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Receive up to 11 continuing education credits Network and make new connections

Connect with over 25 conference exhibitors

Senior LivingCo nference

Leading Age Illinois is the state affiliate of Argentum and LeadingAge

September 27–28, 2016 Hilton Lisle/Naperville

2016

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Chart your course into the future of senior care while helping seniors age well.

Eighteen courses to choose from, facilitated by national leaders in the senior living field.

Discover the latest products and services at this year’s exclusive expo with extended hours during breakfast, lunch and breaks in the atrium.

Expand your knowledge with up to 11 continuing education credits and network with old friends while making new connections.

Register today at www.leadingageil.org

Register online before Monday, September 19, 2016 to get the best price.

Secure hotel room before Monday, September 5, 2016 to ensure availability at Hilton Lisle/Naperville SAVE $

by registering three or more people from the

same organization

Register now

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Keynote Addresses

THE FUTURE OF SENIOR LIVING September 27, 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

Argentum CEO, James Balda, maps out key issues facing the industry over the next 10 years – workforce development, consumer choice, quality improvement, operational excellenceand memory care.

James Balda is President & CEO of Argentum where he is responsible

for the overall leadership of the association and with transforming its vision and mission to meet the changing needs of the senior living industry. Under Balda’s direction, Argentum has successfully implemented a new and more inclusive membership model, rebranded the association to reflect the evolving landscape of the senior living industry, launched a foundational set of quality standards and developed an executive director credentialing program designed to further professionalize the senior living industry.

LIVING 101: THE STATE OF BEING September 28, 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

We will digest the results of recent research among both independent living and assisted living customers and reflect on what we provide and do in our communities and its impact on the essence of being and our value proposition.

Margaret Ann Wylde, Ph.D., founded the ProMatura Group, LLC in1984. ProMatura is a multi-faceted research and advisory company that provides consulting services based on facts and experience, statistically valid, relevant research; and advice to builders, developers, land planners, owners and operators, civic entities (towns, counties, states, and countries), and industry associations in the Americas, Europe, and Asia. The 80+ talented and passionate employees of ProMatura are dedicated to providing solid, usable answers, and solutions based on facts, knowledge, and experience.

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Schedule

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 20168:00 A.M. – 4:30 P.M. Registration Open

8:00 – 9:00 A.M. Continental Breakfast/Exhibits Open

9:00 – 10:30 A.M. Education Sessions

10:30 – 11:00 A.M. Break/Exhibits Open

11:00 A.M. – 12:00 P.M. General Session

12:00 P.M. – 1:00 P.M. Lunch

1:00 – 2:30 P.M. Education Sessions

2:30 – 2:45 P.M. Break/Exhibits Open

2:45 – 4:15 P.M. Education Sessions

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 20168:00 A.M. – 4:30 P.M. Registration Open

8:00 – 9:00 A.M. Continental Breakfast/Exhibits Open

9:00 – 10:30 A.M. Education Sessions

10:30 – 1:00 A.M. Break/Exhibits Open

11:00 A.M. – 12:00 P.M. General Session

12:00 P.M. – 1:00 P.M. Lunch

1:00 – 2:30 P.M. Education Sessions

2:30 – 2:45 P.M. Break

2:45 – 4:15 P.M. Education Sessions

Register now

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Schedule

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2016

9:00 – 10:30 A.M. 1A Medicare and Medicaid: sorting out the payer sources

2A 4 Steps Assisted Living Can Take Toward ACO Status

3A Empowerment Strategies for a Successful Fall Program

11:00 A.M. – 1:00 P.M. General Session/Luncheon

1:00 – 2:30 P.M. 4B Assisted Living Town Hall Meeting

5B Loneliness, Alzheimer's Disease, and the Power of Community

6B Secrets of Question Based Sales

2:45 – 4:15 P.M. 7C The Top 5 Liability & Regulatory Issues for Providers of Memory Care

8C Innovative Resources to Strengthen Community Partnerships & Improve Resident Care

9C Secrets of Question Based Sales - Continued

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2016

9:00 – 10:30 A.M. 10D Top 5 Risk Areas for Senior Housing and AL: Negotiated Risk Agreements, Incident Reports, Progress Notes, Investigations, and Assessments

11D Integrative Approaches to Healthy Aging through Assessment & Service Delivery

12D '16 Labor & Employment Law Updates-How to be Prepared for the Next Curve

11:00 A.M. – 1:00 P.M. General Session/Luncheon

1:00 – 2:30 P.M. 13E Harness the Power of Market Data Analytics

14E Supportive Living Town Hall Meeting

15E Thoughts on Solving Our Biggest Challenges: Discussion and Debate

2:45 – 4:15 P.M. 16F The Next Big Challenge: Serving the Middle Income Sr Housing Market

17F Where Are We Heading? Emerging Trends and Their Anticipated Impact

18F Understanding Where Assisted Living, Independent Living, and Home Care Fit into Health Care - Under the Federal Reform Law

Sessions at a Glance

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SessionsTuesday, Sept 27, 9:00 – 10:30am, 1.5 CEs

1A Medicare and Medicaid: Sorting Out the Payer Sources • Differentiate between traditional

Medicare and MedicareAdvantage

• Discuss the current state ofIllinois Medicaid, including theMMAI and MLTSS programs

• Review the need for verificationof benefits upon admission andthroughout the stay

Faculty: Janet Potter, Senior Manager, Marcum, LLP; Melissa Korey, Supervisor Marcum, LLP

2A 4 Steps Assisted Living Can Take Toward ACO Status • Understand how Assisted Living

providers can become betterengaged in the ACO conversation

• Describe the potentialadvantages for how AssistedLiving providers partner withACOs

• Discuss the obstacles, hurdlesand lessons learned of workingon a collaborative project with ahospital to reducehospitalizations

Faculty: Christian Lanham, Vice President, Business Development and Post-Acute Integration Strategies, Brookdale Senior Living

3A Empowerment Strategies for a Successful Fall Program • Identify the fundamental actions

that create an environment ofempowerment that makes youremployees feel positive aboutstepping up

• Describe the barriers to exercisefor the older adult population andestablish methods of overcomingthese barriers and creatingengagement

• Identify key exercises specific tofall prevention in both sedentaryand active older adults

Faculty: Shannon Gengenbacher, PT, DPT, Lead Therapist at Heritage Woods of Plainfield; Jennifer Bishop, RN, Director of Nursing at Heritage Woods of Plainfield; Kelli Comise, OTR/L, Vice President of Clinical Education and Development

Tuesday, Sept 27, 1:00 – 2:30pm, 1.5 CEs

4B Assisted Living Town Hall Meeting • Examine issues related to the

assisted living statutes andregulations

• Review survey and complianceissues with IDPH

• Discuss relevant topics andquestions regarding dailyoperations

Faculty: Lynda Kovarik, RN, Chief, Assisted Living Division, Illinois Department of Public Health

5B Loneliness, Alzheimer’s Disease, and the Power of Community • Discuss 3 common emotions

experienced by someone withAlzheimer’s Disease

• Explore ways to createcommunity in your workenvironment

• Learn the elements of DementiaFriendly America and how you can bring this initiative to your own community

Faculty: Susan Frick, MSW, LSW, Rush Alzheimer’s Disease Center

6B Secrets of Question Based Sales • The benefit of conducting the

discovery phase and requiredquestions prior to giving thepresentation

• The art of responding to aquestion with another question

• Overcoming objections suing thequestion based approach

• Closing more sales by askingthree crucial questions

• Questions for effective follow-upFaculty: Christine Wirthwein, President of Wirthwein Marketing

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Tuesday, Sept 27, 2:45 – 4:15pm, 1.5 CEs 7C Memory Problems: The Top 5 Liability and Regulatory Issues for Providers of Memory Care • Identify the unique challenges

that memory care populations present for elopements and for abuse and how to address them

• Understand the gap between family expectations and acceptance of a resident’s decline as well as managing their expectations about care and recovery

• Understand how to identify key points in a resident’s progression to consider changes in the service plan and possible discharge from the community

• Identify risk areas in the community physical environment that can increase liability for the care of residents

Faculty: Matt Murer, Chair, Healthcare Polsinelli PC

8C Innovative Resources to Strengthen Community Partnerships & Improve Resident Care • Learn about Diabetes Self-

Management Education classes available to engage residents in improving adherence to their medical regimen, making healthy lifestyle choices, and increasing participation in follow-up medical treatment

• Discover opportunities to participate in sustaining diabetes education by utilizing “training the trainers” approach

• Describe how effective community-based partnerships can reduce immunization disparities through education and access to care

• Understand the ways you can commit to improving care coordination across the continuum by convening with community partners and stakeholders to reduce avoidable hospitalizations

Faculty: Merle Shapera, MS, RD, CDE, LDN, Diabetes Program Specialist Telligen, Inc. Jennifer Bishop, RN, Director of Nursing at Heritage Woods of Plainfield; Kateri Castillo Nelis, MS, MPH; Sr. Quality Improvement Facilitator ask Lead; Naji Hattar, MHA; Quality Improvement Facilitator; Tasha Gill, Senior Quality Improvement Facilitator

9C Secrets of Question Based Sales – Continued • The benefit of conducting the

discovery phase and required questions prior to giving the presentation

• The art of responding to a question with another question

• Overcoming objections using the question based approach

• Closing more sales by asking three crucial questions

• Questions for effective follow-up Faculty: Christine Wirthwein, President of Wirthwein Marketing

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Wednesday, Sept 28, 9:00 – 10:30am, 1.5 CEs 10D Top 5 Risk Areas for Senior Housing and AL: Negotiated Risk Agreements, Incident Reports, Progress Notes, Investigations, and Assessments • Analyze concrete examples of real

life situations that staff face every day, and examples of how small decisions can result in big problems

• Understand when a negotiated risk agreement should be used and how it should be drafted

• Describe how good documentation can help limit or remove liability

• Conduct investigations that get results

• Draft investigation summaries that meet regulatory requirements without courting lawsuits

Faculty: Matt Murer, Chair, Healthcare, Polsinelli

11D Integrative Approaches to Healthy Aging through Assessment and Service Delivery • Understand the benefits of a

systematic multidisciplinary approach to promote healthy aging through the use of a standardized measure that insures a consistent service delivery approach throughout a continuum of care

• Explore the methods to maximize outcomes and manage risk by pro-actively identifying a resident’s changing needs through the use of an evidence-supported multi-dimensional wellness approach and strong interdepartmental communication and processes

• Review a client case study and how to partner with organizations that support therapeutic and wellness services to address resident needs as they move through a continuum of care, or changing service delivery at a designated level of care

Faculty: Kathleen Kelly, Vice President, Clinical Services, Franciscan Ministries; Sandy Stoub, MA, AEA, Director of Wellness Services, Alliance Rehab

12D 2016 Employment & Labor Law Updates - How to Be Prepared for the Next Curve • Acquaint yourself to the updates

of the major labor & employment laws of 2016

• Learn what proactive actions a facility can take to prepare for the new rules and regulations to come

• Obtain a better understanding of how to adopt risk management protocols to address the inevitable changes in the workplace

Faculty: David Alfini, Esq., Partner, Hinshaw and Culbertson LLP; Adam Guetzow, Associate, Hinshaw and Culbertson LLP; Thomas Mandler, Esq., Partner, Hinshaw and Culbertson LLP

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Wednesday, Sept 28, 1:00 – 2:30pm, 1.5 CEs

13E Harness the Power of Market Data and Analytics • Know your Market: Chicago,

Springfield, Rockford, St. Louis – focus on the current market demographics and data analytics for these four markets

• Construction in Progress – analyze the existing inventory vs. pending new construction and the impact this may have in the four market areas

• Take-away market feasibility insights that will help you be more proactive in your respective market areas

Faculty: Sally Heffernan, Vice President, Market Feasibility Practice Leader, Plante Moran Living Forward

14E Supportive Living Town Hall Meeting • Receive an update on the

implementation of the Statewide Transition Plan for HCBS waivers

• Learn about new/expanding programs and projects including, the universal assessment tool and MLTSS

• Receive information regarding the waiver renewal application for the SLP

• Discuss Managed Care and Medicaid eligibility issues at the hubs.

• Discuss relevant questions regarding daily operations and other topics of interest

Faculty: Kara Helton, Supportive Living Coordinator, Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services; Wayne Smallwood, Executive Director, Affordable Assisted Living Coalition

15E Thoughts on Solving Our Biggest Challenges: Discussion and Debate

• We will take on the challenges revealed in Living 101, look at what we know, and discuss how by better knowing our customers we can solve our biggest challenges and the results we might expect from the solutions.

• Review the challenges revealed in the Living 101 session

• Discuss how by better knowing our customers we can solve our biggest challenges

• Describe the results we might expect from the solutions

Faculty: Margaret Ann Wylde, PhD, ProMatura Group, LLC

Wednesday, Sept 28, 2:45 – 4:15pm, 1.5 CEs

16F The Next Big Challenge: Serving the Middle Income Senior Housing Market • Understand the industry

demographics tied to the middle income market older adults

• Explore the strategies to develop and operate moderately price senior living

• Design options to make construction affordable yet marketable

• Identify barriers to entry into this market

• Understand the Policy and Regulatory changes that need to be made in order for us to be successful

Panelists: Jamie Timoteo, Vice President, Plante Moran Living Forward Dana Wollschlager, Principal, Practice Leader, Plante Moran Living Forward; Rick Banas, Vice President, Gardant Management Solutions

17F Where Are We Heading? Emerging Trends and Their Anticipated Impact • Several trends both within and

outside of the age-qualified, service-enriched housing industry will be presented and discussed relative to their impact on customers, providers, and the industry as a whole.

• Review the emerging trends both within and outside of the age-qualified, service-enriched housing industry

• Discuss how these trends impact customers, providers and the industry as a whole

Faculty: Margaret Ann Wylde, PhD, ProMatura Group, LLC

18F Understanding Where Assisted Living, Independent Living and Home Care Fit into Health Care Under the Federal Reform Law • Understand how hospitals are shaping

the futures of the post-acute space • Understand Medicare’s new

reimbursement models and how they are creating new incentives for providers

• Understand what new opportunities are emerging for post-acute providers under these new initiatives and how to capitalize on them

• Understand how a provider becomes a preferred provider and what that means

• Understand who the new competitors are in the post-acute space and where real competition is heading

Faculty: Matt Murer, Chair, Healthcare, Polsinelli

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2016 Senior Living Conference Exhibitors (as of 8/1/2016)

Alliance Disaster Kleenup Raniel Sarinas 574 Wheeling Rd. Wheeling, IL 60090 Phone: 224.313.1222 Email: [email protected]

Website: www.alliancedk.com Alliance Disaster Kleenup is an award-winning full-service contractor for fire and water restoration and biological and mold remediation. ICRA accredited to work in critical biological environments.

Biocodex USA Kathy Hickey 255 Shoreline Dr. Ste. 450 Redwood City, CA 94065 Phone: 541.743.5257 Email: [email protected] Website: www.biocodex.com Florastor is unique yeast based (Saccharomyces boulardii lyo CNCM l-745) probiotic. Florastor helps maintain a healthy digestive balance every day.

Caremerge Vesa Baraku, Operations Associate 560 W. Washington Blvd. Chicago, IL 60661 Phone: 630.660.4811 Email: [email protected]

Website: www.caremerge.com HIPAA compliant care and coordination and communication platform with clinical and life enrichment solutions to engage staff, residents, families and other collaborators.

CPS Margie Epstein Phone: 561.894.7605 Email: [email protected] Website: www.lcsnet.com We are a Group Purchasing Organization dedicated to Senior Living supporting the procurement of goods and services for your community.

Church Mutual Insurance Company Steve Taggart, Division Manager 324 Wanatah CR. Westfield, IN 46074 Phone: 317.490.8762 Toll Free: 800.554.2642 Email: [email protected] Website: www.churchmutual.com Church Mutual offers property and casualty insurance in senior living facilities. While also providing risk management resources and consultation.

Comcast- XFINITY Communities Michelle Madeja, Marketing Specialist 1500 McConnor Pkwy Shaumburg, IL 60173 Phone: 224.229.3410 Email: [email protected] Website: www.xfinity.com/XFINITYCommunities XFINITY communities, better network, better entertainment. Better service.

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Community Physical Therapy & Associate Pam Loiacono, Director of Sales 2171 W. Executive Dr. Addison, IL 60101 Phone: 815.521.2835 Fax: 630.238.5698 Email: [email protected] Website: www.cptrehab.com CPT is a rehabilitation and wellness company providing physical, occupational and speech therapies across the continuum of care. CPT also provides both home care and out- patient rehabilitation services in AL and IL and memory care facilities. Great Lakes Caring Home & Hospice Natasha Oginsky 900 Cooper St. Jackson, MI 49202 Phone: 800.379.1600 Fax: 866.761.5657 Email: [email protected] Website: www.greatlakescaring.com Great Lakes Caring Home Health and Hospice is one of the most trusted and highest ranked (Medicare.gov) providers of home health, palliative and hospice care to over 7,000 patients in the Midwest. Our advanced technologies and innovative care services, drives 4,000 plus loyal physicians to entrust us with their patients’ care.

HealthPRO Rehabilitation Julie Bringas, Regional Director of Business Development 634 Academy Dr. Northbrook, IL 60062 Phone: 847.637.5151 Fax: 847.892.7272 Email: [email protected] Website: www.healthpro-rehab.com HealthPRO Rehabilitation, a therapy management company with a proven track record, helps optimize clinical and financial outcomes and achieve compliance through in-house and contract therapy management.

Illinicare Health Melinda Rios 999 Oakmont Plaza Dr. Ste. 400 Westmont, IL 60559 Phone: 866.329.4701 Email: [email protected] Website: www.illinicare.com IlliniCare Health is a Managed Care Organization contracted to serve Illinois members through the Medicaid Integrated Care Program and for the Medicare/Medicaid Alignment Initiative. IlliniCare Health has the expertise to work with our members to improve their health status and quality of life through health and wellness promotion.

Joseph J. Duffy Co. Joe Beuttas, VP 4994 N. Elston Ave. Chicago, IL 60630 Phone: 773.777.6700 Fax: 773.773.6421 Email: [email protected] Website: www.jjduffy.com JJ Duffy’s over 90 years of building experience includes the multifamily market allowing Duffy to serve clients in senior and multifamily housing, in areas of Independent, Assisted Living & Market rate multifamily residences: teaming with the client, architect & consultants insures high quality buildings, while preserving esthetic & functional requirements.

Marcum LLP Steve Lavenda, Shareholder 111 S. Pfingsten Rd. Ste. 300 Deerfield, IL 60007 Phone: 847.236.1111 Toll Free: 888.337.8120 Fax: 847.236.1155 Email: [email protected] Website: www.marcumllp.com Marcum is a top national accounting firm providing a wide range of financial, regulatory, and operation consulting services, as well as accounting, tax, healthcare billing, and cost reporting services to healthcare providers across the country. As consultants, advisors, and educators, we assist our clients by addressing opportunities and solving problems.

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Medication Management Partners Tim Hamilton, Regional Business Development 13601 Kenton Ave. Crestwood, IL 60445 Phone: 708.52.8000 Toll Free: 877.708.8046 Fax: 708.752.8011 Email: tim.hmmprx.com Website: www.mmprx.com Medication Management Partners excusively specializes in providing pharmacy services, specialized packaging and the additional support needed for residents who live in assisted living, supportive living, CILA, Memory Care and group homes.

Milliken Craig Dowling 924 Milliken Rd. Spartanburg, SC 29303 Phone: 770.328.0692 Email: [email protected] Website: www.milliken.com Improving health and safety, enriching quality of life, and making the world sustainable.

Nania Energy, Inc. Calvin Cornish, Sr. Strategic Energy Advisor 4200 Cantera Dr., Ste. 219 Warrenville, IL 60555 Phone: 630.225.4554 Fax: 630.83.1398 Email: [email protected] Website: ww.naniaenergy.com Nania Energy believes in making energy easy to make you successful. Through our partnerships with the area’s top energy suppliers, Senior Strategic Energy Advisor Calvin Cornish helps senior living facilities, property management groups and homeowners’ associations control their energy costs, providing both immediate budget certainty and long-term cost reduction.

Plante Moran Living Forward Dana Wollschlager, Vice President 10 South Riverside Plaza Chicago, IL 60606 Phone: 847.628.8903 Email: [email protected] Website: www.pmlivingforward.com Plante Moran Living Forward ™ provides fully integrated strategic, financial operational, and development consulting and advisory services by a single team that has spent decades finding solutions that increase the quality and places of care for seniors.

Rxperts Pharmacy Chicago Michael Waxman 6227 Park Ave. Morton Grove, IL 60053 Phone: 847.797.3787 Fax: 847.583.1818 Email: [email protected] Website: www.rxpertschicago.com Rxperts Pharmacy Chicago provides unparalleled pharmacy and clinical services to all forms of SNFs, ICFs, ALFs and other facilities. Our patented technology allows us to print the resident’s photo on the RX lable, POS, MAR, and other forms. RXPERTSLink, our secured web portal, provides many online tools that include: a pre-admission cost calculator, electronic invoices, medication and resident profiles, and a variety of valuable reports. We offer extremely competitive pricing and outstanding customer service.

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Simply Home Health LLC Bob Kunio 2908 N. Lincoln Chicago, IL 60657 Phone: 847.207.5740 Fax: 847.637.2540 Email: [email protected] Website: www.simlplyrehab.com We offer the full range of home health services including skilled nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, medical social worker services and home health aides. In addition, we offer senior communities a free group PRE (Progressive Resistance Exercise) program that is backed by evidence that proves it reduces falls.

Southern Bus & Mobility Tom Gerdes, President 12950 Koch Ln. Breese, IL 62230 Phone: 618.526.4131 Toll Free: 877.526.4131 Fax: 618.526.4585 Email: [email protected] Website: www.southernbusandmobility.com Distributor for new and pre-owned commercial buses, vans and wheelchair accessible vehicles. Full service facility and parts department as well as sales and leasing available.

Sysco Chicago Sharon Josefson, Business Developmet Manager 250 Wieboldt Dr. Des Plaines, IL 60016 Phone: 630.202.0461 Toll Free: 800.767.8899 Fax: 877.339.9423 Email: [email protected] Website: www.sysco.com Sysco is a broad line food service distribution company.

Value First Dawn McGrath, Group Purchasing Advisor 1001 Warrenville Rd., Ste. 150 Lisle, IL 60532 Phone: 630.25.6170 Fax: 630.325.0749 Email:[email protected]

Website: www.valuefirstonline.com/il Value First, Inc. is a group purchasing organization designed for aging services providers who seek expanded choice, intelligent solutions and significant savings. We offer collective buying power and contracts negotiated specifically for customers whose mission is better care and better outcomes for older adults. Value First is owned by LeadingAge and 23 other LeadingAge affiliates in collaboration with Vizient.

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Activity ProfessionalsLeadingAge Illinois has requested approval for clock hours for activity professionals through the National Certification Council of Activity Professionals.

Certified Aging Services Professional (CASP) Graduates of the Certified Aging Services Professional (CASP) Program may use continuing education credits earned at this meeting towards their CASP recertification.

Certified Marketing ProfessionalsAttending sessions that advance the skills and knowledge of Certified Marketing Professionals (CMP) at the conference can be used toward the continuing education credit requirements for renewal of your certification.

Illinois Licensed Clinical Social Workers/Licensed Social WorkersLeadingAge Illinois is an approved sponsor of continuing education credit through the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation for licensed clinical social workers/licensed social workers. License #159-000161

Illinois Licensed Nursing Home AdministratorsLeadingAge Illinois is an approved sponsor of continuing education credit through the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation for licensed nursing home administrators. License #139-000011

Continuing EducationA MAXIMUM OF 11.0 CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS MAY BE EARNED FOR THE FOLLOWING (LISTED ALPHABETICALLY)

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Illinois Licensed Occupational Therapists and Occupational Therapy AssistantsLeadingAge Illinois is an approved sponsor of continuing education credit through the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation for licensed occupational therapists and occupational therapy assistants. License #224-000020

Illinois Licensed Physical Therapists and Physical Therapy AssistantsLeadingAge Illinois is an approved sponsor of continuing education credit through the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation for licensed physical therapists and physical therapy assistants. License #216-000036

Illinois NursesLeadingAge Illinois is an approved sponsor of continuing education credit through the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation for nurses. License #236-000019

Illinois Registered Public AccountantsLeadingAge Illinois is an approved sponsor of continuing education credit through the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation for registered public accountants. License #158-000942

Other Professional GroupsAll other professionals are encouraged to submit detailed information on the sessions attended (a print out of the electronic conference brochure and handout materials) along with a copy of your Certificate of Attendance to your own professional organization for consideration of continuing education credit. Due to the large number of credentialing bodies and professional organizations, it is impossible for LeadingAge Illinois to obtain prior approval of conference sessions from each of them.

Continuing Education Credit PolicyWhen offering CE credit, LeadingAge Illinois must abide by the rules and regulations of all applicable professional accrediting boards and agencies. As such, Credentialing bodies and licensing boards have the final authority on the acceptance of individual sessions. LeadingAge Illinois cannot provide CE credit to attendees who arrive late or leave the session early. LeadingAge Illinois cannot provide partial credit for concurrent sessions as attendees must be present for the entire duration of the session to receive full credit. Please note: Both the Q&A and interactive components of a session are considered part of the credit hour count – attendees who leave during either of these segments cannot be granted credit for the session.

CE Tracking System When checking in you will receive a two-part attendance form. You must get this form validated at the end of each education session by the volunteer assigned to that session. Turn in the yellow copy of your attendance form to the registration desk at the conclusion of the conference. The white copy will be your certificate and proof of attendance.

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RegistrationImportant Registration and Housing Deadlines

Registration Deadline

Cancellation/Refund

Housing

Monday, September 19, 2016

Monday, September 19, 2016

Monday, September 5, 2016

Registration FeesLeadingAge Illinois/LeadingAge/Argentum Member Rates:

Full Conference Registration $345 per person for first two attendees from the same organization

Additional People $295 per person for each additional person from your organization

$175 per person

$650 per person

Daily Rate (Tuesday or Wednesday)

Non-Member Rates

Full Conference Registration Daily

Daily Rate (Tuesday or Wednesday) $350 per person

Faxed or mailed in registration forms will incur a $25 fee. To request a registration form visit www.leadingageil.org or email [email protected] and identify in the subject line: SLC Conference Registration form.

Registration InformationWhat’s Included?

Full conference rates include all educational sessions, convention materials and LeadingAge Illinois sponsored meal functions. Daily rates cover the above items only for the day you specify at the time of registration.

Registration Deadline

Registration forms must be received by Monday, September 19, 2016. If you are unable to register by September 19, you must register onsite. An additional $25 per person will be charged for on-site registrations.

Substitutions

There is no charge for substitutions if changes are received in the LeadingAge Illinois office by September 23. All substitutions must be made in writing. Any substitution made after September 23 must be made on-site and will be charged an administrative fee of $25 per substitution. Fax changes to 630.325.9273 or email to [email protected].

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Full Conf Non-Exhibiting Business Mbr $495 per personDaily Rate Non-Exhibiting Business Mbr $250 per person(Tuesday or Wednesday)

Full Conf Non-Exhib Non-Mbr Vendor $750 per personDaily Rate Non-Exhib Non-Mbr Vendor $345 per person

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RegistrationImportant Registration and Housing Deadlines

Registration Deadline Monday, September 22, 2014

Cancellation/Refund Monday, September 22, 2014

Housing Monday, September 8, 2014

Cancellation/Refund Policy

No refunds will be made after Monday, September 19, 2016. Cancellations on or prior to September 19 will receive a full refund. All cancellations must be made in writing. Fax cancellations to 630.325.9273 or email to [email protected].

Confirmation Policy

All pre-registered attendees will receive a confirmation. If you do not receive a confirmation, do not assume you are pre-registered.

Special Services

Please contact LeadingAge Illinois at [email protected] or 630.325.6170 to make arrangements if you have any special requests or dietary restrictions.

Badges – Split/Share Registration Policy

Splitting or sharing a registration is not permitted. A registration must be used by the same person for each day or days that a person is registered. Each registration category is to be used by the same person for the entire conference even if the person is able to attend only part of the program or conference.

Emails Required for Each Attendee

Be sure to provide email addresses for each person attending. Registered attendees will receive important conference information and updates via email.

Conference Photographs

Workshops, sessions and other LeadingAge Illinois conference events are considered to be public events. Photographs taken by the official photographer at conference events may be used by LeadingAge Illinois for promotional purposes in both print and electronic formats. As a registered participant in these events you agree that your photograph, if taken, may be used in this manner and you waive any claim to compensation for such use.

Questions

Contact the LeadingAge Illinois Meeting Services Department at 630.325.6170 or email [email protected].

Hotel AccommodationsHilton Lisle/Naperville

3003 Corporate West Drive Lisle, Illinois 60532

Tel: 630.505.0900

Room Rate: $123 Single/double occupancy

When making your hotel room reservations please mention you are with LeadingAge Illinois. Reservations must be made by Monday, September 5, 2016. Reservations made after this date will be based on availability at the Hotel’s prevailing rates.

Support your Association

Making your hotel reservation in the LeadingAge Illinois hotel room block allows the association to keep your registration costs low and continue to negotiate competitive hotel room rates for future meetings.

Register today at www.leadingageil.org

General InformationWhat to Wear

We encourage you to dress casually for all LeadingAge Illinois conference activities. Weather in the Fall is always unpredictable. Don’t be caught unprepared. Everyone responds differently to climate-controlled environments and the hotel does its best to provide a comfortable climate for our conference. However, sometimes it is warmer or cooler than you prefer. We hope you will take this into consideration when preparing for this conference and wear clothing that can be layered.

Questions

Questions regarding the LeadingAge Illinois Senior Living Conference should be directed to the LeadingAge Illinois Meeting Services Department at 630.325.6170 or emailed to [email protected].