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Date:
July 2
Time:
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Location:
Al J. Notzon III Board Room
Address:
8700 Tesoro Drive
Suite 100
San Antonio, TX 78217
Contact:
(210) 362-5226
Email:
Cost:
Pre-registration required, due to limited capacity.
ADA:
Yes

EAN Workshop: Culture Change - Transforming Care within the Regulations

Monday, July 2

This course, for nursing facility surveyors and providers, introduces participants to the concept of culture change, provides participants the opportunity to discuss culture change principles within the context of the federal regulations, and offers participants the opportunity to set implementation goals. This activity provides 6.5 contact hours for the nurse, 6.5 clock hours for social worker, and 6.5 clock hours for nursing facility administrators.

The Elders’ Advocacy Network represents a planned series of aging advocacy educational workshops, presented by the AACOG / Bexar Area Agency on Aging in collaboration with the Texas Department of Aging and Disability Services / Education Services Division. Our goal is to offer scheduled monthly informative presentations, addressing the training needs of long-term care providers and community advocates, by networking with local, state, and federal practitioners, to ensure that collaborative strategies are designed to provide the best quality of life and care for the elderly in our community. The purpose of these public outreach sessions is to expand the avenues available for resource development for long-term care providers. Workshops are held in the Al J. Notzon III Board Room, at AACOG 8700 Tesoro Drive Suite 100, San Antonio, Texas 78217. PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED, DUE TO LIMITED CAPACITY, AND BASED ON OUR 12 YEARS SUCCESS WITH THE E.A.N. WORKSHOPS. TO ENSURE TRAINING SLOTS FOR YOUR ORGANIZATION,

The Texas Department of Aging and Disability Services, Regulatory Services Division, is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the Texas Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.

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