7:00 AM - 8:00 AMRegistration, Breakfast, Bylaw Update
Meridian BCGDH
8:00 AM - 8:05 AMWelcome to the UALA Annual Conference - Rick Walker
Meridian BCGDH
UALA President Message - Jesse Buntjer
8:05 AM - 8:30 AMUALA President Message
UALA President Message - Jesse Buntjer
8:30 AM - 9:30 AMKeynote Speaker - Teepa Snow
Topic: Changing from Resistance Care to Participation Care
This session will provide learners effective strategies for supporting people living with dementia during personal care. It will enable learners to develop better observational skills to recognize and intervene effectively when behavioral challenges occur, and will emphasize the value of matching helping behaviors to the person’s needs and retained abilities to promote a sense of control and self-direction. Learners will understand that matching caregiver help to the state of the person living with dementia will help to foster positive interactions during care activities rather than struggle and resistance.
Objectives: By the end of this session, learners will be able to:
Discuss common causes for refusals and resistance to care Describe methods that assistance should be modified based on level of dementia and brain changes, personal history and preferences, and caregiver approach and behavior Demonstrate key verbal and physical care skills that can improve initial interactions
Meridian BCGDH
Teepa Snow
9:30 AM - 10:30 AMVendor Show
Eclipse Expo A&B
10:30 AM - 11:30 AMBreakout One
11:30 AM - 11:45 AMVendor Show
Eclipse Expo A&B
11:45 AM - 1:10 PMLunch & Hero Awards & Presentation of New Board Members and Officers
Meridian BCGDH
Presented by Scott Monson
1:10 PM - 1:30 PMVendor Show
Eclipse Expo A&B
1:30 PM - 2:30 PMBreakout Session Two
2:30 PM - 3:30 PMVendor Show
Eclipse Expo A&B
3:30 PM - 3:45 PMClosing Remarks
Closing Remarks - Jesse Buntjer
Meridian BCGDH
3:45 PM - 4:15 PMDoor Prizes & Closing Remarks
Meridian BCGDH
Marketing
10:30 AM - 11:30 AMGrowing Your Community Occupancy and Building Relationships
Stratus 5&6
Discover effective strategies for increasing community occupancy and building strong relationships in this interactive breakout session. Explore techniques for generating referrals, fostering partnerships with competitors, and leveraging collaborative opportunities to drive business growth. Join us to unlock the keys to successful community development and relationship-building in the senior living industry.
Marian Brown - Avista Senior Living Meg Garrett - Kisco Senior living Erin Siffing - Avista Senior Living Vance Child - Wasatch Senior Living
11:30 AM - 1:30 PMVendor Show & Events in Ballroom
Vendor Show & Events in Ballroom
1:30 PM - 2:30 PMGrowing Your Community Occupancy and Building Relationships
Stratus 5 & 6
Discover effective strategies for increasing community occupancy and building strong relationships in this interactive breakout session. Explore techniques for generating referrals, fostering partnerships with competitors, and leveraging collaborative opportunities to drive business growth. Join us to unlock the keys to successful community development and relationship-building in the senior living industry.
Marian Brown - Avista Senior Living Meg Garrett - Kisco Senior living Erin Siffing - Avista Senior Living Vance Child - Wasatch Senior Living
Leadership/Operations
10:30 AM - 11:30 AMGrowing Your Career
Room: Twilight 1 & 2
Learn essential strategies for advancing your career in this dynamic breakout. Explore topics such as time management, team building, navigating career lattices versus ladders, and prioritizing personal growth for professional success. Gain valuable insights and practical skills to propel your career forward.
Panel Members: Rick Walker - Abbington Senior Living Jesse Buntjer - Avista Senior Living Mindy Hill - Covington Senior Living
11:30 AM - 1:30 PMVendor Show & Events in Ballroom
Vendor Show & Events in Ballroom
1:30 PM - 2:30 PMGrowing Your Career
Room: Twilight 1 & 2
Learn essential strategies for advancing your career in this dynamic breakout. Explore topics such as time management, team building, navigating career lattices versus ladders, and prioritizing personal growth for professional success. Gain valuable insights and practical skills to propel your career forward.
Panel Members: Rick Walker Jesse Buntjer Mindy Hill
Activities
10:30 AM - 11:30 AMActivities that Matter
Room - Twilight 3 & 4
Explore the importance of focusing on activities that truly matter to residents in assisted living communities. Discover how to create and implement meaningful programs that cater to the unique interests and needs of residents, fostering engagement, connection, and overall well-being. Join us for insights and practical tips on enhancing the resident experience through purposeful activities.
Shelly Goslin - Spring Gardens Mapleton Katelen Perfilli - Cedarwood at Sandy Jody Rees - Chancellor Gardens Mariann Griffiths - Avamere at Mountain Ridge
11:30 AM - 1:30 PMVendor Show & Events in Ballroom
Vendor Show & Events in Ballroom
1:30 PM - 2:30 PMActivities that Matter
Room - Twilight 3 & 4
Explore the importance of focusing on activities that truly matter to residents in assisted living communities. Discover how to create and implement meaningful programs that cater to the unique interests and needs of residents, fostering engagement, connection, and overall well-being. Join us for insights and practical tips on enhancing the resident experience through purposeful activities.
Shelly Goslin - Spring Gardens Mapleton Katelen Perfilli - Cedarwood at Sandy Jody Rees - Chancellor Gardens Mariann Griffiths - Avamere at Mountain Ridge
Administrative
10:30 AM - 11:30 AMUnderstanding the New Inspection Process
Room- Meridian AEF
Join our panel discussion with industry inspectors to gain valuable insights into the latest inspection processes in assisted living. Learn about key updates, requirements, and best practices to ensure compliance and maintain high standards of care. Don't miss this opportunity to stay informed and prepared for successful inspections in your facility.
Panel Members: Here are the inspectors for the panel
Jared Brown, Lead Licensor, RN
Amelinda Spek, Licensor, MHA, NHA
April Chlarson, Licensor, LCSW, QIDP
Gordana Sabanovic, Licensor, RN
Brian Heugly, Licensor, RN, HFA, QIDP
Troy Knudsen, Licensor, CSW
Brian Palmer, Licensor, BS, QIDP
Kenneth Newman, Licensor, LNHA, SLP
11:30 AM - 1:30 PMVendor Show & Events in Ballroom
Vendor Show & Events in Ballroom
1:30 PM - 2:30 PMUnderstanding the New Inspection Process
Room- Meridian AEF
Join our panel discussion with industry inspectors to gain valuable insights into the latest inspection processes in assisted living. Learn about key updates, requirements, and best practices to ensure compliance and maintain high standards of care. Don't miss this opportunity to stay informed and prepared for successful inspections in your facility.
Panel Members: Here are the inspectors for the panel
Jared Brown, Lead Licensor, RN
Amelinda Spek, Licensor, MHA, NHA
April Chlarson, Licensor, LCSW, QIDP
Gordana Sabanovic, Licensor, RN
Brian Heugly, Licensor, RN, HFA, QIDP
Troy Knudsen, Licensor, CSW
Brian Palmer, Licensor, BS, QIDP
Kenneth Newman, Licensor, LNHA, SLP
Nursing
10:30 AM - 11:30 AM“Why Do They Do That, Understanding Symptoms and Situations of Dementia”
Room - Stratus 789
This session is designed to help learners better understand why people living with dementia may sometimes say or do things that are unexpected and/or challenging. It will focus on understanding the many changes that occur in the brain during the progression of the disease. It will also emphasize the role that the reactions and responses of care partners play in interactions with those living with dementia. This session will help learners understand the factors that contribute to interactions in dementia, and learn ways to improve these interactions using effective verbal and physical skills.
Objectives: By the end of the session the learners will be able to:
Identify typical changes in the brain that occur during dementia Describe common challenges that are symptoms of dementia in the areas of memory, understanding, language use, movement and sensation, and impulse control Identify effective versus responses to common challenging care situations
Teepa Snow
11:30 AM - 1:30 PMVendor Show & Other Events in Ballroom
Vendor Show & Events in Ballroom
1:30 PM - 2:30 PM“Why Do They Do That, Understanding Symptoms and Situations of Dementia”
Room - Stratus 789
This session is designed to help learners better understand why people living with dementia may sometimes say or do things that are unexpected and/or challenging. It will focus on understanding the many changes that occur in the brain during the progression of the disease. It will also emphasize the role that the reactions and responses of care partners play in interactions with those living with dementia. This session will help learners understand the factors that contribute to interactions in dementia, and learn ways to improve these interactions using effective verbal and physical skills.
Objectives: By the end of the session the learners will be able to:
Identify typical changes in the brain that occur during dementia Describe common challenges that are symptoms of dementia in the areas of memory, understanding, language use, movement and sensation, and impulse control Identify effective versus responses to common challenging care situations
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Member Price $275
Standard Price $375
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Member Price $225
Standard Price $325
UALA Annual Conference Booth - Non-Profit
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$400
UALA Annual Conference Booth - For Profit
This registration is just for a single booth at the UALA Conference. To look at full sponsorship opportunities which include a booth please visit the industry partner page to see our sponsor opportunities! The link is above in the event details or by going to the homepage - membership - UALA Industry Partner.
$800 or $400 for Not-for-Profit
Participate in the UALA annual conference by having a booth to showcase your product or service.
Below is the number of exhibitors that are included with your registration, if you are brining additional people please add a ticket for each of them.