Oregon’s Aging and People with Disabilities Tribal Navigator Program
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Wednesday, January 28
Oregon’s Aging and People with Disabilities Tribal Navigator Program is a formal partnership between the local Office of Aging and People with Disabilities/Area Agency on Aging (APD/AAA) points of contact and tribal nations. Hear from two tribal navigators who serve as liaisons between APD/AAA and tribal members who are elders or people with disabilities.
Objectives:
- Explain how tribal navigators help increase access to long-term services and supports
- Highlight the role of tribal navigators in repairing relationships between APD/AAA and the tribal nations of Oregon
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Please note your location's call-in time:
9 a.m. Hawaii 10 a.m. Alaska 11 a.m. Pacific 12 p.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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Barbara Black Tribal Navigator Confederated Tribes of Coos, Lower Umpqua, and Siuslaw Indians
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Danielle Broncheau Public Services Coordinator Yellowhawk Tribal Health Center
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Laura Hunker Tribal Affairs Consultant Office of Aging and People with Disabilities Oregon Department of Human Services
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Debbie McCuin Program Analyst, Community Services and Supports Unit Office of Aging and People with Disabilities Oregon Department of Human Services
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Jane-ellen Weidanz Deputy Director of Policy Office of Aging and People with Disabilities Oregon Department of Human Services
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