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31st Annual Convention & Trade ShowFlorida Association Directors of Nursing Administration/LTC
Together, we can have a positive impact on Long-Term Care!
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Presented by the Florida Association Directors of Nursing Administration/LTCHilton Daytona Beach Oceanfront Resort • Feb. 5-8, 2018
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Dear Friends,
On behalf of the Board of Directors of FADONA, I am very pleased to welcome you to Daytona and our 31st Annual Convention & Trade Show. We’re so glad you’re here.
Convention Chair and 1st Vice President Betty Barron and her planning team worked diligently to develop an exceptional agenda filled with education, networking, and fun.
Please join us Tuesday and Wednesday in the exhibit hall and connect with our vendor friends. Visit our Platinum Partners — the Fun Night sponsors — and earn extra raffle tickets that could help you win some amazing door prizes at Fun Night. It is these same members who have worked so hard over the past few months in preparation for this exciting event.
We have more than 50 booths at our convention this year, and their support is very important to FADONA. Please be sure to show them your appreciation and support by visiting each and every one multiple times during the trade show.
Don’t miss the Awards Ceremony on Wednesday as we salute Floridaʼs best and brightest. The event is sure to be uplifting and inspiring.
In keeping with our convention theme, Carrying the Torch of Leadership 2018, we are fortunate to have an excellent lineup of nursing leadership topics presented by highly knowledgeable speakers.
By working together we have become, and will continue to be, a cohesive force through which we will produce positive changes in our industry. Networking at meetings like this is vital, and benefits the residents of our facilities. They become the beneficiaries of our increased knowledge and proactive stance.
It has been an honor and a privilege to serve you as president this past year. Again, welcome and enjoy yourselves.
Sincerely,
Susie Jensvold, BSN, MHSA, RNPresident
Florida Association Directors of Nursing Administration/LTC
FADONA President Susie Jensvold
FADONAis a state chapter of NADONA
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Executive BoardPresident: 2017-2019
Susie Jensvold – (941) [email protected]
1st Vice President: 2017-2019Betty Barron – (727) 863-5488
2nd Vice President: 2013-2018Norma Collins – (407) [email protected]
Secretary: VACANT
Treasurer: 2017-2019Immediate Past-President
Jean Nelson – (813) [email protected]
Regional Vice PresidentsRegion I Vice President: 2017-2019
Sharyn Figgins – (850) [email protected]
Region II Vice President: 2012-2018Jacqueline Hinerman – (352) 732-2449
Region III Vice President: 2017-2019Kimberly Biegasiewicz – (352) [email protected]
Region IV Vice President: 2016-2018Bobbi Jo Rivera – (352) 567-3122
Region V Vice President: 2017-2019Elizabeth Borer – (941) 400-7369
Region VI Vice President: 2016-2018Elizabeth Page – (305) 790-2689
Region VII Vice President: 2013-2019Amina Dubuisson – (954) [email protected]
Business OfficeIan L. Cordes, Director of Operations
[email protected] Executive Center Drive, Suite 208
West Palm Beach, FL 33401(561) 683-0037 • Fax: (561) 689-6324
We salute our sponsors for their generous support!
OPTUMCare – Grand Sponsor
Consulate Health Care – Welcome Reception
Bankers Life – Classic Sponsor
Humana – Classic Sponsor
Ocean Spray – Classic Sponsor
VITAS Health Care – Classic Sponsor
Janssen Pharmaceuticals – Product Theater Sunovion Pharmaceuticals – Product Theaters
RB Health Partners – LPN & CNA Awards of ExcellenceBankers Life – Coffee Break on Wednesday Morning
OPTUMCare – Nurse Administrator of the Year AwardGuardian Pharmacy – Hotel Key Cards
GOJO Industries – Tote BagsConsulate Health Care – Name Badge Holders
Polaris Pharmacy Services – Board Dinner
FADONA’s Platinum Partners – Casino Fun Night
FADONA’s 2018 Annual Convention:Sponsorships and Support
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Optional Preconvention DayMONDAY, FEB. 5
8 a.m.-6:15 p.m. Registration & Information
9 a.m.-12 p.m. Session 101 ST. JOHNS & HALIFAXIgnite the Power of Your Leadership 6.0 hours~ Earl Suttle, PhD; CEO & Founder, Leadership Success International, Atlanta,Moderator: Kimberly Biegasiewicz, RNTopics to be featured:
1. Your Attitude Determines Your Success2. Mastering Your Stress for Better Success3. Team Building for Better Success – Teamwork Makes the Dream Work4. Managing Healthier Work & Personal Relationships More Effectively
12-1 p.m. LUNCH — On your own
1-4 p.m. Session 101 ST. JOHNS & HALIFAXIgnite the Power of Your Leadership — Continued * Each participant who satisfactorily completes the workshop will receive a “Leadership Excellence Certificate” from FADONA’s Leadership Academy.
Regular Convention Sessions Start Here!4:15-5:15 p.m. Session 102 TOMOKA & CRYSTALAnti-psychotic Reduction Strategies~ Diane Sanders-Cepeda, DO, CMD; South Florida Medical Director, OPTUMCareModerator: Betty Barron, MSN, RN
5:30-7:30 p.m. Welcome Reception OCEANVIEW ROOM ✯ Sponsored by Consulate Health Care — Everyone is invited!
TUESDAY, FEB. 68 a.m.-5 p.m. Registration & Information
8:45-8:55 a.m. TOMOKA & CRYSTALWelcome from the FADONA President
8:55-9:55 a.m. Session 103 TOMOKA & CRYSTALKeynote Address: You’re All That and a Bag of Chips – How to Thrive, Not Just Survive 1.0 hour~ Robin A. Bleier, RN, LHRM, CLC; President, RB Health PartnersModerator: Susie Jensvold, BSN, MHSA, RN
10-11 a.m. Session 104 TOMOKA & CRYSTALStrategies for Successful Operationalizing Infection Prevention and Control 1.0 hour~ Susan LaGrange, RN; Director of Education, Pathway Health ServicesModerator: Kimberly Biegasiewicz, RN
11:05 a.m.-12:05 p.m. Session 105 TOMOKA & CRYSTALWound Assessments and Measurement Techniques 1.0 hour~ Shark Bird, MD, CMD, CWSP; Chief Medical Officer, Vohra Post-Acute PhysiciansModerator: Jacqueline Hinerman, RN
12:10-1:10 p.m. ST. JOHNS & HALIFAXPRODUCT THEATER LUNCHEON PROGRAM (NON-CE)COPD in the Long-Term Care Setting:A Case-Based Discussion of Nebulized Therapy~ Steve Selznick, DO, CMD✯ This session is presented by Sunovion
1:20-2:20 p.m. Session 106 TOMOKA & CRYSTALMedical Marijuana — Is It Just Another Weed? 1.0 hour~ Karen L. Goldsmith, Esq.; Regulatory Counsel, Florida Health Care AssociationModerator: Jean Nelson, RN-BC, BSHCA
2:25-3:25 p.m. Session 107 TOMOKA & CRYSTALMedication-Related Changes Phase 2 CMS Mega Rule 1.0 hour~ Lynn Davico, PharmD., CPh; Consultant Pharmacist, Polaris; Assistant Adjunct Professor, Nova Southeastern UniversityModerator: Elizabeth Page, RN
3:30-6 p.m. COQUINA BALLROOM Annual Trade Show & Silent Auction Official Opening with Silent Auction in the Exhibit Hall to benefit FADONA’s Patches Bryan Scholarship Fund
6:10-7:10 p.m. Session 108 PONCE DE LEONRegional Roundtable Discussions 1.0 hour
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 77 a.m.-5 p.m. Registration & Information
7:15-8 a.m. Light Continental Breakfast
7:30-8:30 a.m. Session 109 TOMOKA & CRYSTALActive Shooter Preparedness – When Seconds Count 1.0 hour~ Betty Brunner, RN, BS, NHA, FACDONA; Clinical and Operational Strategist, Brunner Enterprises, Milwaukee, WIModerator: Norma D. Collins, RN, BS, LHRM
8:40-10:10 a.m. Session 110 TOMOKA & CRYSTALCMS Mega Rule with State Implementation Update: Staying Ahead of the Compliance Curve 1.5 hours ~ Kimberly R. Smoak, MSH, QIDP; Chief of Field Operations, Health Quality Assurance, Agency for Health Care AdministrationModerator: Susie Jensvold, BSN, MHSA, RN✯ Sponsored by OPTUMCare
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Debra HagertyDNP
Pamela E. KingMBA
Robin A. BleierRN, LHRM, CLC
Shark BirdMD, CMD, CWSP
Betty BrunnerRN, BS, NHA,
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Lynn DavicoPharmD, CPh
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10:15-11:15 a.m. COQUINA BALLROOMAnnual Trade Show & Silent Auction✯ Refreshment Break sponsored by Bankers Life.
11:20 a.m.-12:20 p.m. Session 111 TOMOKA & CRYSTALUpdates on Regulations and Reporting for Pressure Ulcer/Injury Prevention and Care 1.0 hour~ Pamela Scarborough, PT, DPT, MS, CDE, CWS; Director of Public Policy and Education, American Medical TechnologiesModerator: Amina Dubuisson, RN, MSN, MBA/HCM, LNHA
12:25-1 p.m. ST. JOHNS & HALIFAXPRESENTATION OF 2018 AWARDS
Nurse Administrator of the Year Award is sponsored by OPTUMCare.Annual Awards of Excellence are sponsored by RB Health Partners.
1:05-2:05 p.m. ST. JOHNS & HALIFAXPRODUCT THEATER LUNCHEON PROGRAM (NON-CE)XARELTO® Pivotal Trial and Recently Published Real-World Evidence in NVAF Including Elderly Patients with NVAF and Long-Term Care~ Sean Connone, DO, CMD✯ Presented by Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson 2:15-3:45 p.m. COQUINA BALLROOMAnnual Trade Show, Silent Auction and Door Prizes
3:55-5:55 p.m. Session 112 TOMOKA & CRYSTALMandatory Licensure Renewal Course for Nurses: Recognizing Impairment in the Workplace 2.0 hours (Approved for NHA CEUs too) ~ Kathy Whitaker, MS, LMHC; Director of Clinical Service, Intervention Project for NursesModerator: Elizabeth Borer, RN
7-10:30 p.m. COQUINA BALLROOMFUN NIGHT — SEEING RED!Chinese Auction, Exceptional Food, Drinks, Camaraderie & Entertainment! ✯ Sponsored by the Alliance Council’s Platinum Partners.
THURSDAY, FEB. 88 a.m.–1:15 p.m. Registration & Information 7:45-8:45 a.m. ST. JOHNS & HALIFAXNON-CE PRODUCT THEATER BREAKFAST A Look at Seizures in Long-Term Care: Highlighting a Treatment Option for Partial-Onset Seizures~ Speaker: Nanette Wrobel, RPH✯ This session is presented by Sunovion Pharmaceuticals
8:45-9:45 a.m. Session 113 TOMOKA & CRYSTALGastrointestinal Motility Disorders 1.0 hour ~ Laurie Sheffield, ARNP-C; Clinical Educator, OPTUMCare FLModerator: Bobbi Jo Rivera, RN
CONCURRENT SESSIONS9:50-10:50 a.m. Session 114 ST. JOHNSA1 Facility Approach to Major Depressive Disorder 1.0 hour ~ Alan Obringer, RPh, CPh, CGP; President, Guardian Pharmacy of OrlandoModerator: Sharyn Figgins, RN, MSN
9:50-10:50 a.m. Session 115 HALIFAXA2 Telehealth in Florida: Bridging the Health Care Gap 1.0 hour ~ Pamela E. King, MBA; Health Information Exchange Technical & Outreach Coordinator, Agency for Health Care AdministrationModerator: Norma D. Collins, RN, BS, LHRM
10:55-11:55 a.m. Session 116 HALIFAXAre There Snakes Under My Bed? Understanding Depression-Delirium-Depression 1.0 hour~ Sandy Yochem, RN, BS; Florida Market Director, Bluestone Physician Services; and ~ Judy Tivnan, MHA; Resident Care Director, Oakmonte Assisted Living CommunityModerator: Jacqueline Hinerman, RN
12-1 p.m. Session 117 TOMOKA & CRYSTALLeadership Health: Your Barometric Reading 1.0 hour ~ Debra Hagerty, GNP; Associate Professor, Armstrong State University, Savannah, GA; President, GADONAModerator: Betty Barron, MSN, RN
1 p.m. DOOR PRIZES & END OF CONVENTION
Note: Sessions and speakers are subject to change.
FADONA'sCarrying the Torch of Leadership 2018
Pam ScarboroughPT, DPT, MS, CDE,
CWS, CEEAA
Laurie SheffieldARNP-C
Diane Sanders-CepedaDO, CMD
Kimberly R. SmoakMSH, QIDP
Earl SuttlePhD
Sandy YochemRN, BS
C o n v e n t i o n • F e b r u a r y 5 - 8 , 2 0 1 8
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John Topa 360 Healthcare Staffing (A) 5401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Ste. 830 Tampa, FL 33609 877-3607-823 [email protected]
Amy Sweeny Acadia Pharmaceuticals – Nuplazid 719 E. Marks Street Orlando, FL 32803 321-287-6237 [email protected]
Heather Grasso Allied Mobile X-Ray and Ultrasound (A) 8360 W. Flagler Street Miami, FL 33144 561-275-9273; Fax: 305-554-9339 [email protected] Cathy SallitoAmerican Medical Technologies (A) (PP) 6850 Possum Trail Sarasota, FL 34241 941-302-4300; Fax: 941-585-0884 [email protected]
Matthew King Airamid (A) 1665 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd., Ste. 600 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 561-284-3441 [email protected]
Annette Johnson Arkray USA 5182 W. 76th Street Minneapolis, MN 55439 952-258-5528 [email protected]
Reggie Washington Avanir Pharmaceuticals 30 Enterprise, Ste. 400 Aliso Viejo, CA 92656 813-482-2433 [email protected]
Lisa Sliney Bankers Life (A) (PP) 108 Via Azurra Jupiter, FL 33458 561-706-1951 [email protected]
Dave Reis Boehringer Ingelheim P.O. Box 1088 Ridgebury Road Ridgefield, CT 06877 513-941-8364; Fax: 513-941-8365 [email protected]
Rob Taymans Guardian Pharmacy (A) (PP) 9760 16th Street North St. Petersburg, FL 33703 727-209-4900 [email protected]
Peter Lopez HUMANA (A) (PP) 6101 Blue Lagoon Drive Miami, FL 33126 305-698-3199 [email protected]
David Routenberg InSight Provider Group 1727 Banks Road Margate, FL 33063 954-294-5057 [email protected]
Kareem Hariri Janssen Pharmaceuticals P.O. Box 196307 Winter Springs, FL 32719 407-341-6879 [email protected]
Lori Gable KG Health Partners 13600 Icot Blvd., Building A Clearwater, FL 33760 813-613-4506; Fax: 888-875-1592 [email protected]
Frances Gonzalez Lilly USA 269 Giovani Blvd. Clermont, FL 34715 352-978-4248 [email protected]
Tony Norton Lippincott Solutions 8457 Eagles Loop Cr. Windermere, FL 34786 407-909-1501 [email protected]
John McAuley McAuley Medical 8467 NE 44th Drive Wilowood, FL 33585 352-399-6816 [email protected]
Megan Olson McKesson Medical-Surgical (A) (PP) 8121 10th Ave. N Golden Valley, MN 55427 321-217-9673 [email protected]
Ken Mauldin Buckeye International 7576 Presidents Drive Orlando, FL 32809 407-486-7644; Fax: 407-808-7077 [email protected]
Kim Saeng Calmoseptine 16602 Burke Lane Huntington Beach, CA 92647 714-840-3405; Fax: 714-840-9810 [email protected]
Ray Heller Carstens (A) 7310 W. Wilson Avenue Chicago, IL 60706 708-669-1500 [email protected]
Samantha De Francesco Consulate Health Care 800 Concourse Parkway, Ste. 200 Maitland, FL 32751 407-215-2277 [email protected]
Jim Cassidy Drylock Technologies 3921 North Hastings Way Eau Claire, WI 54703 (727) 424-5527, (715) 839-0930 [email protected]
Karla Conway Eccolab Group (A) 8370 W. Flagler Street, Ste. 216 Miami, FL 33144 305-220-3805 [email protected]
Melissa Garner EZ Way P.O. Box 89 Clarinda, IA 51632 800-627-8940; Fax: 712-542-1899 [email protected]
Teresa Clifford Ferris Mfg. 5133 Northeast Parkway Fort Worth, TX 76106 817-900-1414; Fax: 817-625-4277 [email protected]
Brian Bell First Wave Products 99 Medtech Drive Batavia, NY 14020 877-784-0269 [email protected]
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Jarrett Caropelo Medline Industries (A) (PP) Three Lakes Drive Northfield, IL 60093 847-643-4818 [email protected]
Brinn Helton MobilexUSA / US Laboratories (A) (PP) P.O. Box 17159 Clearwater, FL 33760 727-366-9670; Fax: 727-734-9736 [email protected]
Rich Flaherty New Source Medical (A) (PP) 9913 Shelbyville Road, Ste. 203 Louisville, KY 40223 502-528-1677 [email protected]
Lori Kaley Ocean Spray Cranberries (A) (PP) 689 Wings Mills Road Mount Vernon, ME 04352 207-242-6869 [email protected]
Jessica Jackson Omnicare, a CVS Health Company 8603 Florida Mining Blvd. Tampa, FL 33634 888-545-6664 [email protected]
Wanda Bryant OPTUMCare (A) (PP) 9009 Corporate Lake Drive Tampa, FL 33634 813-890-7852 [email protected]
Jill Allen Pharmerica (A) 2505 Technology Drive Louisville, KY 40299 502-499-7566 [email protected]
Jamie Billings PharmScript (A) (PP) 3801 Corporate Park Drive Tampa, FL 33619 813-418-5282; Fax: 732-868-9013 [email protected]
Christina Underwood Polaris Pharmacy Services (A) 2900 NW 60th Street Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33309 786-873-6260 [email protected]
Andrew Rosebrough Portable Medical Diagnostics 8080 Belvedere Road West Palm Beach, FL 33411 561-723-7888; Fax: 561-964-3199 [email protected]
Aquilla McGuire-Mays Sanofi 55 Corporate Drive Bridgewater, NJ 7290 941-920-3965 [email protected]
Vanessa Echenique Sheridan Dental 4045 Sheridan Avenue Ste. 239 Miami Beach, FL 33140 305-397-8222; Fax: 1-866-609-0888 [email protected]
Greg Beling Sherwin Williams (A) 5776 Hoffner Ave, Ste. 301 Orlando, FL 32877 407-832-8503; Fax: 407-658-5705 [email protected]
Derek Gaus Sizewise 8601 Monrovia Street Lenexa, KS 66215 813-382-1504 [email protected]
Michael Everette Smith & Nephew 5600 Clearfork Main Street Fort Worth, TX 76116 817-900-4000 [email protected]
Michele Dyer Sunovion Pharmaceuticals 2505 Technology Drive Louisville, KY 40299 505-463-8711 [email protected]
Daniel Lang Sunshine Surgical 4800 T-Rex Avenue, Ste. 200 Boca Raton, FL 33431 877-850-8762 [email protected]
Charles Kallmeyer Synergy Medical USA 2915 Ogeltown Road, Ste. 2565 Newark, DE 19713 727-641-9433; Fax: 727-279-4942 [email protected]
Lou Kokal TENA 3037 Eglington Drive Orlando, FL 32806 407-912-0660 [email protected]
Damaris Serrano VITAS Healthcare (A) (PP) 2201 Lucien Way, Ste. 100 Maitland, FL 32751 407-599-2534 [email protected]
Brad Sherwood VOHRA Wound Physicians 3601 SW 160th Avenue, Ste. 250 Miramar, FL 33027 954-399-4648; Fax: 954-399-4645 [email protected]
Iecha Johnson Westminster Pharmacy Services 7703 Kingspointe Parkway, Ste. 500 Orlando, FL 32819 407-244-9280; Fax: 877-244-9270 [email protected]
Matt Bowser Wings Health Care Solutions (A) 35246 U.S. Highway 19 N. Palm Harbor, FL 34684 800-352-3966; Fax: 888-874-2491 [email protected]
A = Alliance Council MembersPP = Platinum Partners:Alliance Council sponsors ofCasino Fun Night
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American Medical Technologies
Bankers Life
Guardian Pharmacy
HUMANA
McKesson
Medline Industries
MobilexUSA / USA Laboratories
New Source Medical
OPTUMCare
Ocean Spray Cranberries
Pharmscript
VITAS Healthcare
2018 Platinum Partners Fun Night Sponsors
1988-1989: Martha Davis1989-1991: Sharon Walters
1991-1993: Gilda Osborn1993-1995: Martha Russell
1995-1997: Jocelyne Cameau
1997-2001: Margery Shake2001-2007: Cathy Ates
2007-2013: Bonnie Cruz2013-2017: Jean Nelson
2017-Present: Susie Jensvold
FADONA Salutes its Presidentson its 31st Anniversary
“Paperlite” ConventionIn keeping with our organization-wide initiative, the convention is paperlite — not paper free.
We invite you to use FADONA's mobile app. The app contains many exciting features and will be available for this year’s annual convention and throughout the year. If you have not already done so, please download it for free in iTunes and Android stores by searching for “FADONA” or “Florida Association Directors of Nursing Administration.” The app will work on tablets and smartphones.
The app will allow you to view convention information, including the agenda and speaker handouts.
Handouts are available online for paid registrants at www.fadona.org. This will allow you to view and print them without charge or download them to your computer. There are 2 sets of downloads. The first includes slides printed 3-up as handouts. The second set shows each slide one at a time, allowing you to follow the speaker in real time from your laptop or our mobile app.
Fun, Homemade, ThemedGift Basket Contest & Silent Auction
Fun, Homemade, ThemedGift Basket Contest & Silent Auction
F-Tag Fido and his basket of treats was donated by Corecare Associates. F-Tag Fido is a 6-foot stuffed plush dog with a really soft, extra-long cashmere scarf. His gift basket includes Honey Mustard Pretzel Dipping Sauce, Godiva Dessert Truffles, Vino Formaggio Asiago, Ghirardelli Milk Cholocate Caramel Bar, Lily O'Brien's Chocolate Chip Cookies, Frolletti Lemon Flavored Cookies, New York Style Panetini, Valley Lavosh Original Cracker Rounds, Stonefire Authentic Naan Flatbread, Iced Almonette Cookies, Snyder's Bavarian Style Gourmet Pretzels, Lindt Milk Chocolate & Coffee Cream Bar, and Walker’s Shortbread Cookies.Not included: Leather sofa, framed oil painting, or red boa scarfs.
We invite all members, convention attendees, and exhibitors to createand donate themed, homemade gift baskets for the silent auction at theAnnual Trade Show. Baskets will be judged by a panel of PlatinumPartners, and the top three will receive an American Express gift card($100, $50, or $25) during Fun Night. The judges will be looking forthe Most Creative, Most Number of Bids, and Highest Dollar Bid.
Hot Diggity Dog!For more information on how you can participate, please call Jordan
Fernandes at the FADONA business office, (561) 683-0037.
— Benefits FADONA’s Patches Bryan Scholarship FundOver the years, FADONA’s Scholarship Fund has provided more than
$30,000 in scholarships to its members and their staff.With your support, we can continue this tradition.
FADONA’s 31st Annual Convention
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ANNUAL CONVENTION CONTINUING EDUCATIONFlorida Licensees
This educational program has been approved for a total of 23.5 nursing CEs and nursing home administrator CEUs by the Florida Board of Nursing and Florida Board of Nursing Home Administrators, Florida Department of Health, Division of Medical Quality Assurance, for CE Broker Provider ID Number 50-682, CE Broker Tracking #20-605451.
ANCC AccreditationThis continuing nursing education activity was approved by the Alabama State Nurses Association (ASNA), an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation (ANCC).
This activity has been approved by ASNA for 23.5 contact hours of continuing education, Course #2-0.1993, and is valid through 02/08/20.
All Attendees: Please sign in each day. Submit your completed Certificate of Attendance and course evaluations to FADONA at the conclusion of the last program you attend.
FADONA Announces Establishment of Patches Bryan ScholarshipThe Patches Bryan Scholarship will assist
nursing students and establishednurse administrators alike to realize their dreams
and enhance their skills and competencies.
FADONA and Grey-stone Health Network are pleased to an-nounce the establish-ment of the Patches Bryan Scholarship. It is named in honor of an incredible nurse leader who cherished knowledge, education and advanced training. Patches was a found-ing member of FADONA and former officer. For many years, she proudly served as the Chief Clinical Officer of Greystone Health Network where she instilled pride and pas-sion in the practice of long-term care nursing.
“Patches left this earth on March 31, 2017, leaving behind a legacy that will last forever,” said Connie Bessler, CEO, Grey-stone Health Network. “A stickler for quality and clinical advancement, she helped raise the bar throughout the long-term care indus-try,” she added.
“Greystone Health is excited to partner with FADONA and provide financial support to qualified candidates who share Patches Bryan’s passion for learning, advancement, and excellence in long-term care nursing,” Bessler concluded.
The Patches Bryan Scholarship is a way for FADONA and Greystone to honor Patch-es and to give back to the community of nurses who will be at the forefront of LTC care in the 21st century. Applicants may be currently licensed RNs, LPNs, or certified nursing assistants (CNAs).
FADONA President Susie Jensvold is very proud that the association is offering these scholarship funds to help promote nursing education and training. “This scholarship program is vital to the success of current and future nurse leaders seeking help in funding their educational pursuits,” Jensvold said.
“We are very excited for the future and we thank Greystone Health Network for its commitment and support in partnering with FADONA on this worthy cause,” she added.
For more information, contact Ian Cordes, director of operations at (561) 683-0037.
FADONA Regions by County
Region I: Northwest1A – Bay, Escambia, Holmes, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa, Walton,
Washington1B – Jefferson, Madison, Calhoun, Leon, Taylor, Franklin, Gadsden,
Gulf, Jackson, Liberty, Wakulla
Region II: Northeast2A – Hamilton, Lafayette, Alachua, Marion, Clay, Nassau, Suwannee
2B – Dixie, Union, Putnam, Baker, St. Johns, Columbia, Gilchrist;2C – Levy, Bradford, Duval, Flagler
Region III: Centraleast
3A – Lake, Osceola, Orange, Seminole3B – Volusia, Hardee
Region IV: Central West
4A – Hillsborough, Pinellas, Highlands, Polk4B – Hernando, Sumter, Citrus, Pasco
Region V: Southwest
5A – Manatee, Charlotte, Collier5B – Desoto, Lee, Sarasota
Region VI: Southeast
6A – Palm Beach6B – Brevard, Indian River,
St. Lucie, Martin, Okeechobee6C – Hendry, Glades
Region VII: South
7A – Dade, Monroe, Broward
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The 32nd Annual Convention, Carrying the Torch of Leadership 2019,will be at the Doubletree at SeaWorld
in Orlando on March 11-14, 2019!
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CONVENTION SCHEDULE AT A GLANCEMONDAY, FEB. 5
OPTIONAL PRECONVENTION DAY8 a.m.-6:15 p.m. REGISTRATION & INFORMATION .............................................................................. Convention Registration9 a.m.-12 p.m. 101: Ignite the Power of Your Leadership ............................................................................ St. Johns & Halifax12-1 p.m. LUNCH — On your own1-4 p.m. 101: Leadership Workshop Continued ................................................................................. St. Johns & Halifax
Regular Convention Sessions Start Here!4:15-5:15 p.m. 102: Anti-psychotic Reduction Strategies ............................................................................... Tomoka & Crystal5:30-7:30 p.m. WELCOME RECEPTION ........................................................................................................ Oceanview Room
TUESDAY, FEB. 68 a.m.-5 p.m. REGISTRATION & INFORMATION .............................................................................. Convention Registration8:45-8:55 a.m. Welcome from the FADONA President .................................................................................. Tomoka & Crystal8:55-9:55 a.m. 103: Keynote Address: You’re All That and a Bag of Chips – How to Thrive, Not Just Survive .. Tomoka & Crystal10-11 a.m. 104: Strategies for Successful Operationalizing Infection Prevention and Control .................. Tomoka & Crystal11:05 a.m.-12:05 p.m. 105: Wound Assessments and Measurement Techniques ...................................................... Tomoka & Crystal12:10-1:10 p.m. Non-CE Product Theater Luncheon ...................................................................................... St. Johns & Halifax1:20-2:20 p.m. 106: Medical Marijuana — Is It Just Another Weed? ............................................................. Tomoka & Crystal2:25-3:25 p.m. 107: Medication-Related Changes Phase 2 CMS Mega Rule ................................................... Tomoka & Crystal3:30-6 p.m. ANNUAL TRADE SHOW & SILENT AUCTION ...................................................................... Coquina Ballroom6:10-7:10 p.m. 108: Regional Roundtable Discussions ........................................................................................Ponce de Leon
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 77 a.m.-5 p.m. REGISTRATION & INFORMATION .............................................................................. Convention Registration7:15-8 a.m. Light Continental Breakfast ................................................................................................... Tomoka & Crystal7:30-8:30 a.m. 109: Active Shooter Preparedness – When Seconds Count .................................................... Tomoka & Crystal8:40-10:10 a.m. 110: CMS Mega Rule with State Implementation Update: Staying Ahead of the Compliance Curve ........................................................................ Tomoka & Crystal10:15-11:15 a.m. ANNUAL TRADE SHOW & SILENT AUCTION ...................................................................... Coquina Ballroom11:20 a.m.-12:20 p.m. 111: Updates on Regulations and Reporting for Pressure Ulcer/Injury Prevention and Care .. Tomoka & Crystal12:25-1 p.m. PRESENTATION OF 2018 AWARDS........................................................................................ St. Johns & Halifax1:05-2:05 p.m. Non-CE Product Theater Luncheon ...................................................................................... St. Johns & Halifax2:15-3:45 p.m. ANNUAL TRADE SHOW, SILENT AUCTION, AND DOOR PRIZES ............................................. Coquina Ballroom3:55-5:55 p.m. 112: Mandatory Licensure Renewal Course for Nurses: Recognizing Impairment in the Workplace ............................................................................ Tomoka & Crystal7-10:30 p.m. SEEING RED! THEMED FUN NIGHT .................................................................................... Coquina Ballroom
THURSDAY, FEB. 88 a.m.-1:15 p.m. REGISTRATION & INFORMATION .............................................................................. Convention Registration7:45-8:45 a.m. Non-CE Product Theater Breakfast ...................................................................................... St. Johns & Halifax8:45-9:45 a.m. 113: Gastrointestinal Motility Disorders ................................................................................ Tomoka & Crystal9:50-10:50 a.m. Concurrent Sessions 114: A1 Facility Approach to Major Depressive Disorder .....................................................................St. Johns 115: A2 Telehealth in Florida: Bridging the Health Care Gap .................................................................. Halifax10:55-11:55 a.m. 116: Are There Snakes Under My Bed? Understanding Depression-Delirium-Depression ....................... Halifax12-1 p.m. 117: Leadership Health: Your Barometric Reading ................................................................. Tomoka & Crystal1 p.m. DOOR PRIZES & END OF CONVENTION
Note: Sessions and speakers are subject to change.