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JFNA's Center on Aging and Trauma: Call for Applications Informational Call

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The Jewish Federations of North America's (JFNA) Center on Aging and Trauma, a project of the Holocaust Survivor Initiative, is seeking applications to expand person-centered, trauma-informed (PCTI) services for Holocaust survivors, older adults with a history of trauma, and/or their family caregivers. PCTI care is a holistic approach developed by the Center on Aging and Trauma that uses knowledge about trauma to develop programs and procedures that promote the well-being and empowerment of trauma survivors.
 

Key Priorities for the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS): Q&A with Ralph Lollar

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In this session, Ralph Lollar, Director of the Division of Long Term Services and Supports, Disabled and Elderly Health Program Group at the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), will outline key priorities for CMS in the coming months that are most relevant to self-direction programs. Ralph will be answering questions from participants on relevant topics. Registration is free but limited to the first 500 registrants.
 

Straightforward EVV compliance, with zero intrusion: Introducing CareAttend

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Electronic Visit Verification (EVV) requirements have a daily impact on self-directed care, however individuals who self-direct need the flexibility to manage care as they always have, with the assurance that their privacy is protected. Applied-Self Direction is hosting an event to discuss how Financial Management Services (FMS) can operate efficiently and in compliance with EVV, and maintain participant and caregiver satisfaction.
 

Authentic Stakeholder Engagement: A Discussion with Colorado’s Participant Direction Programs Policy Collaborative

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This webinar will feature members of Colorado’s Participant Directed Programs Policy Collaborative to share their approach to discussing policy program decisions. This discussion will explore how self-direction, and later the collaborative, came to be in Colorado, as well as share lessons learned from the participant and state perspectives on forging a productive partnership. Registration is free but limited to the first 500 registrants.
 
This webinar will be held on Friday, May 21, 2021 from 3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. ET.

Long-Term Care Hosptial (LTCH) Quality Reporting Program (QRP): Achieving a Full Annual Payment Update (APU)

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CMS has opened registration for their webinar on May 27, 2021. The goal of this webinar is to educate providers about the Annual Payment Update (APU) process and achieving a full APU. This webinar will explore the relationship between the APU and the Long-Term Care Hospital (LTCH) Quality Reporting Program (QRP), associated data submission requirements, and the reconsideration process for providers who are identified as being noncompliant.
 
This webinar will be held on Thursday, May 27, 2021 from 1:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. ET.

FAQs About COVID-19 Vaccines that People with Disabilities Should Consider

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This webinar will discuss frequently asked questions about COVID-19 vaccines for people with disabilities. It will outline the CDC's vaccination guidelines and address solutions to issues of limited vaccine access and scheduling vaccine appointments among the community.
 
Upon completion of this webinar participants will be able to:

CBO Partnerships with Healthcare

Event Description: 
Join WellSky's upcoming webinar to learn how you can leverage five factors that will help CBOs partner more effectively with their local health system. Attendees will hear from experts, including Guidehouse directors Lance Robertson (former U.S. Assistant Secretary for Aging) and Jason Gerling, as well as WellSky Vice President of State Markets, Jay Bulot. They will discuss how new government funding can help modernize technology and explain how you can acheive the following:

Using Population Identification Strategies to Tailor Care for Individuals with Complex Needs

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This CHCS webinar will discuss promising strategies for identifying people will complex needs to inform tailored healthcare interventions from health systems including Kaiser Permanente, New York City Health + Hospitals, and CareOregon. This event is open to provider organizations, health systems, health plans, researchers, and other interested stakeholders.
 

Strengthening the Direct Care Workforce: Scaling Up and Sustaining Strategies That Work

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Join Mathematica’s Center for Studying Disability Policy on June 3, 2021, for a webinar to discuss evidence-based policies and practices for strengthening the direct care workforce during COVID-19. Panelist will be talking about state and local initiatives that scaled up evidence-based recruitment, retention, training, and career advancement strategies. The webinar will explore national and state policies that can expand these efforts moving forward.
 

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