It is common for Social Workers to prefer individualized supervision. However, it is important to explore reasons why group supervision is highly beneficial. In this interactive seminar, participants will learn why group supervision is helpful while experiencing some creative techniques. The … [Read more...]
Sepsis: Know the Signs & Save Lives!
Did you know sepsis is a life-threatening condition that can strike anyone, anywhere? Join us for live and interactive discussion to learn everything from the warning signs to prevention strategies. + Real-Life Stories + Critical signs/symptoms + Open Q&A … [Read more...]
Medicare Appeals: What To Do When You Are Denied Care under Medicare
Medicare reliably covers a wide range of medical services but a lot of people experience times when Medicare or a provider tells them that a service is not covered. These determinations are not always correct, and there are steps (e.g., Appeal Rights) one can take to have these determinations … [Read more...]
Optimizing the Healthcare Experience for Patients: Improving Service & Clinical Outcomes
There is increasing evidence that good customer service not only pleases patients and caregivers, but it is also highly linked with better clinical outcomes. This interactive program will cover simple inexpensive ways to increase the level of customer service in a nursing home/rehab environment. It … [Read more...]
Shhhh…It’s a Secret: Substance Abuse and the Older Adult
Price: $23.00 Substance abuse in the older adult is a hidden epidemic in the United States. Many factors come into play to render them at risk. Participant will learn how to identify at-risk older adults and what treatment protocols exist to help them. Jenerations Health Education, #1494, is … [Read more...]
Responding to Prenatal Alcohol and Other Substance Exposures: FASD, Trauma, and Child Welfare
This webinar will provide attendees with information about FASDs in child welfare systems. Attendees will learn how neurobehavioral functioning is impacted by prenatal substance exposure and traumatic experiences. The webinar will also highlight the prevalence of FASDs in foster care, the … [Read more...]
Intentional Integration: How to Identify and Support Parents with Co-Occurring Disorders
FTCs, like all drug courts, historically focused on treating substance use disorders (SUDs). However, FTCs cannot maintain this singular focus since 45% of adults with an SUD in the general population also live with a co-occurring mental health disorder. People with an untreated co-occurring … [Read more...]
Sustained Recovery: Don’t Make Aftercare an Afterthought
Recovery is a process, and FTCs are a time-limited acute intervention in a family’s life. FTCs must blend aftercare planning into its program design to best support parents and their children after case closure. Aftercare plans, also known as “continuing care plans,” can provide parents with … [Read more...]
Navigating Risk: Disrupting the Cycle of Substance Use for Children and Adolescents
Substance use disorders can have a genetic component but are preventable. For adolescents with adverse childhood experiences, substance use may be a mechanism to cope with trauma or unaddressed socioemotional or mental health concerns. Fortunately, prevention science has advanced in recent decades. … [Read more...]
Bringing the World to You: Innovative Platform Makes Travel Accessible
Join us for a live and interactive discussion with the founder of Wowzitude, which allows everyone to experience guided travel of over 100 global destinations right from their living room. We'll explore how this award-winning platform is making travel more accessible through live-streaming tourism. … [Read more...]
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