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Developing Volunteer Opportunities To Help Older Adults Stay Engaged
Future Financial Planning for People with Disabilities: A National Study on What’s Working and What’s Not
For many people with disabilities and their families, future financial planning is overwhelming and challenging. They sometimes struggle to navigate complex and siloed systems to find professionals who have the knowledge and experience needed to help them secure their finances, benefits, and futures.
During this session, speakers will present the results of a national study and share what surveyors learned about people’s experiences and some challenges related to future financial planning, as well as solutions that help their planning efforts.
Financial Inclusion, Disability and Race: A National Convening
The National Disability Institute is hosting an event to celebrate more than five years of financial inclusion leadership at the intersection of race, ethnicity, and disability. NDI will highlight the work the institute has done with its disability partners and organizations to address economic and racial equity. Participants can also expect to:
Locating and Engaging Hard-to-Reach Members During COVID-19: A Panel Discussion
RIC is hosting a webinar featuring speakers from health plans that serve individuals dually eligible for bot Medicare and Medicaid. Speakers will share strategies for engaging members who are hard-to-reach during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Webinar participants can expect to identify strategies for:
Contracting Between Community-based Organizations and Healthcare: New Insights from the “2021 CBO-Health Care Contracting Survey”
ASA is hosting a webinar as a part of the Aging and Disability Business Institute Series. The Aging and Disability Business Institute is a collaboration with ASA and USAging. Presenters will highlight findings from the fourth survey on community-based organization (CBO) healthcare contracting and discuss trends in healthcare partners, services delivered, payment structure and other topics.
Participants of this webinar will be able to:
Build Back Better: Vision for a Post-pandemic World That Is Person-Centered and Inclusive for All People With Disabilities"
NCAPPS is hosting a webinar discussing how the COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the need to address issues about health disparities, inaccessibility, ableism, and community engagement. Panelists consisting of people with disabilities, family members, direct support professionals, and advocates will share how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted people with disabilities. Panelists will also share their perspectives on how to make the “new normal” more inclusive of people with disabilities.
On Aging 2022
History in the Making: Congressional Proposals to Improve Medicare & Medicaid
NCOA is hosting a webinar to discuss key legislation poised to strengthen Medicare and Medicaid. Speakers will provide an overview of the legislation and the major impacts the legislation will have on Medicaid and Medicare programs that provide services to older adults and people with disabilities. Webinar participants can also expect to learn how they can advocate for the improvement of these services and add their own voice to help get the legislation passed.
Presenters for this webinar include:
Staffing Shortages in Tribal Facilities: Past, Present, and Future
This webinar will feature a panel of nursing home and assisted living facility administrators and directors discussing staffing challenges in tribal facilities. They will discuss the causes of staffing shortages, strategies to resolve them, and areas for improvement in the future.
This webinar will be held on Wednesday, July 28, 2021 at 2:00 p.m. ET.
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