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SUMMARY:Community Care Hub 101 Learning Series: Community Care Hubs Core Function
DESCRIPTION:The Administration for Community Living (ACL)\, in collaboration with the Center of Excellence to Align Health and Social Care (powered by USAging’s Aging and Disability Business Institute)\, invites community-based organizations serving as community care hubs (CCHs) or interested in learning more about the community care hub model to participate in an upcoming four-part Community Care Hub 101 Learning Series. The series will take place on four Thursdays in mid-November through December 2023. \nA community care hub (CCH) is a community-focused entity that organizes and supports a network of community-based organizations providing services to address health-related social needs. It centralizes administrative functions and operational infrastructure\, including but not limited to\, contracting with health care organizations\, payment operations\, management of referrals\, service delivery fidelity and compliance\, technology\, information security\, data collection\, and reporting. \nEach webinar will focus on the foundational elements of serving as a community care hub. The webinars will showcase examples from leading community care hubs as well as resources available to support community-based organizations in forming\, operationalizing\, and launching a hub in their community. \nRegister today for the Community Care Hub 101 Learning Series. The series will take place on four Thursdays in mid-November through December 2023. \n\nIntroduction to Community Care Hubs: November 16\, 2023\, from 2:00-3:30 PM ET\nCommunity Care Hubs Core Functions: November 30\, 2023\, from 2:00-3:30 PM ET\nContracting Opportunities to Address Health-Related Social Needs: December 7\, 2023\, from 2:00-3:30 PM ET\nBuilding the Community Care Hub Business Case: December 14\, 2023\, from 2:00-3:30 PM ET\n\nRegistrants will receive access to all four webinars. All registrants will receive a copy of the webinar slides and follow-up resources. The webinars will be auto-captioned on Zoom.
URL:https://aginganddisabilitybusinessinstitute.org/event/community-care-hub-101-learning-series-community-care-hubs-core-function/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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SUMMARY:Community Care Hub 101 Learning Series: Introduction to Community Care Hubs
DESCRIPTION:The Administration for Community Living (ACL)\, in collaboration with the Center of Excellence to Align Health and Social Care (powered by USAging’s Aging and Disability Business Institute)\, invites community-based organizations serving as community care hubs (CCHs) or interested in learning more about the community care hub model to participate in an upcoming four-part Community Care Hub 101 Learning Series. The series will take place on four Thursdays in mid-November through December 2023. \nA community care hub (CCH) is a community-focused entity that organizes and supports a network of community-based organizations providing services to address health-related social needs. It centralizes administrative functions and operational infrastructure\, including but not limited to\, contracting with health care organizations\, payment operations\, management of referrals\, service delivery fidelity and compliance\, technology\, information security\, data collection\, and reporting. \nEach webinar will focus on the foundational elements of serving as a community care hub. The webinars will showcase examples from leading community care hubs as well as resources available to support community-based organizations in forming\, operationalizing\, and launching a hub in their community. \nRegister today for the Community Care Hub 101 Learning Series. The series will take place on four Thursdays in mid-November through December 2023. \n\nIntroduction to Community Care Hubs: November 16\, 2023\, from 2:00-3:30 PM ET\nCommunity Care Hubs Core Functions: November 30\, 2023\, from 2:00-3:30 PM ET\nContracting Opportunities to Address Health-Related Social Needs: December 7\, 2023\, from 2:00-3:30 PM ET\nBuilding the Community Care Hub Business Case: December 14\, 2023\, from 2:00-3:30 PM ET\n\nRegistrants will receive access to all four webinars. All registrants will receive a copy of the webinar slides and follow-up resources. The webinars will be auto-captioned on Zoom.
URL:https://aginganddisabilitybusinessinstitute.org/event/community-care-hub-101-learning-series-introduction-to-community-care-hubs/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231114T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231114T130000
DTSTAMP:20260425T093404
CREATED:20230928T161154Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230928T161337Z
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SUMMARY:Defining Core Activities: Developing an Effective Scope of Work For Contracted Partners
DESCRIPTION:Contracting to Align Health and Social Care Ecosystems: A Webinar Series Sharing Leading Practices \nJoin the Partnership to Align Social Care\, the Aging and Disability Business Institute\, and Camden Coalition for a webinar series offering a deep dive into leading contracting practices to effectively and efficiently address HRSNs. \nEach webinar in the series will focus on the essential elements of contracting between health care and community partners and feature leading practices from the field. Each event will also highlight key findings from a four-part toolkit\, Healthcare Guide to Contracting with CBOs\, developed with extensive input from CBOs\, health plans\, and health systems. While these resources were developed for a healthcare audience\, CBOs\, CCHs\, and other health and social care ecosystem stakeholders will benefit from understanding how healthcare organizations approach the contracting process. \nWebinars in this series include: \n\nDesigning the Payment Structure: A Health Plan’s Guide to Paying CBOs & CCHs for Social Care – October 10\, 2023 @ 2:00-3:00 p.m. ET\nDefining Core Activities: Developing an Effective Scope of Work For Contracted Partners – November 14\, 2023 @ Noon-1:00 p.m. ET\nOperationalizing Contracts: Improving Contracting Implementation and Collaboration – December 12\, 2023 @ 12:00-1:00 p.m. ET\n\nRegistrants will receive access to all three webinars. All registrants will receive the recordings and follow-up resources.
URL:https://aginganddisabilitybusinessinstitute.org/event/defining-core-activities-developing-an-effective-scope-of-work-for-contracted-partners/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231113T160000
DTSTAMP:20260425T093404
CREATED:20231030T170156Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231114T184351Z
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SUMMARY:Data\, Billing and Coding: What CBOs Need to Know Part One: New CMS Rules on Health-Related Social Needs
DESCRIPTION:Join USAging’s Aging and Disability Business Institute for a new webinar series: Data\, Billing and Coding: What CBOs Need to Know. \nData\, Billing and Coding: What CBOs Need to Know\nPart One: New CMS Rules on Health-Related Social Needs Screening\nNovember 13\, 2023\n3:00-4:00 PM ET\n\nThe Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ (CMS) new health related social needs (HRSN) screening—at the hospital inpatient level and with physicians—as well as social determinants of health (SDOH) data and technology standards are providing Area Agencies on Aging (AAAs)\, and community-based organizations (CBOs) with opportunities to expand partnerships with health clinicians to better serve clients and caregivers. \nThe first webinar in this series will focus on new CMS reporting measures related to screening for health-related social needs that will impact (and likely increase) referrals for assessments and services from hospitals and health systems to social care organizations. Speakers will discuss what the rules mean for AAAs\, CBOs and networks\, how they create new opportunities for contracting with health care providers and payers\, and what CBOs need to know to work with hospitals and health systems. \nThis webinar series will provide information about the new opportunities to partner with health clinicians\, and the related data\, information exchange and related billing/payment models being advanced by CMS. Look out for other webinars in our series that will cover topics such as: \n\nAn in-depth look at the hospital inpatient health-related social needs screening rule\nPhysician referral for CBO assessment and workflows\nData standards and information exchange\nWho your CBO needs to work with on data and interoperability
URL:https://aginganddisabilitybusinessinstitute.org/event/evolving-integrated-care-opportunities-with-health-care-clinicians-part-one-new-cms-rules-on-health-related-social-needs/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231010T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231010T150000
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CREATED:20230928T161015Z
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SUMMARY:Designing the Payment Structure: A Health Plan’s Guide to Paying CBOs & CCHs for Social Care
DESCRIPTION:Contracting to Align Health and Social Care Ecosystems: A Webinar Series Sharing Leading Practices \nJoin the Partnership to Align Social Care\, the Aging and Disability Business Institute\, and Camden Coalition for a webinar series offering a deep dive into leading contracting practices to effectively and efficiently address HRSNs. \nEach webinar in the series will focus on the essential elements of contracting between health care and community partners and feature leading practices from the field. Each event will also highlight key findings from a four-part toolkit\, Healthcare Guide to Contracting with CBOs\, developed with extensive input from CBOs\, health plans\, and health systems. While these resources were developed for a healthcare audience\, CBOs\, CCHs\, and other health and social care ecosystem stakeholders will benefit from understanding how healthcare organizations approach the contracting process. \nWebinars in this series include: \n\nDesigning the Payment Structure: A Health Plan’s Guide to Paying CBOs & CCHs for Social Care – October 10\, 2023 @ 2:00-3:00 p.m. ET\nDefining Core Activities: Developing an Effective Scope of Work For Contracted Partners – November 14\, 2023 @ Noon-1:00 p.m. ET\nOperationalizing Contracts: Improving Contracting Implementation and Collaboration – December 12\, 2023 @ 12:00-1:00 p.m. ET\n\nRegistrants will receive access to all three webinars. All registrants will receive the recordings and follow-up resources.
URL:https://aginganddisabilitybusinessinstitute.org/event/designing-the-payment-structure-a-health-plans-guide-to-paying-cbos-cchs-for-social-care/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230926T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230926T160000
DTSTAMP:20260425T093404
CREATED:20230906T144806Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231003T161927Z
UID:8434-1695740400-1695744000@aginganddisabilitybusinessinstitute.org
SUMMARY:The John A. Hartford Business Innovation Award: 2023 Recipients Speak About Their Innovative Health Care Contracts and Partnerships
DESCRIPTION:Each year\, The John A. Hartford Foundation Business Innovation Award recognizes community-based organizations and networks that are improving health outcomes and quality of life for older adults and/or persons with disabilities through health care contracting. \nDuring this webinar\, the 2023 recipients of The John A. Hartford Business Innovation Award\, Western New York Integrated Care Collaborative\, and the runners-up\, Central Ohio Area Agency on Aging and Region IV Area Agency on Aging in Michigan\, will share information about their award-winning innovative programs. Attendees will learn their strategies for developing their contracts and partnerships\, their challenges and the outcomes they achieved.
URL:https://aginganddisabilitybusinessinstitute.org/event/the-john-a-hartford-business-innovation-award-2023-recipients-speak-about-their-innovative-health-care-contracts-and-partnerships/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230522T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230522T160000
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CREATED:20230509T192707Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230606T194850Z
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SUMMARY:Lifting the Veil: How Networks Form\, Operate\, Struggle and Succeed
DESCRIPTION:In this webinar hosted by the Aging and Disability Business Institute\, speakers will share the findings of a new report\, Lifting the Veil: How Networks Form\, Operate\, Struggle and Succeed. This webinar will describe the experiences of Community Care Hubs and CBO network members on data management\, payment and member relation and the diverse ways that networks of community-based organizations (CBOs) are operated and managed and identifies best practices for networks to consider. The report is based on interviews with 23 representatives of eight CBO networks—both Community Care Hubs/Network Lead Entities and CBO network members.
URL:https://aginganddisabilitybusinessinstitute.org/event/lifting-the-veil-how-networks-form-operate-struggle-and-succeed/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230331T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230331T140000
DTSTAMP:20260425T093404
CREATED:20230216T185329Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230607T205656Z
UID:8155-1680267600-1680271200@aginganddisabilitybusinessinstitute.org
SUMMARY:Community Health Needs Assessment and Community Benefit: Opportunities for Collaboration
DESCRIPTION:Through community health needs assessments\, hospitals work with the community to identify unmet needs and then implement a plan to prioritize and address them. Nonprofit hospitals often fund some or most of this work using community benefit dollars. Join USAging’s Aging and Disability Business Institute for an overview of this process\, why it is important and how community-based organizations can partner with hospitals to drive more equitable health outcomes. \nSpeakers \n\nJulie Trocchio\, Senior Director\, Community Benefit and Continuing Care\, Catholic Health Association of the United States\nNancy Myers\, Vice President\, Leadership and System Innovation American Hospital Association\nMarisa Scala-Foley\, Director\, Aging and Disability Business Institute\, USAging
URL:https://aginganddisabilitybusinessinstitute.org/event/community-health-needs-assessment-and-community-benefit-opportunities-for-collaboration/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230307T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230307T140000
DTSTAMP:20260425T093404
CREATED:20230215T155048Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230215T163031Z
UID:8146-1678194000-1678197600@aginganddisabilitybusinessinstitute.org
SUMMARY:How to Engage in Cultural Humility When Working with Minoritized Individuals Ages 65 and Older
DESCRIPTION:There is a common misconception that people older than age 65 are all alike. This stereotype couldn’t be further from the truth. A recent Gallup poll found that 7% of American adults identify as LGBTQ\, the highest number of LGBTQ residents in the United States since Gallup began polling. Other studies show that 22% of people ages 65 and older reported having a disability\, and yet another study found that by 2030\, the population of older racial/ethnic minority populations will increase by 89%\, compared to a 39% increase in White older adults. \nThis webinar will review in-depth intersecting minority identities among older adults (focusing primarily on race\, disability\, social class\, and LGTBQ+ identities) and will encourage participants to explore their own biases and assumptions\, as well as strategies for reducing cultural bias in clinical interactions. A model will be shared for deepening interpersonal cultural humility and vignettes will be used to apply knowledge. \nParticipants in this webinar will: \n\nDefine cultural humility.\nIllustrate intersecting minority identities among people older than age 65 (focusing primarily on age\, race\, disability\, social class\, and LGTBQ+ identities).\nDescribe the important role of resilience factors among minoritized people older than age 65.\n\nPresenter: \nDr. Regina Koepp is a board-certified clinical psychologist and founder and director of the Center for Mental Health & Aging. She is the lead medical psychologist at University of Vermont Medical Center and creator and host of the Psychology of Aging Podcast. She is a sought-after speaker on the topics of mental health and aging\, caregiving\, ageism\, cultural humility\, sexual health and aging\, intimacy in the context of life-altering Illness and dementia and sexual expression. She is creator of the only dementia and sexual health certification program in the United States. Dr. Koepp a contributing writer at Psychology Today and Psychotherapy Networker\, where she discusses mental health and sexual health in the context of aging and illness. She has been featured in the New York Times\, Chicago Tribune\, Baltimore Sun\, Insider and other national periodicals. \nThis is the second webinar in the Leading Change in Aging Through DEI Accountability series co-hosted by the Aging and Disability Business Institute and the American Society on Aging.
URL:https://aginganddisabilitybusinessinstitute.org/event/how-to-engage-in-cultural-humility-when-working-with-minoritized-individuals-ages-65-and-older/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230131T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230131T140000
DTSTAMP:20260425T093404
CREATED:20230105T181200Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230607T205809Z
UID:8035-1675170000-1675173600@aginganddisabilitybusinessinstitute.org
SUMMARY:The Role Of CBOs In Improving Health Care Quality Metrics
DESCRIPTION:In this webinar hosted by USAging’s Aging and Disability Business Institute\, Sharon Williams of Williams Jaxon Consulting will discuss which metrics are important for health plans\, how the services that AAAs and CBOs provide can impact these measures\, and how they can use this information to make pitches to health care organizations.
URL:https://aginganddisabilitybusinessinstitute.org/event/the-role-of-cbos-in-improving-health-care-quality-metrics/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221117T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221117T150000
DTSTAMP:20260425T093404
CREATED:20221019T174153Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221019T174212Z
UID:7893-1668693600-1668697200@aginganddisabilitybusinessinstitute.org
SUMMARY:Increasing Employee Engagement And Retention At Rural-Serving Agencies
DESCRIPTION:Looking for ways to ensure that your AAA or Title VI program is an employer of choice in your community? This webinar will provide innovative ideas to increase employee engagement and retention at your agency. Hear from three AAA directors who have successfully implemented strategies to improve employee morale and decrease turnover. While agencies vary in their structure and ability to implement changes\, there are sure to be ideas that can be implemented or adapted for use in your own organization. \nSpeakers: \n\nLynn Kimball\, Executive Director\, Aging & Long Term Care of Eastern Washington\nSteve Williamson\, President & CEO\, Blair Senior Services\nLisa Sheppard\, CEO\, Missoula Aging Services\nTraci Wilson\, Director\, Research\, USAging
URL:https://aginganddisabilitybusinessinstitute.org/event/increasing-employee-engagement-and-retention-at-rural-serving-agencies/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221027T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221027T160000
DTSTAMP:20260425T093404
CREATED:20221019T182518Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221019T182518Z
UID:7895-1666882800-1666886400@aginganddisabilitybusinessinstitute.org
SUMMARY:Cultivating Community Care Hubs: An Evolving Model to Improve Alignment Between Health and Social Care Services
DESCRIPTION:Among health systems\, healthcare providers\, and health insurers\, the importance of addressing SDOH — particularly for those with complex care needs — has come into sharp focus.  \nThe Partnership to Align Social Care is a cross-sector effort to co-design a multi-faceted strategy to enable successful partnerships between healthcare organizations and networks of CBOs\, or Community Care Hubs.  \nJoin the Partnership and health and social care sector leaders for a deep dive into the important role of Community Care Hubs in promoting an equitable health and social care ecosystem.  \nAttendees will gain:  \n\nA brief overview of the Partnership to Align Social Care and the effort to achieve an aligned health and social care system that reflects and incorporates the vital voice of the community; \nBackground on the evolution of the Community Care Hub concept and its value proposition; \nPerspective from CBO and healthcare leaders detailing their experience in building and contracting with CBO networks and hubs.
URL:https://aginganddisabilitybusinessinstitute.org/event/cultivating-community-care-hubs-an-evolving-model-to-improve-alignment-between-health-and-social-care-services/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221011T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221011T160000
DTSTAMP:20260425T093404
CREATED:20221003T183351Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221003T183351Z
UID:7868-1665500400-1665504000@aginganddisabilitybusinessinstitute.org
SUMMARY:Key Reports On Eldercare Workforce And Caregiving
DESCRIPTION:The Eldercare Workforce Alliance\, leading advocate for the workforce that cares for older adults\, is sponsoring a webinar to highlight important reports on workforce data\, shortages\, career ladders\, job quality and chronic disease family caregiving. \nPanelists \n\nAmy York\, Executive Director\, Eldercare Workforce Alliance\nJenna Kellerman\, Director of Workforce Strategy and Development\, LeadingAge\nSam Brooks\, Director of Public Policy\, Consumer Voice\nAmy Robins\, Director of Advocacy\, PHI\nTraci Wilson\, Director\, Research\, USAging\nMike Wittke\, Vice President\, Policy & Advocacy\, National Alliance for Caregiving
URL:https://aginganddisabilitybusinessinstitute.org/event/key-reports-on-eldercare-workforce-and-caregiving/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221004T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221004T160000
DTSTAMP:20260425T093404
CREATED:20220908T142147Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220908T142147Z
UID:7834-1664895600-1664899200@aginganddisabilitybusinessinstitute.org
SUMMARY:Stopgap Measures to Address Caregiver Shortages
DESCRIPTION:According to a recent USAging poll\, direct care worker shortages are threatening the ability of older adults to age well at home. While larger systems change and policy solutions are needed\, AAAs are using a variety of innovative stop-gap measures to address workforce shortages and ensure that older adults can receive the services and supports they need. \nLearn from a panel of AAA staff who have implemented creative and successful strategies to address workforce challenges. Among the strategies highlighted will be creating new rapid response and community care positions\, conducting outreach to potential caregivers and dividing job tasks among multiple worker or provider types.
URL:https://aginganddisabilitybusinessinstitute.org/event/stopgap-measures-to-address-caregiver-shortages/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220921T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220921T150000
DTSTAMP:20260425T093404
CREATED:20220822T150426Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230607T205928Z
UID:7815-1663768800-1663772400@aginganddisabilitybusinessinstitute.org
SUMMARY:The John A. Hartford Business Innovation Award: Three Award-Winning AAAs Speak About Their Innovative Health Care Contracts and Partnerships
DESCRIPTION:Each year\, The John A. Hartford Foundation Business Innovation Award recognizes community-based organizations that are improving health outcomes and quality of life for older adults and/or persons with disabilities through health care contracting. During this webinar\, the 2022 recipients of The John A. Hartford Business Innovation Award\, Direction Home Aging & Disabilities and the runners-up\, Maryland Living Well Center of Excellence— Mac\, Inc.\, and Mid-America Regional Council’s Department of Aging and Adult Services\, will share information about their award-winning innovative programs. Attendees will learn their strategies for developing their contracts and partnerships\, their challenges and the outcomes they achieved.  
URL:https://aginganddisabilitybusinessinstitute.org/event/the-john-a-hartford-business-innovation-award-three-award-winning-aaas-speak-about-their-innovative-health-care-contracts-and-partnerships/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220919T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220919T130000
DTSTAMP:20260425T093404
CREATED:20220812T154815Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220812T154815Z
UID:7805-1663588800-1663592400@aginganddisabilitybusinessinstitute.org
SUMMARY:Serving People Living with Dementia: Programs and Interventions to Promote Social Engagement
DESCRIPTION:Join engAGED: The National Resource Center for Engaging Older Adults for a webinar September 19\, 2022 from 12:00-1:00 PM EST focused on social engagement for people living with dementia. During the webinar\, Rush Alzheimer’s Disease Center will provide a framer on social isolation and loneliness among people living with dementia. Pima Council on Aging and Gateway Geriatric Education Center will then highlight programs and interventions that help people living with dementia and caregivers stay socially engaged. All speakers will share tips for organizations to develop\, implement and sustain these social engagement opportunities.
URL:https://aginganddisabilitybusinessinstitute.org/event/serving-people-living-with-dementia-programs-and-interventions-to-promote-social-engagement/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220915T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220915T160000
DTSTAMP:20260425T093404
CREATED:20220908T142549Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220908T142549Z
UID:7836-1663254000-1663257600@aginganddisabilitybusinessinstitute.org
SUMMARY:Identifying and Screening for Food Insecurity in Older Adults
DESCRIPTION:On September 15th\, Join ACL’s Office of Nutrition and Health Promotion Programs (ONHPP) for a webinar on identifying and screening for food insecurity in older adults. Research in this area has been limited\, but there are promising practices and resources available to help senior nutrition programs and others in the aging network address food insecurity. This webinar will explore such resources in the areas of screening\, assessment\, and training. \n \nPresenters: \n\nKathryn Tucker\, MS\, RD\, LD\, Contractor\, ACL\nTemitope A. Walker\, PhD\, Senior Hunger & Nutrition Coordinator\, Georgia Division of Aging Services\n\nThis webinar is part of ONHPP’s older adult food insecurity education series. Find materials from past events at acl.gov/senior-nutrition\, and save the date for the next and final webinar: \n\nOct. 20\, 3 PM ET: Referring Food-Insecure Older Adults to Resources
URL:https://aginganddisabilitybusinessinstitute.org/event/identifying-and-screening-for-food-insecurity-in-older-adults/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220912T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220912T140000
DTSTAMP:20260425T093404
CREATED:20220809T163224Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220810T175351Z
UID:7795-1662987600-1662991200@aginganddisabilitybusinessinstitute.org
SUMMARY:Building Partnerships to Scale Effective Dementia Care Supports: Indiana University and Indiana’s Area Agencies on Aging
DESCRIPTION:Indiana University (IU) was awarded grant funding in 2020 under the Administration for Community Living Alzheimer’s Dementia Programs Initiative to implement the Caregiver Stress Prevention Bundle (CSPB) for people living with dementia and their informal caregivers. The CSPB is delivered through five area agencies on aging (AAA) by trained care coaches who are community health workers employed by the AAAs and supported by IU dementia care experts. Presenters will share how the university partnered with AAAs to implement the dementia care program and results-to-date. Reasons why AAAs partnered with IU to launch a dementia care program and plans for sustainability will also be discussed. \nParticipants in this webinar will:\n\nDescribe how IU partnered with five of Indiana’s AAAs to scale a dementia care program developed and tested at IU.\nList three key elements of the IU/AAA partnership leading to successful program implementation and process improvement.\nIdentify three reasons why the AAAs partnered with IU to launch a dementia care program.\nDiscuss plans for sustainability and statewide expansion of the IU/AAA dementia care program.
URL:https://aginganddisabilitybusinessinstitute.org/event/building-partnerships-to-scale-effective-dementia-care-supports-indiana-university-and-indianas-area-agencies-on-aging/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220908T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220908T133000
DTSTAMP:20260425T093404
CREATED:20220908T142024Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220908T142043Z
UID:7833-1662642000-1662643800@aginganddisabilitybusinessinstitute.org
SUMMARY:Impact of Workforce Shortages on AAAs and Older Adults: Results from a USAging Poll
DESCRIPTION:USAging members report that one of the biggest challenges facing the Aging Network is the struggle to attract and retain its workforce. In this 30-minute webinar\, Traci Wilson\, USAging’s Director of Research\, will share results from our recent survey of AAAs on their workforce challenges and the impacts they have on agencies and the older adults they serve. Amy Gotwals\, USAging’s Chief of Policy and External Affairs\, will discuss how you can use these findings and resources to advocate for your agency. \nPresenters:\nTraci Wilson\, USAging\, Director\, Research\nAmy Gotwals\, USAging\, Chief\, Policy and External Affairs
URL:https://aginganddisabilitybusinessinstitute.org/event/impact-of-workforce-shortages-on-aaas-and-older-adults-results-from-a-usaging-poll/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220818T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220818T160000
DTSTAMP:20260425T093404
CREATED:20220810T175605Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220810T175605Z
UID:7798-1660834800-1660838400@aginganddisabilitybusinessinstitute.org
SUMMARY:How Livable Communities are Addressing Social Determinants of Health
DESCRIPTION:The next installment of TFAH’s 2022 Age-Friendly Public Health Systems training series will focus on how livable communities are addressing social determinants of health. Speakers will share national and local level innovative practices in livable communities and note valuable partnerships with departments of public health. AARP defines a livable community as one “that is safe and secure. It offers choices in where to live and how to get around. And it equitably serves residents of all ages\, ability levels\, incomes\, races\, ethnicities\, and other backgrounds.” Having safe\, healthy\, and livable communities where older adults can remain active and engaged is an important part of healthy aging. 
URL:https://aginganddisabilitybusinessinstitute.org/event/how-livable-communities-are-addressing-social-determinants-of-health/
CATEGORIES:Training,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220421T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220421T130000
DTSTAMP:20260425T093404
CREATED:20220412T150650Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220412T150650Z
UID:7578-1650542400-1650546000@aginganddisabilitybusinessinstitute.org
SUMMARY:Rural Health Quality: How CMS Initiatives Improve How We Measure and Address Gaps in Care
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER FOR THIS WEBINAR HERE \nThe Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is pleased to invite the public to attend its upcoming webinar: “Rural Health Quality: How CMS Initiatives Improve How We Measure and Address Gaps in Care.” This presentation will highlight the unique challenges surrounding quality measurement in rural settings\, and how CMS is working to address these issues to ensure equitable care is provided to all Americans regardless of where they reside.
URL:https://aginganddisabilitybusinessinstitute.org/event/rural-health-quality-how-cms-initiatives-improve-how-we-measure-and-address-gaps-in-care-2/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220420T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220420T160000
DTSTAMP:20260425T093404
CREATED:20220408T170322Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220408T170429Z
UID:7562-1650466800-1650470400@aginganddisabilitybusinessinstitute.org
SUMMARY:Rural Health Quality: How CMS Initiatives Improve How We Measure and Address Gaps in Care
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER FOR THIS WEBINAR HERE \nThe Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is pleased to invite the public to attend its upcoming webinar: “Rural Health Quality: How CMS Initiatives Improve How We Measure and Address Gaps in Care.” This presentation will highlight the unique challenges surrounding quality measurement in rural settings\, and how CMS is working to address these issues to ensure equitable care is provided to all Americans regardless of where they reside.
URL:https://aginganddisabilitybusinessinstitute.org/event/rural-health-quality-how-cms-initiatives-improve-how-we-measure-and-address-gaps-in-care/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220324T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220324T140000
DTSTAMP:20260425T093404
CREATED:20220207T191504Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230608T123822Z
UID:7298-1648126800-1648130400@aginganddisabilitybusinessinstitute.org
SUMMARY:The Role of CBOs and CBO Networks in Comprehensive Dementia Care Models
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER FOR THIS WEBINAR HERE. \nCommunity-based organizations (CBOs) play an important role in meeting the needs of individuals living with dementia and their families. This webinar will discuss the need to build dementia care models to support this growing population. Nora Super of the Milken Institute will present the findings of the new Alliance to Improve Dementia Care report\, “Scaling Comprehensive Dementia-Care Models.” The webinar will explain recommendations to enhance dementia care and payment policies in traditional Medicare\, with a particular focus on the need to develop mechanisms to pay CBOs for services provided to individuals living with dementia and their caregivers. Mark Cullen from Trellis\, a AAA in Minnesota\, will discuss Juniper\, a statewide network of CBOs that delivers evidence-based health promotion programs. Cullen will describe the development of the network\, including challenges and lessons learned\, and discuss how they are evolving their network to deliver dementia-focused services. \nParticipants in this webinar will be able to:\n\nUnderstand the recommendations of the Scaling Comprehensive Dementia-Care Models report\,\nIdentify the challenges and benefits of developing a CBO network\, and\nExplain the role of payment mechanisms to compensate CBOs in scaling dementia care.\n\nPresenters:\nMark Cullen is the vice president of Strategy and Business Development at Trellis\, responsible for Trellis’ home- and community-based services strategy that focuses on assisting older adults in maintaining their independence and thriving as they age. Cullen led the development of Trellis’ management services organization\, including programs operating under the brand name Juniper. This effort creates a pathway for healthcare organizations (providers and payers) to access home- and community-based services for their patients/members. \nDawn Simonson\, MPA\, is the president and CEO of Trellis. Simonson’s priorities are to develop networks and other partnerships that support older adults to live healthy and secure lives at home via services and programs that benefit them and their families in the Twin Cities region and throughout Minnesota. She is a respected voice in the aging policies and practices arena through her voluntary lead roles with the Minnesota Leadership Council on Aging\, Minnesota Association of Area Agencies on Aging\, Minnesota’s ACT on Alzheimer’s initiative\, and Dementia Friendly America. She is a past president of the National Association of Area Agencies on Aging and of the Minnesota Network of Hospice and Palliative Care. \nNora Super is the executive director of the Milken Institute Center for the Future of Aging. In this role\, Super provides strategic direction for two primary focus areas: Healthy Longevity and Financial Wellness. In 2020\, Super launched the Milken Institute Alliance to Improve Dementia Care\, which seeks to transform and improve the complex health and long-term care systems that people at risk for and living with dementia must navigate. Super is a respected thought leader\, frequent speaker and prolific writer on healthy longevity and the economic and social impact of global population aging. From 2014 to 2016\, Super served as the executive director of the White House Conference on Aging\, where she received wide recognition for her nationwide efforts to improve the lives of older Americans. She has also held leadership roles at the US Department of Health and Human Services\, AARP\, Kaiser Permanente\, and USAging. \n 
URL:https://aginganddisabilitybusinessinstitute.org/event/the-role-of-cbos-and-cbo-networks-in-comprehensive-dementia-care-models/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220316T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220316T130000
DTSTAMP:20260425T093404
CREATED:20220222T154701Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220222T154701Z
UID:7368-1647432000-1647435600@aginganddisabilitybusinessinstitute.org
SUMMARY:Integrating Health and Social Services through a Novel Independent Practice Association
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER FOR THIS WEBINAR HERE. \nThis webinar introduces a new S4A study investigating the impact of a novel independent practice association (IPA) formed among community-based social service organizations (CBOs) to address social determinants of health among residents of upstate New York. The Healthy Alliance IPA allows diverse CBOs offering services for housing\, transportation\, food\, and other social needs to join together in a shared-governance association that facilitates referrals\, care coordination\, and performance-based contracting with health plans and medical providers. A quasi-experimental research design is used to compare patients residing in counties served by the Healthy Alliance IPA with a matched comparison group of patients from other counties\, using measures of healthcare utilization\, social service utilization\, and total cost of care. The study focuses specifically on the outcomes experienced by racial and ethnic minority populations and also examines the roles played by CBOs led by Black\, Indigenous\, Latino and other persons of color. The research team is led by Stanford University School of Medicine in partnership with the Healthy Alliance IPA\, Albany County Department of Health\, Rensselaer County Department of Health\, and other community partners.
URL:https://aginganddisabilitybusinessinstitute.org/event/integrating-health-and-social-services-through-a-novel-independent-practice-association/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220302T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220302T150000
DTSTAMP:20260425T093404
CREATED:20220225T160804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220412T170338Z
UID:7383-1646229600-1646233200@aginganddisabilitybusinessinstitute.org
SUMMARY:State Actions to Increase Access to Supportive Housing
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER FOR THIS WEBINAR HERE \nNCSL Webinars allow attendees to participate in meetings taking place around the world from the comfort of their desk. They are collaborative\, interactive and easy to use. \nMost webinars will be recorded for those who are unable to attend the live meeting. \nTo improve the health of individuals experiencing homelessness and reduce associated health care costs\, many states are leveraging COVID-19 relief and other funds to provide permanent supportive housing. This type of low-barrier\, affordable housing provides health care and support services\, such as case management\, child care and employment assistance. Featuring national and state perspectives\, this webinar will explore the landscape of permanent supportive housing and highlight several state legislative actions.
URL:https://aginganddisabilitybusinessinstitute.org/event/state-actions-to-increase-access-to-supportive-housing/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220223T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220223T133000
DTSTAMP:20260425T093404
CREATED:20220216T202104Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220216T202346Z
UID:7341-1645617600-1645623000@aginganddisabilitybusinessinstitute.org
SUMMARY:The Gift of Experience vs. The Stress of Isolation: Older People Share How They've Made it Through the Pandemic
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER FOR THIS WEBINAR HERE. \nOlder adults have suffered more illness and death from covid-19 than any other group. How are they faring as the pandemic enters its third year? \nKFF’s Kaiser Health News (KHN) and The John A. Hartford Foundation will explore that question in depth in a 90-minute interactive web event beginning at Noon ET on Wednesday\, Feb. 23. \nJudith Graham\, KHN’s Navigating Aging columnist\, will moderate the discussion among a panel of nine older adults from diverse backgrounds\, bringing to light their experiences in their own words. Too often\, voices like theirs are not featured prominently in stories about the pandemic. \nRani Snyder\, Vice President\, Program at The John A. Hartford Foundation will make introductory remarks. \nQuestions will include: How have people handled the persistent stress? How have their lives changed? What are their most significant challenges? What needs are not being met? What sources of strength and comfort help sustain them? What are their hopes for the year ahead? \nThe panel will include African American\, Latino\, White\, and LGBTQ+ older adults. Among them are a nursing home resident in Maryland\, a couple living in a retirement community in Pennsylvania\, a man with Alzheimer’s disease from Nevada\, a divorced couple who live together and help each other from North Carolina\, a single woman living alone in Minnesota\, an activist who cares for his bedbound wife in Dallas\, and a woman who lives in affordable housing in New York City.
URL:https://aginganddisabilitybusinessinstitute.org/event/the-gift-of-experience-vs-the-stress-of-isolation-older-people-share-how-theyve-made-it-through-the-pandemic/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220222T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220222T150000
DTSTAMP:20260425T093404
CREATED:20220222T154922Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220222T155032Z
UID:7369-1645538400-1645542000@aginganddisabilitybusinessinstitute.org
SUMMARY:Engaging Community Health Workers in Evidence-Based Programs
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER FOR THIS WEBINAR HERE. \nCommunity Health Workers (CHWs) serve as a connection between medical and social services and their communities. Community health workers typically come from the community they work in\, and they may be called different titles such as peer health educators\, lay health advocates\, community health representatives\, or promotoras. Community-based organizations are also using CHWs to screen for social determinants of health and to deliver evidence-based programs\, such as the Chronic Disease Self-Management Programs.  \nThis webinar series will: \n\nRaise awareness about the role of Community Health Workers to implement evidence-based programs and help drive referrals\nDiscuss avenues for sustaining and reimbursing CHWs\nHighlight how CHWs can help organizations reach diverse populations and address social determinants of health factors\n\nRegistration Details: \n\nThis series includes 4 live 60-minute webinars on February 22\, March 9\, 16\, and 24th. \nRegistration is FREE\, and registrants will have access to both the live webinars and the recordings. \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email\, as well as email reminders prior to each live webinar with a link to join the event.
URL:https://aginganddisabilitybusinessinstitute.org/event/engaging-community-health-workers-in-evidence-based-programs/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220216T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220216T130000
DTSTAMP:20260425T093404
CREATED:20220207T192213Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220216T202138Z
UID:7303-1645012800-1645016400@aginganddisabilitybusinessinstitute.org
SUMMARY:Multisector Task-Sharing to Improve Mental Health in Harlem\, NY
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER FOR THIS WEBINAR HERE. \nThis webinar introduces a new S4A study evaluating the effectiveness of a multisector task-sharing collaborative in addressing the inter-related problems of mental health disorders\, poverty\, and housing instability among racial and ethnic minority communities residing in Harlem\, New York. The collaborative trains the staff at low-income housing agencies and primary care practices to engage in mental health task-sharing\, whereby staff deliver basic mental health support services such as screening\, psychoeducation\, peer support\, and referral to mental health specialists. Community health workers are placed at these same sites to help connect clients with needed social services beyond housing and primary care. A randomized controlled trial is used to evaluate the impact of the task-sharing model on mental health\, social functioning\, employment\, and quality of life. The study is conducted by the Harlem Strong Mental Health Coalition\, led by the City University of New York (CUNY) in partnership with the Harlem Congregation for Community Improvement\, Healthfirst Managed Care\, and Coordinated Behavioral Care.
URL:https://aginganddisabilitybusinessinstitute.org/event/multisector-task-sharing-to-improve-mental-health-in-harlem-ny/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220210T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220210T140000
DTSTAMP:20260425T093404
CREATED:20211230T164257Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220418T131743Z
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SUMMARY:Award-Winning CBOs Discuss Their Innovative Programs and Partnerships with Health Care
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER FOR THIS WEBINAR HERE. \nEach year\, The John A. Hartford Foundation Business Innovation Award recognizes community-based organizations that are improving health outcomes and quality of life for older adults and/or persons with disabilities\, in their communities. Runners up for The John A. Hartford Foundation 2021 Business Innovation Award were Daybreak’s Rapid Response Case Management Pilot (RRCM) and the Area Agency on Aging & Disabilities of Southwest Washington’s (AAADSW) Community Paramedicine program\, both programs that work with multiple community partners to improve the health and quality of life of individuals who are frequent users of emergency services. Join this webinar to learn more about how Daybreak and AAADSW developed their programs and partnerships\, the challenges they encountered along the way\, and the outcomes they achieved. \nParticipants in this webinar will be able to: \n\nIdentify the intent of The John A. Hartford Foundation 2020 Business Innovation Award;\nUnderstand key elements of programs that support high emergency service utilizers;\nList key components of a successful partnership between community-based organizations and healthcare entities.\n\nPresenters: \nChristina Marneris is community services manager at AAADSW\, where she has been for 13 years\, and is responsible for planning and managing federal\, state and pilot long-term services and supports for older adults\, adults with disabilities and their family caregivers. \nOfra Paz is executive director of DayBreak\, with more than 15 years’ experience in senior leadership roles in the nonprofit sector. Paz joined DayBreak in 2015\, and has led the organization through a leadership transition\, expanding existing programs\, and developing new lines of services and strategic partnerships\, with government agencies\, healthcare systems and other nonprofits. \nRani E. Snyder\, MPA\, is vice president\, Program\, at The John A. Hartford Foundation. She has more than 25 years’ experience working with healthcare institutions across the country\, improving the care of older adults\, identifying and guiding healthcare programs that have set the standard for medical best practices\, increasing medical education opportunities\, and maximizing resources to improve healthcare broadly. At The John A. Hartford Foundation she coordinates initiatives that foster collaboration among academic institutions\, hospitals and healthcare providers to build Age-Friendly Health Systems\, support family caregivers\, and improve serious illness and end-of-life care. Also she chairs the board at Grantmakers in Aging\, is a board member at ASA\, a fellow of the New York Academy of Medicine\, and served as a Volunteer Long-Term Care Ombudsman for the State of Nevada Aging and Disability Services Division.
URL:https://aginganddisabilitybusinessinstitute.org/event/award-winning-cbos-discuss-their-innovative-programs-and-partnerships-with-health-care/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220208T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220208T140000
DTSTAMP:20260425T093404
CREATED:20220207T191944Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220207T192037Z
UID:7299-1644325200-1644328800@aginganddisabilitybusinessinstitute.org
SUMMARY:State Policies to Strengthen the Direct Care Workforce
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER FOR THIS WEBINAR HERE. \nFunded by The John A. Hartford Foundation and the RRF Foundation for Aging\, NASHP’s RAISE Family Caregiver Resource and Dissemination Center is hosting this webinar to discuss state policies to improve the quality and supply of the direct care workforce\, which are featured in the newest section of its RAISE State Policy Roadmap for Family Caregivers. The webinar will provide an overview of state policies and will feature a national leader as well as leaders from Arizona and Colorado who will share their policies and innovations to strengthen the home and community-based services workforce. \nSpeakers include: \nModerator Wendy Fox-Grage\nNASHP Project Director\nRAISE Family Caregiver Resource and Dissemination Center \nRobert Espinoza\nVice President of Policy\, PHI\nRAISE Center Faculty Member \nBill Kennard\nAdministrator Office of Healthcare Workforce Development\nArizona Healthcare Cost Containment System \nHayley Gleason\nDivision Director\, Strategic Outcomes Division\nColorado Office of Community Living
URL:https://aginganddisabilitybusinessinstitute.org/event/state-policies-to-strengthen-the-direct-care-workforce/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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