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The Important Role of Evidence Based Program Service Delivery Providers in Community Care Hubs

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Join NCOA for a webinar on the role of evidence based programs and service delivery in community care hubs. The webinar will focus on the role of community-based organizations (CBOs) and their integral role in program and service delivery. 

The webinar will take place on Tuesday, February 28, 2023 from 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. ET. 

The Role of Transportation in Cross-Sector Collaboration to Improve Housing Stability

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Join the Housing Services Resource Center for a webinar that examines the role of transportation in improving housing stability. Transportation is integral to community living, with adequate transportation many older adults and people with disabilities are able to grocery shop, get to medical appointments, and stay engaged with their community. This webinar will examine the partnerships between transportation and housing that are so vital to keep older adults and people with disabilities in the community. 

 

National Disability Rights Conference

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The National Disability Rights Network is hosting their annual conference for disability rights advocates. The conference will feature 40 sessions intended to provide an overview of new and emerging trends in disability rights, offer insights and potential strategies on a wide range of disability rights topics, and to highlight successful efforts by P&As across the network and how they might be replicated by other agencies. The conference will also include virtual networking sessions where attendees can meet and connect. 

Closing the Justice Gap for Older Adults

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The Legal Services Corporation, the Administration for Community Living, and the National Center on Law and Elder Rights are hosting a new webinar series, Closing the Justice Gap for Older Adults.  The webinar series is designed for legal aid attorneys, staff, and partners to teach attendees how to better provide person first counsel to older adults. Topics for this series range from nursing facility evictions, decision capabilities, APS aid collaboration, guardianship and more. 

Community-Based Early Dementia Screening Leads to Support for Caregivers and People Living with Dementia

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Join the National Alzheimer’s and Dementia Resource Center for a webinar on the key role that community based organizations play in conducting dementia screenings and keeping people in the community longer. Participants will learn from two Alzheimer’s Disease Program Initiative grantees about programs in their community and their successful implementation. 

 

The webinar will take place on Wednesday, March 22, 2023 from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. ET. 

First CMS Health Equity Conference

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CMS has announced their first ever Health Equity Conference. The two-day conference will be free, held in Washington D.C. and streamed to virtual participants. Participants will be able to hear from community-based organizations, academia, health provider organizations, and CMS leadership as they discuss promising practices and innovations in the field of health equity. 

 

Medicaid Home and Community-Based Services Settings Regulation: Fitting the Pieces Together

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Join CMS for a webinar that will review the various activities of states as they work to meet the HCBS Final settings rule. The webinar will also include a discussion of implementation tools, Statewide Transition Plans (STPs), Heightened Scrutiny, Corrective Action Plans (CAPs), and an overview of medicaid waiver and state plan provisions to help states reach the final rule requirements. 

 

The webinar will take place Tuesday, February 21, 2023 from 1:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. ET.

 

Webinar on Rule Change to Make Grandparents and Other Relatives Eligible for Resources to Support Them in Caring for Children

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On Tuesday, February 14, 2023 the Administration for Children and Families announced a proposal that will make it easier to licescene relatives to foster children when their parents are not able to care for them. The rule would allow more grandparents and other relatives to access financial assistance and other resources that are available to licensed foster homes. The rule would also allow child welfare agencies to create separate kinship caregiver licensing standards, making it easier for children to remain with their family members during difficult times. 

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