.org
Rachel ManchesterProvidence Home Services2001 Lind Ave SW, Ste 160Renton, WA 98057P: (425) 525.5231F: (425) 525.6659E: rachel.manchester@providence.org
Amber Hahn-KeenanMemorial Home Care Services 302 S 10th AvenueYakima, WA 98902P: (509) 574.3600F: (509) 574.3654E: amberhahnkeenan@yvmh.org
STAFF
Doris VisayaExecutive DirectorBellevue, WAP: (509) 985.3830E: dorisv.hcaw@gmail.com
Leslie EmerickLegislative ConsultantOlympia, WAP: (360) 280.6142E: lesemerick@lkemerick.com
Melissa WosterAssistant to the Executive DirectorPO Box 65009Vancouver, WA 98665P: (425) 775.8120F: (360) 695.3056E: info@hcaw.org
1968 – Mrs. Edward Nevers
1969 – Diane Guildner, Snohomish Visiting Nurse Association
1970 – Larry Templeton, Spokane VNA
1971 – Nancy Brooks, Bellingham VNA 1972 – Betty Scott, Seattle- King County VNA
1973 – Betty Scott, Seattle- King County VNA
1974 – Viola Sweet, Spokane VNA
1975 – Cheri Bone
1976 – Cheri Bone
1977 – Margaret Shepherd
1978 – Margaret Shepherd
1979 – Caroline MacColl
1980 – Caroline MacColl
1981 – Margaret Moran
1982 - Judy Bishop
1983 – Grant Howarth
1984 - Joanne Petersen
1985 - Tom Newhof
1986 - Doug James
1987 - Betty Thornton
1988 - Dee Thorp
1989 - Richard Fagundes
1990 - Blanche Jones
1991 - Nancy James
1992 - Mary Lou Bresee
1993 - Bob Anderson
1994 - Patty Mulhern
1995 - Judy Moore
1996 - Jeanette Weyrich
1997 - Joey Hood
1998 – Diane Higgins
1999 - Carolyn Neiswender
2000 - Barbara Boyd
2001 - Doris Visaya
2002 – Jay Crosby
2003 - Fran Sisson
2004 - Dianna Blom
2005-6 - Linda Dahl
2007-8 - Paula Beatty
2009-10, 2010-11 - Donna Goodwin
2011-12 - Alma Martinez
2012-13, 2013-14 - Terri Wallin
2014-15 - Tom Brown
2015-16 - Stacy Olinger
2016-17, 2017-18 - Rob Krause
1968
C O N F E R E N C E
2018
50T H ANNIVERSARY
homec a r ea s s o c i a t i o n o f w a s h i n g t o n
P.O. Box 65009 Vancouver, WA 98665 | P: 425.775.8120 | F: 360.695.3056 | info@hcaw.org | www.hcaw.org
2018 HCAW Annual ConferenceApril 24th – 26th, 2018
Member Registration
Early Bird Rate Until
3/24/16
Addt’l Agency
Attendee
Standard Rate 3/24-
4/20/16
Addt’l Agency
Attendee
Onsite Rate
(4/20-4/25)
Addt’l Agency
Attendee
Pre-conference & Conference April 24-26 575.00 525.00 625.00 575.00 750.00 700.00
Pre-Conference April 24 250.00 225.00 275.00 250.00 325.00 300.00
Conference April 25 & 26 475.00 425.00 525.00 475.00 550.00 525.00
Individual Day April 25 or 26 250.00 225.00 275.00 250.00 325.00 300.00
Awards Luncheon April 26 50.00 50.00 60.00 60.00 75.00 75.00
Non-Member Registration
Early Bird Rate Until
3/24/16
Addt’l Agency
Attendee
Standard Rate 3/24-
4/20/16
Addt’l Agency
Attendee
Onsite Rate
(4/20-4/25)
Addt’l Agency
Attendee
Pre-conference & Conference April 24-26 625.00 575.00 675.00 625.00 800.00 750.00
Pre-Conference April 24 300.00 275.00 325.00 300.00 350.00 325.00
Conference April 25 & 26 550.00 500.00 600.00 550.00 625.00 600.00
Individual Day April 25 or 26 300.00 275.00 325.00 300.00 350.00 325.00
Awards Luncheon April 26 50.00 50.00 60.00 60.00 75.00 75.00
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