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TBI Trust Funds

The first of three webinars to help with the development and administration of services and supports, as well as to provide further opportunities to connect with other states, federal programs, and others involved in service delivery of brain injury. The webinars will highlight TBI Public Funding, including TBI Trust Fund programs; Medicaid Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) waivers; and maximizing and pooling resources to support services and TBI service delivery systems.

2014 Annual Conference on Independent Living

Join the 2014 Annual Conference on Independent Living. Attendees will come together to remind legislators of the Independent Living Program's significant successes and the impressive return on investments. Examples of workshop sessions include: Resource Development Track, Basic Fundraising Tools Anyone Can Use, Transit and Disability Rights Advocates: Stronger Together, The Impact of the Disability Community on Elections and Administration on Community Living - Aging & Disability.

Preventing and Addressing Elder Financial Exploitation: Tips and Tools from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

The webinar will address the growing problem of elder financial exploitation. The webinar will also cover the CFPB's consumer complaint process; the Managing Someone Else's money guides for financial caregivers; the Money Smart for Older Adults awareness program; and other resources to help participants and their communities.

Reducing Hospital Readmissions through Collaboration with Community Partners

The program will discuss how Partnership for Patients (PfP) and other federal stakeholders, including Hospital Engagement Networks (HENs), Community-based Care Transitions Programs (CCTPs), Quality Improvement Organizations (QIOs), and the Administration for Community Living (ACL), are aligned in their aims and how collaboration with local community partners have helped hospitals produce impressive reductions in 30-day readmissions through more effective care transition models.

5th Annual C. Colburn Hardy Older Advocate Award

The purpose of the C. Colburn Hardy Older Advocate Award is to recognize volunteer leadership in programs for older Americans, with an emphasis on statewide advocacy for older persons. The award has been given annually to a year round Florida resident who has consistently made significant contributions to policies or programs and services for older Americans in the State of Florida.

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