Slips, Trips & Pitfalls: Employee Injuries in Senior Living Communities and How it Impacts the Bottom Line -- LIFESPAN FALL SUMMIT (LIVE WEBINAR DATE) -- October 13, 2020

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Employee injuries in senior living communities are driven by two main loss causal factors and a variety of severe isolated incidents, usually the result of unsafe behavior.  These injuries have a direct impact on your Total Cost of Risk.  This session will focus on the efforts of your management team, safety committee, and employees to address these factors creatively.  Topics of discussion will include: (1) Slips/Trips/Falls – Discussion will take place on a variety of tactics that can be deployed to keep your employees on their feet. (2) Resident Handling & Transfer – A reality check as to where resident transfers are taking place …it's not just in Nursing.  Do your employees know how to conduct floor transfers? (3) Severity Exposure – Fall from heights (roof), confined spaces (manholes, crawl spaces), needle sticks, floor transfers, and more. (4) Employee Behavior – Creative ideas for auditing behavior and increasing safety awareness.

TARGET AUDIENCE:

  1. Administrators
  2. Nurses
  3. Social Workers
  4. Assisted Living Managers




CEU- 1.5

  1. Administrator
  2. Social Work
  3. Assisted Living Manager

Fees are per person

LifeSpan Member: $55.00

Nonmember: $85.00

Rafael C. Haciski, Esq.

Vice President, Healthcare, Johnson Kendall Johnson

Rafael Haciski is a recovering attorney and Vice President, Senior Living at Johnson Kendall Johnson (JKJ). At JKJ, Raf works with executives in the senior living industry who seek to protect the assets of their organizations by designing custom-made insurance platforms that fit their unique exposures and services, at the most aggressive cost possible. Raf is a trusted resource and sought-after speaker in the area of risk management and insurance, having presented over the last decade to many state LeadingAge and other faith-based human service associations throughout the country. Prior to joining JKJ, Raf litigated on behalf of Fortune 500 companies in coverage disputes adverse to insurance carriers. He obtained his law degree from Rutgers Law, his Bachelor of Arts from Oberlin College and Conservatory, and is still admitted to practice in all Federal and State courts. Raf is a proud father to three intelligent and driven teenage daughters and continues to pursue his musical career in piano and campfire guitar picking. 

John M. Kiefner, CSP, ARM

Vice President, Risk Control Services, Johnson, Kendall & Johnson

John Kiefner joined Johnson, Kendall & Johnson in 2001.  He has a Bachelor of Safety Sciences from Indiana University of Pennsylvania and holds the Certified Safety Professional (CSP) and the Associate in Risk Management (ARM) designations.  He is also a member of the American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE) and National Fire Protection Association (NFPA).  John has been published in The American Society of Safety Engineers’ Healthbeat newsletter and in The Association of Independent Corrugated Converters’ BoxScore magazine.  Before joining JKJ, John served as a Senior Loss Control Consultant for an insurance carrier, where he provided safety consultation specific to workers’ compensation and employee safety. 

 Since joining JKJ, John has provided risk control guidance to hundreds of companies in industry, healthcare, and retail.  On a daily basis, he conducts various activities at his clients’ locations, including management and employee education, exposure identification, and risk reduction.  While doing so, John is always searching for creative ways to enhance safety culture. 

An attendance/validation code is required in order to print your certificate. The attendance code is distributed at the end of each webinar. Attendees are required to enter the code before they can print the certificate. 

This program is sponsored by The Beacon Institute. This course is approved for 1.5 continuing education.

Administrator

This program is approved by the National Continuing Education Review Service (NCERS) of the National Association of Boards of Examiners of Long Term Care Administrators.

Social Worker

This program is approved by the Maryland Board of Social Worker Examiners for Category 1 Continuing education for social workers in Maryland.

Assisted Living Manger

This educational offering was approved by the Department of Mental Health and Hygiene, Office of Healthcare Quality, State of Maryland for  Assisted Living Managers.

Cancellation Policy

Refunds, minus a $25 processing fee per registrant, will be honored if requested in writing FIVE (5) business days prior to the date of the seminar. 

Cancellation due to State survey, the state Surveyors must actually be in the building in order to receive a refund. To receive a refund due to a Survey, Beacon Institute requires a form to be completed, please contact Annmarie Gordon @ agordon@lifespan-network.org. Attendees may send substitutions in their places without prior notification. Additional fees may apply.

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Slips, Trips & Pitfalls: Employee Injuries in Senior Living Communities and How it Impacts the Bottom Line -- FALL SUMMIT
10/13/2020 at 9:00 AM (EDT)  |  120 minutes
10/13/2020 at 9:00 AM (EDT)  |  120 minutes
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1.50 CEU credits  |  Certificate available
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