Rezilient – Eldercare Campus Sustainability, Part 3
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Wednesday, July 30
The evolution of post-acute care has challenged providers to reach beyond their individual care settings to better support relationships across the health care spectrum. Providing care via telehealth and remote therapeutic/physiologic monitoring can help increase the likelihood of successful care transitions. This webinar will share which organizational, financing, care, and technology models are being used to support Native elders.
Objectives:
- Define current 638 tribes and the 105(l) facility lease program in the context of admission to and discharge from post-acute care
- Suggest common-sense approaches to engagement with acute care partners, including collaborative use of clinical pathways and outcomes sharing
- Explain how tribes can help elders continue aging in place after their return home from post-acute care
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Please note your location's call-in time:
8 a.m. Hawaii 10 a.m. Alaska 11 a.m. Pacific 11 a.m. Arizona 12 p.m. Mountain 1 p.m. Central 2 p.m. Eastern
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Have questions for our presenters? Let us know before the webinar by emailing LTSSinfo@kauffmaninc.com.
Register now.
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Presenters |
Dr. Kendall Brune UNITE Board Member Adjunct Associate Professor Meharry Medical College
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Brandi Hodges UNITE Secretary Administrator White River Health Care Center
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Travis Le Duc UNITE Board Member Director of Operations & Communications Tohono O’odham Nursing Care Authority
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