2007 National PACE Association Conference
October 8-10, 2007
Albuquerque, NM
Course Selection:
Please select the courses you attended
Group 1:
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RS-1 Research Symposium
I-A Assessing for the Future-How to Increase Staff and Participant Satisfaction Using a New Participant Evaluation Process
II-A Co-Locating PACE with Affordable Senior Housing: Why Housing with Services Can Be Mutually Beneficial
III-A Awakening the Quality Within Your PACE Organization
IV-A Strategic Planning for PACE Growth and Diversification for PACE Sponsors
Group 2:
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GS-1 Opening General Session
Group 3:
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I-B Managing Behavioral Problems: Injecting Engagement into Dementia Pt I
II-B They Will Fall! Strategies for Fall Assessment and Interventions Using the Interdisciplinary Team
III-B Developing a PACE Center
IV-B An Overview of Self Directed Supports in a Capitated Model
IV-C An Insight into Medicare Special Needs Plans and Their Care Management Approaches
V-A Assisted Living Facilities: Patterns of Use and Outcomes Within One PACE Program
VI-A Wired and Retired: Technology Innovations and Implications
Group 4:
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I-C Managing Behavioral Problems: Injecting Engagement into Dementia Pt II
II-C The Stages of Dementia-Where Do We Go From Here and What Do We Do When We Get There
III-C Client Directed PCA Services: Opportunity or Pandoras Box ?
IV-D In Perfect Harmony: PACE and Building Green
IV-E Potluck with Partners: Sharing the Table with a Community Partner:They Bring the Day Center;We Bring the PACE
V-B Building a Bridge from Evidence to Clinical Practice for Treatment of Alzheimers
VI-B Technology that Unifies PACE Operations: How PACE Programs and Technology Partners Teamed To Improve Service Delivery and Automate Billing
Group 5:
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I-D Assessing and Addressing Challenging Interactions with Your Participants
II-D Handling Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia (BPSD) on a Shoestring Budget
III-D Preliminary Findings of the California Integrated Satisfaction Measurement Project
III-E Training Requirements for PACE: Getting Staff on Board
IV-F Life Tiles: Innovation in Assessing & Improving the Quality of Life for Frail Seniors
V-C Vitamin D Deficiency and Insufficiency in Northeastern Pennsylvania PACE Participants
VI-C Beyond the EMR: Implementing an Information System for Your Entire PACE Site
Group 6:
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I- E Developing and Implementing Virtual Interdisciplinary Teams for Rural PACE
II-E Wellness and Spirit: Taking Care of the Interdisciplinary Team
III-F Reinsurance 101
III-G Census Growth Through Organizational Engagement
IV-G Moving to Main Street: The Relocation and Consolidation of PACE Operations
V-D Medication Management in PACE: Establishing a Benefit Plan for Medicare Part D
VI-D Case Study Selecting and Implementing a Comprehensive IT Solution for a new PACE Program
Group 7:
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I-F What Did We Miss: Suicide Risk Assessment & Management at the PACE Center
II-F Working Together to Lose Weight: Experiences from 2 PACE Sites
III-H Ways to Advance PACE in Your State
III-I Appropriate Allocation of Homecare Services - It Can Be Done!
IV-H Doing More - Enjoying it Less? Using the Group Medical Appointment (GMA) Model to Do More and Enjoy it More!
V-E Using Telemonitoring for Wound Management
VI-E PACE and the Selection of an Electronic Health Record
Group 8:
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I-G Food for Thought and Action-Nutritional Challenges and Interventions in the PACE Program
II-G Creating a Sacred Space for End of Life Care in a PACE Program
III-J Medicare Payment for PACE in 2007, 2008 and Beyond
V-F Hospitalist Model and PACE: The Importance of Geriatric Consultation
VI-F Grandma Stole My Ipod!-How Adaptive Technologies Can Open Up the Computer Experience to Participants
VI-G Design and Implementation of a Data Warehouse