Educational Opportunities

LeadingAge Oregon's ongoing and dynamic educational program is designed by and for the people who work in the elderly and disabled communities.  We are committed to providing attendees with relevant and timely information on a variety of topics. Below you will find a list of ongoing, stand-alone and on demand education.

All times are Pacific Time unless noted

ALF/RCF Training

Oregon ALF/RCF Administrator Training Program
We are excited to sponsor this Oregon state-approved training program for assisted living and residential care administrators. And you don’t have to wait to get started! Self-paced course.
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Preceptor Training

Preceptor Training for Nursing Home Administrators
The state-approved Preceptor Training Program includes an online NAB Preceptor Training and Webinar/consultation on Oregon-specific rules and forms for Preceptors and AITs.
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Stay Current/Education

Care Area Assessment Review
Provides a comprehensive review for each of the 20 Care Area Assessments, which establish the framework for developing, reviewing and revising residents’ comprehensive plans of care.

May 28  | 9-1 p.m.
Earn up to 4 CEUs
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More Dates: October 8


Role of the Nurse: Nursing Practice in Community Based Care
Offering information related to the standards and requirements in Community Based Care and understanding the “systems perspective” when relating to the standards and requirements.

June 30 - July 2, | 9-2 p.m.
Earn up to 20 CEUs
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More Dates: Sept 8-10 | Nov 10-12


Accuracy Matters: Navigating the RAI and the MDS
Tour of all MDS sections, including review of the steps for assessment of each section, common coding errors and review of systems and processes to better provide for MDS completion accuracy.

August 26-28  |  9-1 p.m.
Earn up to 12 CEUs
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More Dates:  Nov. 4-6

 


 

Healthcare In Aging Services

The Power of Systems-Thinking in Long-Term Care

Lasting improvement in healthcare comes from a focus on redesigning systems vs. assigning blame. This session introduces systems thinking as a pathway beyond quick fixes, showing how process redesign drives meaningful change. Participants will explore quality improvement tools that support root cause analysis, while examining how theories of leadership, found in the 85/15 Rule and Deming's 14 Points for Leadership, provide a practical framework for building a culture of quality improvement.

June 23 | 10-11 a.m.
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Ethics Workshop

Emerging and Recurring Ethical Issues in Aging Services

This engaging, interactive session explores key ethical issues in services for older adults—from autonomy and dignity of risk to paternalism, equity, truthfulness, and the provider-recipient relationship. Participants will also examine emerging questions in long-term care, including the role of artificial intelligence in healthcare workflow, using a practical framework for ethical decision-making.

October 1 | 9am - Noon (Includes Lunch)
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National & Other Offerings

Dementia Training Application for Approval
Training for all direct care staff within assisted living and residential care facilities.
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The Stability Zone

Beat the stress, overwhelm, and chaos of your work—for good.
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Fearless in the Face of Crisis
Renew your confidence as a leader and decision maker.
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Fully Staffed
Ultimately, it's your responsibility to get Fully Staffed...and stay that way!
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