Marsha Poulsen
Action Pact
414-258-3649
marsha.poulsen@actionpact.com
ABOUT THE PRESENTER:
Linda Bump is a registered dietitian and licensed nursing home administrator who authored and presented the white paper, “The Deep Seated Issue of Choice,” for the CMS/Pioneer Network‘s Creating Home II national symposia on Culture Change and the Food and Dining Requirements. Linda was a member of the Pioneer Network Task Force that developed the "New Dining Practice Standards" and also thenew toolkit, which helps homes implement the new standards.
She has guided four organizations through transformations to a social model of care as an Administrator, and many more as a culture change consultant.
Linda is a popular speaker, as well, and frequently asked to present at conferences nationwide. She has worked with Action Pact for many years as an educator consultant.
Rochester, MN | August 28, 2019
While OBRArequired that resident care be individualized, the new regulations add emphasis and challenging new expectations for compliance. The new regulations define person-centered care (“Person-centered care means to focus on the resident as the locus of control and support the resident in making their own choices and having control over their daily lives.” 42 C.F.R. § 483.5) and require that facilities learn more about who the resident is as a person, provide greater support for resident preferences, and give residents increased control and choice.
TWO SECTIONS
8:30am-12:00pm: Resident-Directed Life at Home
12:30pm-4:00pm: Leadership & Self-ledTeams
If attending both sections, by the end of the day, participants will be able to: