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  • Sunday, Nov. 14
  • Monday, Nov. 15
  • Tuesday, Nov. 16
  • Wednesday, Nov. 17

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Attendee Self Registration  •  California Ballroom Foyer


9:00 AM - 4:30 PM

EDUCATION SESSION

Nursing Home Leader Academy (NHLA)  •  Agua Caliente

Leaders of the academy will broaden participants’ skills around process improvement through joint sharing of project action experiences, best practice sharing and addressing barriers to success. Individuals will continue to learn important leadership skills affecting the outcomes of care. NHLA Intensive promises an enriching experience and one that provides ongoing value.

CEs: NHAP, BRN


11:00 AM - 1:00 PM

GR Payment Subcommittee  •  Ventura


11:00 AM - 1:00 PM

GR Workforce Subcommittee  •  Sierra


11:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Products and Services • Andreas


12:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Associate Council • Pool Deck


1:00 PM - 3:00 PM

GR Legal Subcommittee  •  Ventura


1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Public Advocacy Committee  •  Andreas


1:00 PM - 1:50 PM

BREAKOUT SESSION

Strategy for Survival: Using the Quality Award Program for Recovery  •  Chino AB

Lori Cooper Chief Operating Officer, Healthmark Services •  Allan Engelhauf Executive Vice President, Vista Pacifica Enterprises

Spend time with two CAHF members with extensive knowledge of the AHCA Quality Awards program as each has been the recipient of the Bronze, Silver and Gold level awards and have served as quality award examiners. The workshop is for both those not yet on the quality award journey and for those already on the path.

CEs: NHAP, BRN/1


1:00 PM - 2:50 PM

BREAKOUT SESSION

Life Safety Compliance- Chatting with the Chief  •  San Jacinto

Stan Szpytek President, Fire and Life Safety, Inc.  •  Jason Belden Director of Emergency Preparedness, California Association of Health Facilities

Review the main elements of Life Safety Code compliance and strategies to help ensure survey success in CMS-regulated skilled nursing facilities from the perspective of CAHF's Life Safety Code Consultant. The basics as well as infection control practices during the pandemic and how these measures have impacted conditions within the built-environment will be addressed.

CEs: NHAP, BRN/2


1:00 PM - 2:50 PM

BREAKOUT SESSION: Clinical Track

The Invisible Resident: Re-engaging the COVID Disassociated Resident  •  Santa Rosa

Dr. Keith Savell Consultant/Educator, Mariposa Training  •  Liana Katz-Savell Compass Health

An unfortunate post-COVID reality within many skilled nursing facilities is that some residents have become "invisible.” This is the result of an inability for many of them to communicate and express their unique needs, interests, routines and preferences. This session will convey how to identify and re-engage the disassociated resident.

CEs: NHAP-P, BRN/2


1:00 PM - 6:00 PM

Exhibitor Move-In & Exhibitor Self Registration  •  Palm Springs Convention Center


2:00 PM - 2:50 PM

BREAKOUT SESSION

Improving Communication with Referral Sources and Patients  •  Chino AB

Shelley Horst Director of Strategic Partnerships, Reliant Rehabilitation

Rethink your SNF's marketing strategies in today changing world. This session will provide ideas to evaluate your customer service, marketing strategies and communication message to deliver a better partnership collaboration and overall patient experience.

CEs: NHAP, BRN


3:00 PM - 5:00 PM

GR Regulatory Subcommittee  •  Ventura


3:00 PM - 3:50 PM

Nurse Council Business Meeting  •  Santa Rosa


3:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Business Management  •  Sierra


3:00 PM - 4:50 PM

BREAKOUT SESSION: Legal Track

IJs Under Infection Control - Legal Perspective  •  Mojave Learning Center

Holly Johnson Attorney, Law Office of Holly L. Johnson, Inc.  •  Mark Johnson 

Immediate Jeopardy (IJ) declarations are being issued amid the COVID pandemic against providers primarily under infection control. Trends and methods to address declarations of IJs, including Informal and formal appeal routes will be discussed.

CEs: NHAP, BRN, MCLE/2


3:00 PM - 4:50 PM

BREAKOUT SESSION

Focusing on the "F" in SNFs: Hazards in the Built Environment from an Industrial Hygiene Perspective  •  San Jacinto

Derrick Denis Environmental Consultant & Industrial Hygienist, Clark Seif Clark, Inc. (CSC)

Learn tips and tricks to keep you on track in this presentation that will help you save time, and save money and lives by focusing efforts on your facility design and preventative maintenance (PM).

CEs: NHAP, BRN/2


3:00 PM - 4:50 PM

BREAKOUT SESSION

Communication Beyond Crisis  • Chino AB

Deborah Pacyna Director of Public Affairs, California Association of Health Facilities  Bethany Murray Nursing Home Administrator, Cedar Crest Nursing & Rehabilitation  • Gianelle Kaliangara Administrator, Bayberry Skilled Nursing and Healthcare Center

Effective communication is the foundation of a successful nursing home operation. Learn communication lessons resulting from the pandemic, strategies to keep open channels of communication with staff and family and how best to respond to media inquiries.

CEs: NHAP, BRN/2


4:00 PM - 4:50 PM

BREAKOUT SESSION: Clinical Track

Stepwise Approach to Managing COPD  • Santa Rosa

Charles Huckabay Pharmacist with Consonus

COPD is a condition that has consistently high readmission rates in skilled nursing facilities with US estimated direct and indirect costs upwards of 50 billion annually. With such high economic burden it should be no surprise that COPD is the 3rd leading cause of death globally. Successful treatment outcomes depends as much on the inhaler device as it does on the drug.

CEs: NHAP-P, BRN/1


4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

QCHF Board of Trustees  •  Sierra


5:00 PM - 7:00 PM

HPSI Welcome Reception and Rally •  Convention Center East Lawn

Join us for a good, old-fashioned rally with featured drinks (“The COVID Crusher”) and outdoor games as we kick off our homecoming themed conference! Support your team and come dressed in your CAHF region colors (Region 1 – white; Region 2 – green;  Region 3 – blue; Region 4 – yellow; Region 5 – orange).

7:00 AM - 4:30 PM

Attendee Self Registration & Credentialing of Delegates  •  California Ballroom Foyer


7:30 AM - 8:30 AM

Continental Breakfast  •  California Ballroom Foyer


8:00 AM - 8:50 AM

OPENING GENERAL SESSION

CEO Welcome/State of the Association  •  California Ballroom

Craig Cornett President/CEO, California Association of Health Facilities

The annual State of the Association presentation will include a look at threats and opportunities facing the SNF and ICF-DD sector in the next five years. The update will include latest clinical information on COVID-19, regulatory, reimbursement and workforce challenges as well as the outlook for AB 1629 and efforts to bring providers into managed care. Learn about potential legislation, regulations and predictions about the future of long-term care.

CEs: NHAP, BRN/1  


9:00 AM - 9:50 AM

OPENING GENERAL SESSION

GET IT: Communicating to Connect  •  California Ballroom

AmyK CEO and Founder, AmyK International, Inc.

Imagine having the ideal set of communication skills to break down barriers, inspire action, heal relationships, solve problems and create real connections. In this compelling and energetic program, the international award-winning speaker and 20+ year coach and consultant will introduce leaders and go-getters to the power of taking life one conversation at a time.  

CEs: NHAP, BRN/1 

Sponsored by our Provider Partner, Ensign


10:00 AM - 11:50 AM

BREAKOUT SESSION: Legal Track

Responding to an Adverse Event  •  Mojave Learning Center

Jillian Somers Donovan Attorney, Hanson Bridgett •  Hanh Ta Operations Director/Compliance Officer, Heritage on the Marina

This program will cover main considerations in responding to an adverse event in your community. Discussion will focus on the step-by-step process for responding to an incident from immediate actions needed to future considerations. Specific examples of tips and pitfalls will be shared.    

CEs: NHAP, BRN, MCLE/2 


10:00 AM - 10:50 AM

BREAKOUT SESSION

State Capitol Update and Looking Ahead to 2022  •  San Jacinto

Amy Blumberg Director of Legislative Affairs, California Association of Health Facilities  •  Jennifer Snyder Lobbyist, Capitol Advocacy • Conor Sweeney PAC Coordinator, California Association of Health Facilities

The panel will provide an overview of the political landscape in Sacramento and cover significant new legislation signed into law in 2021. Learn how long-term care professionals can make an impact through local connections at the grassroots level and how a Democratic super-majority will shape new bills that are expected to be introduced.  

CEs: NHAP, BRN/2


10:00 AM - 11:50 AM

BREAKOUT SESSION: Workforce Track

Creating an Employee-Centered Culture for Better Care & Retention  •  Santa Rosa

Peter Corliss EVP Enterprise Development, OnShift

The workforce crisis continues to challenge providers, making status quo practices costly and ineffective. Providers must adapt to survive in today’s labor market —and the only way to ensure quality resident care and the success of your organization is a stable, engaged workforce. Join us to explore the connection between employee retention, culture and how taking an employee-centered approach can help you combat your workforce challenges. Dive into key strategies and practical solutions that can be adopted in senior care environments to facilitate a consistent and engaged workforce. Examine real-life examples and key practices to drive meaningful and measurable improvements. These include improved recruitment and hiring, increased staff satisfaction, greater employee engagement and ultimately, lower turnover.

CEs: NHAP, BRN/2


10:00 AM - 10:50 AM

BREAKOUT SESSION: Managed Care Track

Medi-Cal Managed Care: Long-Term Care Carve In  •  Chino AB

Stephanie Gross Esq Attorney, Hooper, Lundy & Bookman  •  Paul Garcia Healthcare Attorney, Hooper, Lundy Bookman

Under CalAIM, the Department of Health Care Services plans to carve in Long Term Care (“LTC”) services, including services provided by skilled nursing facilities, subacute facilities, pediatric subacute facilities, and intermediate care facilities, for all Medi-Cal beneficiaries by January 1, 2023. This is a significant development as managed care plans will be compelled to contract with LTC providers to ensure that their enrollees have access to LTC services in order to meet network adequacy and certification requirements.

CEs: NHAP, BRN, MCLE/1


10:00 AM - 12:00 PM

GR Quality Subcommittee  •  Andreas


10:30 AM - 2:30 PM

Exhibitor Move-In  •  Palm Springs Convention Center


10:30 AM - 6:00 PM

Exhibitor and Facility Member Expo Only Self Registration  •  Palm Springs Convention Center


11:00 AM - 11:50 AM

PAC Board of Directors Meeting  • San Jacinto


12:00 PM - 1:30 PM

Super Star Luncheon  • California Ballroom


1:30 PM - 3:00 PM

CAHF House of Delegates Session 1  •  Primrose A/B - Palm Springs Convention Center

  • Chairman’s Address - Mike Williams
  • Nominations & Speeches for Statewide Officers and Regions 1, 3, and 5 Chairs & Vice Chairs
  • Del Callaway Administrative Excellence Award
  • CAHF Nurse of the Year Award

3:00 PM - 6:00 PM

Expo with Happy Hour Food & Drink Stations  •  Palm Springs Convention Center

7:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Attendee Self Registration & Credentialing of Delegates  •  California Ballroom Foyer


7:30 AM - 8:30 AM

Continental Breakfast  •  Primrose A/B - Palm Springs Convention Center


8:00 AM - 9:30 AM

CAHF House of Delegates Session 2  •  Primrose A/B - Palm Springs Convention Center

  • Association business and elections
  • Patron recognition
  • Board swearing-in
  • Spindle Award

9:00 AM - 10:30 AM

Exhibitor Move-In (Refresh)  •  Palm Springs Convention Center


9:00 AM - 2:00 PM

Exhibitor and Facility Member Expo Only Self Registration  •  Palm Springs Convention Center


9:00 AM - 4:00 PM (Program begins at 10:00am)

Developmental Services Conference  •  San Jacinto

Craig Cornett CAHF CEO/President • Amy Blumberg Dir. of Legislative Affairs • Matthew Steinorth Developmental Services Conference Chair • Meredith Wurden Associate Director, Sellers Dorsey • CAHF’s Reimbursement Directors Jeff Sandman and Jennifer Breen • Jason Belden CAHF Director of Emergency Preparedness

This year’s agenda will provide ICF/DD members with essential training and resources — designed for administrators, managers as well as clinical and non-clinical staff — for navigating ongoing operations as a result of COVID and how you can continue to move forward.  In addition, you’ll have an opportunity to attend the expo and network with colleagues.

  • 10:00 – 10:30: Welcome, introductions, sponsor comments – Developmental Services Conference Chair Matthew Steinorth
  • 10:30 – 11:30: Looking Forward Roundtable - CAHF CEO/President Craig Cornett, Dir. of Legislative Affairs Amy Blumberg, Matthew Steinorth and Meredith Wurden, Associate Director, Sellers Dorsey.
  • 11:30-1:00: Expo & Lunch @ reserved tables
  • 1:00-2:00: Reimbursement Presentation - CAHF’s Reimbursement Directors Jeff Sandman and Jennifer Breen
  • 2:00-3:00: Life Safety Update - Jason Belden, CAHF Director of Emergency Preparedness
  • 3:00-4:00: COVID Round Table –Share best practices/approaches
  • 4:00-4:15: Next steps and closing remarks

    Sponsored by Mountain View Services 

9:30 AM - 10:00 AM

Healthcare Hero Awards  • Primrose A/B - Palm Springs Convention Center

Sponsored by Anthem Blue Cross


10:00 AM - 10:50 AM

GENERAL SESSION

Envision Everything  •  Primrose A/B - Palm Springs Convention Center

Kristy Yoskey SVP of Clinical Strategies, HealthPRO Heritage  •  Erin Dunn VP of Strategic Partnerships, HealthPRO Heritage

Taking each change in policy, regulation and payment one at a time doesn't seem like the most optimal approach to tackle our industry's move to value based care. This session will look at the shift from fee-for-service to value-based care and help you look beyond the next year of change to be a part of building the future of skilled nursing.

CEs: NHAP, BRN/1

Sponsored by HealthPRO Heritage (Premier Partner)


11:00 AM - 2:00 PM

Expo with Lunch  •  Palm Springs Convention Center

End of Show Mega Cash Giveaway & CAHFPAC Raffle Drawing - 1:45 PM


1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

AHCA Committee Representatives  •  Agua Caliente


2:00 PM - 2:50 PM

BREAKOUT SESSION: Managed Care Track

CalAIM: Changes and Challenges  •  Smoketree ABC

Karen Widerynski Managed Care Specialist, CAHF  •  Beau Henneman Director of Special Programs, CA Medicaid, Anthem Blue Cross  •  Sydney A. Turner Director of Special Projects, Health Net  •  Katherine Barresi Partnership Health Plan of California

Learn anticipated challenges to skilled nursing facilities as CalAIM is implemented. The panel will review changes and opportunities in long term services and supports and share what managed care organizations are doing to improve patient care in the Medi-Cal expansion.

CEs: NHAP, BRN, MCLE


2:00 PM - 2:50 PM

BREAKOUT SESSION: Workforce Track

An Alternative Way to Build Your CNA/NA Workforce: Grow Your Own! •  Mojave Learning Center

Amy Blumberg Director of Legislative Affairs, California Association of Healthcare Facilities  •  Claire Enright Executive Director, Quality Care Health Foundation 

Get the tools you need to employ Nurse Assistants (NAs) that count in your 3.5 DHPPD and build your 2.4 DHPPD workforce. Attendees will learn the process to be approved by CDPH for the new alternative online NATP option that allows students to complete the theory online and the facility staff to complete the clinical training.

CEs: NHAP, BRN


2:00 PM - 2:50 PM

BREAKOUT SESSION

COVID-19's Financial Impact on Skilled Nursing Facilities  •  Smoketree DE

Jason Almiro Director of Healthcare Research, BOK Financial  •  Ky Chaffin Senior Vice President, BOK Financial

Attendees will learn about the latest financial, legislative and regulatory issues facing the skilled nursing industry and how they are impacting the financing of skilled nursing organizations. The typical financial metrics of a SNF (average payer mix, occupancy, revenue, operating costs, profitability) and the characteristics of a financially successful organization will also be discussed.

CEs: NHAP, BRN/1

Sponsored by BOK Financial


2:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Chapter Presidents  •  Sierra/Ventura


2:50 PM - 3:10 PM

Wellness Break & Activity  •  Ballroom Terrace


3:10 PM - 4:00 PM

BREAKOUT SESSION: Workforce Track

Discover No-Cost/Low-Cost Workforce Recruitment Resources • Mojave Learning Center

Claire Enright Executive Director, Quality Care Health Foundation  •  Melissa Howlett Business Service Specialist, San Bernardino County Workforce Development  •  Corey Wright Administrator, Vienna Nursing and Rehabilitation Center  •  Karin Reynoso GAIN and GROW Division RN NATP Program Director, LA County Office of Education

The panelists will introduce valuable workforce recruitment options available at no charge or low charge to all facilities. Explore these resources that will provide you with recruitment pathways to build a reliable, skilled facility team.

CEs: NHAP, BRN/1

 


3:10 PM - 4:00 PM

BREAKOUT SESSION: Legal Track

Insurance 101 - Mitigating Risk & Promoting Compliance  • Smoketree ABC

Jillian Somers Donovan Attorney, Hanson Bridgett LLP  •  Linda Klamm Attorney/Insurance Recover Partner, Hanson Bridgett LLP

Learn about potential pitfalls regarding claims reporting and tips and tricks for building a culture of compliance within your organization to maximize potentially available insurance coverage. The presenters will also briefly discuss covered items, the scope of different types of policies and the realities of policy limits, as well as post-COVID effects on coverages.

CEs: NHAP, BRN, MCLE/1

Sponsored by Hanson Bridgett


3:10 PM - 4:00 PM

BREAKOUT SESSION

New Technology to Improve Care  •  Smoketree DE

John Whitman Executive Director of TRECS Institute

One of the few benefits of COVID-19 is the explosion of new technologies being developed to help improve the quality of care, save staff time and save money. This session will review some of these exciting opportunities worthy of consideration by every SNF.

CEs: NHAP, BRN


3:10 PM - 4:00 PM

BREAKOUT SESSION

Journey to Wellness  •  Chino A/B

Dr. Kathleen Weissberg National Director of Education, Select Rehabilitation

Whether simple or complex, every wellness program contributes to healthier communities and reduced healthcare costs. Explore the journey of three providers who undertook an employee wellness challenge and how person-centered wellness programs were integrated into their culture. Lessons learned are presented including what worked (and didn’t), measures of satisfaction/ROI, sustainability, and creativity to incorporate all dimensions of wellness.

CEs: NHAP, BRN, MCLE

Sponsored by Select Rehabilitation (Wellness Partner)


4:10 PM - 5:00 PM

BREAKOUT SESSION

Sustainable Screening Strategies for Staff, Visitors, and Contractors  •  Pueblo

Jason Belden Director of Emergency Preparedness, California Association of Health Facilities  •  DeAnn Walters Director of Clinical Affairs and Quality Improvement, California Association of Health Facilities  •  Drew Vaughn Chief Client Officer care.ai

Sustainable screening strategies for staff, visitors and contractors are essential in maintaining a safe environment while minimizing the operational impacts of dedicating staff to entry management. This discussion will explore screening best practices for the duration of the pandemic and beyond.

CEs: NHAP, BRN/1

Sponsored by care.ai (Premier Partner)


4:10 PM - 5:00 PM

BREAKOUT SESSION

Tax Credits: The Secret to Employee Retention  • Smoketree DE

Howard Labow President, National Enrollment Services • David Garcia Director, Marketing & Partner Support, Walton Management

Timing is crucial as employees are struggling financially during this very difficult period of COVID-19. The nursing home employee vaccination law will cause many employees who resist being vaccinated to leave the industry. This presentation will help you understand how government tax credits for healthcare employees stabilize retention and why it's to their advantage to continue to work in the facility.

CEs: NHAP, BRN/1

Sponsored by Lippa Insurance Services (Premier Partner)


4:10 PM - 5:00 PM

BREAKOUT SESSION

Complying with California's New Medical Information Breach Regulations  •  Mojave Learning Center

Andrea Frey Associate Attorney, Hooper, Lundy & Bookman  •  Rhonda Anderson Health Information Management Consultant, Anderson Health Information Systems, Inc.  •  Barbara Phillips Health Information Management Consultant, Anderson Health Information Systems, Inc.

On June 28th, the Office of Administrative Law (OAL) approved California Department of Public Health (CDPH) Medical Breach Regulations that went into effect July 1. The presenters will provide an overview of the new regulations as well as practical considerations for ensuring compliance.

CEs: NHAP, BRN, MCLE/1


6:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Party with a Purpose - Homecoming Reunion and Celebration  •  Pool Deck

Celebrate the CAHF family being back together after two long years! Enjoy tasty appetizers, spiked punch, a 360-degree video booth and more! Contribute to the Healthcare Hero fund and celebrate with award winners and the newly elected 2022 CAHF Board of Directors. Dance the night away with party-band, Rembrandt as they perform a variety of music from throughout the decades.
Come dressed from the year of your high school graduation (or your favorite decade). Separate ticket required $75

7:00 AM - 2:00 PM

Attendee Self Registration  •  California Ballroom Foyer


7:00 AM - 9:00 AM

Convention Committee  •  Andreas


7:30 AM - 8:30 AM

Continental Breakfast  •  California Ballroom Foyer


8:00 AM - 8:50 AM

BREAKOUT SESSION: Managed Care Track

CalAIM: A Look to 2023  •  Mojave Learning Center

Susan Philip Deputy Director of Health Care Delivery Systems, Department of Health Care Services

Susan Phillips, Deputy Director of Health Care Delivery Systems at DHCS will review CalAIM implementation timeframe, anticipated changes in care delivery and the advantages of expanding managed care for Medi-Cal recipients in California. Ms. Phillips will also discuss when and how CalAIM will impact skilled nursing and other post-acute care providers.

CEs: NHAP, BRN/1


8:00 AM - 8:50 AM

BREAKOUT SESSION

Cognitive Assessment in the Behavioral Health Setting  •  Chino A/B

George Woods Chief Scientific Officer, Crestwood Behavioral Health

Cognitive symptoms are often overlooked in psychiatric disorders, but cognition is the core dysfunction in brain disease. This discussion will focus on early assessment of core symptoms, help you understand the role of executive function in psychiatric disorder presentation, and share nonpharmacologic approaches to cognitive symptoms.

CEs: NHAP-P, BRN/1


8:00 AM - 8:50 AM

BREAKOUT SESSION

Why Every SNF Should be Offering Telemedicine to Their Residents  •  Santa Rosa

John Whitman Executive Director, The TRECS Institute

Learn why every SNF should offer telemedicine to its residents and the risks of not doing so. Understand the difference between telemedicine and telehealth and how they both support residents. Discuss the benefits and challenges of creating a telemedicine program within a long-term care setting.

CEs: NHAP, BRN/1


8:00 AM - 8:50 AM

BREAKOUT SESSION: Clinical/Legal Track

Creating a Compliant and Person-Centered IDT  •  San Jacinto

Chris Wilson RN/Attorney/Bioethicist, Tyler & Wilson / Community Healthcare Ethics

This presentation will address the steps that facilities should take to strengthen their IDT process, not only for the upcoming statewide changes next July but also to develop best practices for a genuinely person-centered IDT.

CEs: NHAP-P, BRN, MCLE/1


9:00 AM - 9:50 AM

GENERAL SESSION

A Conversation with Dr. Erin Epson of CDPH HAI Program  •  California Ballroom - Catalina & Madera

Dr. Erin Epson Medical Director and Chief of CDPH Healthcare-Associated Infections Program  •  Jason Belden Director of Emergency Preparedness, California Association of Health Facilities 

Learn more about sustainable infection prevention and control (IPC) practices to manage COVID-19 beyond the pandemic as an ongoing, endemic threat to nursing home residents. Understand how you can leverage lessons learned and capacity built during the pandemic to advance IPC and confront other infectious disease challenges in the long-term care setting.

CEs: NHAP, BRN/1


9:00 AM - 11:00 AM

RCI Taskforce  •  Andreas


10:00 AM - 11:00 AM

CLOSING GENERAL SESSION

The Wisdom of Purpose; Reclaim Your Joy in Healthcare!  •  California Ballroom - Catalina & Madera

Craig Zablocki Speaker/Trainer, Positively Humor Inc., DBA Craig Zablocki & Associates

It’s time to renew, rejuvenate and yes, even laugh! The presenter’s fresh perspectives, positive humor and highly interactive style will challenge you to see and experience in real time, the obstacles that keep us stuck, even amid crises. Obtain the tools to help you uncover your inherent sense of deep purpose and joy, as you return to those in your care.

CEs: NHAP, BRN/1

Sponsored by our Provider Partner, Providence Group


11:00 AM - 1:00 PM

Government Relations Committee  •  Sierra/Ventura


1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

CAHF Board of Directors  •  Sierra/Ventura