Oxford, AL — Event to Explore Meaningful Relationships and Services in Long-Term Care
On Thursday, April 11, from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm, the East Alabama Regional Planning and Development Commission’s (EARPDC) Long-term Care Ombudsman program will be organizing a conference centered around “Cultural Changes in Long-Term Care Settings: Meaningful Relationships and Services.” The event promises valuable insights and discussions on enhancing care experiences for individuals in long-term care facilities.
The conference aims to address the evolving landscape of long-term care and the importance of fostering meaningful relationships and services within these settings. Attendees can expect engaging presentations, interactive sessions, and networking opportunities with professionals in the field.
One of the highlights of the event is the provision of FREE Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for social workers, nurses, and nursing home administrators. The organizers have also applied for assisted living administrator CEUs, offering a comprehensive learning experience for attendees.
To register for the conference, individuals are encouraged to visit the link.
“We are excited to host this conference focusing on cultural changes in long-term care settings,” expressed a spokesperson from the EARPDC’s Long-term Care Ombudsman program. “It’s crucial to continually explore innovative approaches to enhance the quality of care and support for individuals in long-term care facilities. We believe this conference will provide valuable insights and strategies for professionals in the field.”
The event venue and further details will be provided upon registration. Organizers encourage interested individuals to secure their spots early and take advantage of this opportunity to gain valuable knowledge and earn CEUs.
“We look forward to welcoming attendees to this important conference,” the spokesperson added. “Together, we can work towards creating positive and meaningful experiences for individuals in long-term care settings.”