Event Detail


Reducing Litigation Risk for SNF & AL 12 month series

ALL REGISTRATIONS INCLUDE A RECORDING OF THE SESSION.

Presentation Dates: 

January 21 -  LTC Provider Lawsuit Primer
Review step-by-step what to expect in a LTC provider lawsuit, including understanding the process and foundational
legal requirements. Co-presented by a seasoned LTC attorney.

February 18 -  Incident Investigations
Explore the detailed components of a comprehensive investigation process as well as tips for successful interviews.
The presenter will guide the facility through implementing effective and detailed investigation processes.

March 18 - Incident Management
This third session will guide facility staff through the step-by-step process of incident management including resident
assessment needs, important notifications, and implementing an appropriate response to the investigation findings.

April 15 - Falls & Accidents
Review the elements of a successful accident/fall management program including the components of what constitutes
an “unavoidable” fall or accident, intervention considerations and documentation strategies.

May 20 - Elopement
Explore essential components for elopement management including, but not limited to identifying, evaluating, intervening,
and monitoring elopement risk management.

June 17 - Managing Changes in Resident Condition
Delve into key issues around changes in conditions in post-acute care settings. Topics of discussion will include regulatory
requirements, common risk areas and standards of care for notification of a resident change in condition.

July 15 - Medication Management
Review the regulatory requirements and standards of care for effective medication management and best practices for
preventing medication errors and for the monitoring of adverse effects.

August 19 - Policies and Procedures
Discover guidelines for facility policy and procedure development, policy review/revision, and effective strategies for
implementation. Gather tips on techniques for monitoring, updating and training staff on policies and procedures.

September 16 - Communication Practices
Address essentials in post-acute care clinical communication practices. Techniques will be shared for effective methods
of communicating concise, but comprehensive information related to resident status and treatment responses.

October 21 - Hot Topics in LTC Fraud and Abuse
New and seasoned leaders will gain insight into industry risks and potential mitigation strategies with skills developed
in identifying and addressing potential vulnerabilities related to recent government payers’ fraud and abuse trends.

November 18 - Compliance & Ethics Program Risk Assessment Essentials
Observe key components of an effective SNF Compliance & Ethics Program with emphasis on conducting a facility Risk
Assessment to drive development of the facility-specific Compliance Work Plan.

December 16 - Tips & Recommendations if You Get Sued
In the final session in the Reducing Litigation Risk series, we’ll focus on strategies for preparing for the litigation process
and preparing for depositions and trial testimony. Co-presented by a seasoned LTC attorney.

Presented By:

  • Janine Lehman, RN, RAC-CT, CLNC
  • Amie Martin, ORT/L, CHC, RACT-CT, MJ, CDP
  • Christine Twombly, RN-BC, RAC-MT, RAC-MTA. HCRM, CHC
  • Stacy Baker, OTR/L, RAC-CT, CHC

Target Audience:

Administrator, DON, Clinical, Department Managers, Clinical Consultants, Owners, Board of Directors, Compliance Officer, QAPI Team, Regional team, Executive Directors, Nurse
Managers, Operators

Course Description:

Monthly webinar series (the Third Tuesday of Every month in 2025 from 1:30 - 2:30) 

This wide-ranging 12-month compliance and risk management focused series will provide the healthcare professional with insight into the long-term care litigation process and best practices
for avoiding lawsuits. Instructors will include a LTC Legal Nurse Consultant with guest sessions by experienced nursing home defense attorneys. Monthly discussion will include the LTC “Hot Topics” of falls and accidents, elopement, resident changes in condition, internal investigations, incident management, medication management, communication practices and fraud and abuse. Checklists and tools will be provided to assist in assessing and monitoring areas of high litigation risk within the facility.

Pricing: Sign-up for one course or sign-up for the whole series! $55 Members/$79 for Non-Members for each course or sign-up for the whole series by January 31st and get a $100 off! Before January 31st $560 for Members and $848 for Non-Members. 

CE's are available for those that listen to the sessions LIVE.

Nurses:  The Kansas Healthcare Association is approved as a provider of continuing nursing education by the Kansas State Board of Nursing.  This offering is approved for 1.0 contact hour applicable for RN and LPN relicensure (KSBN LT0030-0338)

Administrators:  This course offering is approved for 1.0 continuing education clock hour for the Kansas licensed adult care home administrators by the Kansas Department of Aging and Disability Services.  KDADS Health Occupations Credentialing Approved Sponsorship number:  LTS-A0001.

Operators:  This course offering is approved for 1.0 continuing education clock hour for the Kansas licensed operators in the core area of Administration by the Kansas Department of Aging and Disability Services.  KDADS Health Occupations Credentialing Approved Sponsorship number:  LTS-A0001.

Social Workers: This course is approved for 1.0 hour of continuing education hours for Kansas licensed Social Workers by the Kansas Behavioral Sciences Regulatory Board.  Approval number: 17-006.

Dietitians: This course is approved for up to 1.0 continuing education clock hours for Kansas Licensed Dietitians by the Kansas Department of Aging and Disability Services. KDADs Health Occupations Credentialing Approved Sponsorship Number: LTS-A0002.

1.0 hours of CE's will be provided for each webinar in the series that you attend. CE's will be provided to those that complete a registration and the follow up attendance verification form. Webinar log in information and dial in information will be provided prior to the webinar.