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Medicare Part D Basics & 2022 Updates

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People with Medicare get their prescription drugs though the Medicare Part D program. This program is separate from the parts of Medicare that provide recipients with hospital and medical coverage. During this training, speakers will provide share information and updates on Medicare Part D, with emphasis on how the program works for low income consumers. This training will provide an overview of:

National Family Caregiving Strategy: A State Roadmap for Supporting Family Caregivers

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NASHP is hosting this webinar to discuss the opportunities within the newly released National Family Caregiving Strategy and how it can provide a roadmap for states that are interested in developing and expanding supports for family caregivers. A federal official, state administrator, and philanthropic expert will give an overview of the first-of-its-kind National Family Caregiving Strategy and will highlight how the state of Delaware is listening to family caregivers to better support their needs.

Exploring Core Competencies for Information and Assistance (I&A) Professionals in Self-Direction

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Information and Assistance (I&A) is essential for helping participants understand self-direction, navigate their program and its rules, and have a successful experience self-directing. Co-sponsored by the National Center on Advancing Person-Centered Practices (NCAPPS) and Applied Self-Direction (ASD), this webinar will highlight a new resource on core standards for I&A professionals in self-direction.

Innovations to Address Senior Nutrition: A case study on how the state of Oklahoma is feeding seniors in need

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Join this webinar to discuss some of the effective approaches Oklahoma has implemented across the care continuum to care for older adults. Participants will learn new ideas and strategies they can bring to their state and comunities. Panelists include:

A Patient-Centered Complex Care Research Agenda: Recommendations for Collective Action

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CHCS has developed the Patient-Centered Complex Care Research Agenda through support from the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI). The agenda provides a guide for collaboratively improving complex care with a priority on the experiences of people with complex needs. It was co-created by more than 100 stakeholders, including a Patient and Family Advisory Board. This webinar will highlight the Research Agenda’s recommendations and opportunities for adopting a person-centered approach to complex care research. 

Virtual listening session with health care providers and suppliers on emergency preparedness

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CMS is looking to gather information from health care providers and suppliers on their experiences providing support during public health emergencies (PHE) outside of the COVID-19 PHE. The input and lessons-learned from this session will be used to evaluate CMS regulations regarding emergency preparedness for certain health care providers. CMS is especially interested in hearing input on the following questions:

Taking a Deeper Dive into a Project of National Significance: Community Collaborations for Employment (CCE)

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In 2021, ACL awarded seven grants to support the Community Collaborations for Employment (CCE) Program to help enhance collaborations across systems to maximize experiences for youth with intellectual and developmental disabilities as they transition between school and work in the community. Join the DETAC as three CCE Grantees (Arizona, Kansas, and Massachusetts) share insights about the strategic framework they established to help optimize opportunities for youth with I/DD to achieve competitive integrated employment within tribal reservations, rural, urban, and suburban communities

Building Partnerships to Scale Effective Dementia Care Supports

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Join NADRC for a webinar to discuss Indiana University's (IU) funding under ACL's Alzheimer’s Dementia Programs Initiative to implement the Caregiver Stress Prevention Bundle (CSPB) for people living with dementia and their informal caregivers. The CSPB is delivered through five area agencies on aging (AAA) by trained care coaches who are community health workers employed by the AAAs and supported by IU dementia care experts. Presenters will share how the university partnered with AAAs to implement the dementia care program and results-to-date.
 

Building Relationships: Engaging with Employers to Elevate Competitive, Integrated Employment

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Join the DETAC to learn how grantees can engage with employers to enhance competitive, integrated employment opportunities for individuals with disabilities. Webinar participants will learn about The Job Accommodation Network (JAN), a leading source of free, expert, and confidential guidance on workplace accommodations and disability employment issues.

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