2015 Annual Convention & Trade Show JUNE 9-11, 2015 • HILTON JACKSON • JACKSON MS Purpose . People. Passion.
2015 Annual Convention & Trade ShowJUNE 9-11, 2015 • HILTON JACKSON • JACKSON MS
Purpose. People.
Passion.
MHCA Board of DirectorsBobby Rotolo, President
Stan Maynard, First Vice-President
Bobby Beebe, Secretary
Johnnie Walters, Jr., Treasurer
Rob Skelton, Area I Vice-President
Mark Odom, Area II Vice-President
Harold Beebe, Area III Vice-President
Tony Hamrick, Area IV Vice-President
Justin Johnson, Area V Vice-President
Steve Worrel, Area VI Vice-President
Mark Clay, Past President
Reita Hall, Past President
Eric Holland, Past President
MHCA StaffVanessa Phipps Henderson, Executive Director
Wanda Kennedy, Director of Professional Development
& Regulatory Services
Dina Russell, Executive Assistant/Business Manager
Missy Nash, Special Projects
Ame Selby
WelcomeThe Mississippi Health Care Association invites you to the 2015 Annual Convention & Trade Show.
he Mississippi Health Care Association is “all new” this
year with new venue, new types of educational offerings
and new activities. First, MHCA makes a change in venue
for its Annual Convention & Trade Show in 2015. The
event will be centrally located in the state at the Hilton
Jackson on County Line Road making the convention equally
accessible for its members in the north and south.
The focus for this year’s Convention & Trade Show is on US:
who we are – our PEOPLE; what we do – our PURPOSE; and
why we do it – our PASSION. To recognize and celebrate our
theme, MHCA sponsored a Photo Contest requesting facilities
submit photos representing each segment of our theme: People
– Purpose – Passion. The winners in each category along with
honorable mention photos will be prominently displayed
throughout the convention.
MHCA also shakes up the educational offerings with
pre-conference breakout sessions and a peer panel breakout session.
The first day of the convention starts with the pre-conference
breakout sessions which consist of two presenters. One of these
will be Peggy Connorton, Director of Quality and LTC Trend
Tracker for the American Health Care Association. Peggy will bring
her vast knowledge of LTC Trend Tracker to us along with an
explanation of the changes made to the system in late 2014.
Quinton Dickerson, co-owner of Frontier Strategies, a public
relations and advertising firm, will be the other presenter. Frontier
Strategies represents MHCA so they are very familiar with the
long term care community. Quinton will share his public relations
knowledge with us and provide tips and ideas on how to handle
difficult public relation issues. The Convention will then kick off
with our first of two Trade Shows.
We will start the next day with our second Trade Show and then
continue in the afternoon with the well-liked breakout sessions.
There will be three sessions of “Hot Topics” in long term care.
These will consist of the Mississippi Division of Medicaid Long
Term Care Division’s Case Mix nurses discussing “Trends in RUG
Reclassification”. The second hot topic will be “Abuse and Neglect”
and will be presented by Treasure Tyson, Special Assistant
Attorney General in the Medicaid Fraud Unit of the Mississippi
Attorney General’s Office. The final hot topic will be “Antipsychotic
Drug Usage Reduction and Dementia Care.” This all new type of
session will consist of a panel of our peers who have made
significant strides in reducing antipsychotic use through processes
that have improved dementia care in their facilities. This session
will be moderated by Lindsey Lewis, Ph.D., the Training and
Development Coordinator for HMP Management Corp.
The final day is one you will not want to miss. David Hayes
will present a three hour session on “Birds of a Feather.” This
session will teach you to understand how to effectively commu-
nicate and manage based on your personality type and that of
others. This will be a fun, eye opening and informative session.
The fun and fellowship for this year’s Convention is also
different and unique. While we once again host the President’s
Reception, we will be including political candidates seeking
election for some of Mississippi’s highest offices into our activities.
The finale will be a unique culinary event that no one will want
to miss. The American Chef, Walter Scheib, will prepare and serve
a “White House State Dinner” for those in attendance. Chef Scheib
served as executive chef for eleven years for two presidential
families, the Clintons and the Bushes. Chef Scheib, in addition to
preparing a delectable meal, will give us an intimate, human view
of two First Families, the corridors of political power, international
personalities and the most famous building in the United States
from a unique vantage point: the kitchen. Attendees will receive
a commemorative gift and a complimentary copy of Chef
Scheib’s book, White House Chef – Eleven Years, Two Presidents,
One Kitchen.
TWelcomeThe Mississippi Health Care Association invites you to the 2015 Annual Convention & Trade Show.
Tuesday, June 9 10:00am - 2:00pm Conventioneer Registration 12 noon - 4:00pm Vendor Registration 2:00pm - 4:00pm Pre-Conference Breakout Sessions
Peggy Connorton – Long Term Care Trend TrackerQuinton Dickerson – Public Relations 4:00pm - 6:00pm Trade Show 6:00pm - 7:00pm Reception for Lt. Governor Tate Reeves – Hilton Penthouse 7:00pm Networking with Vendors
Wednesday, June 10 8:30am - 9:00am Business Session 9:00am - 11:00am Trade Show 11:00am - 1:00pm Lunch on your own 1:00pm - 4:30pm Breakout Sessions Education – Hot Topics
Mississippi Division of Medicaid, Long Term Care Case Mix Nurses –Trends in RUG ReclassificationMississippi Special Attorney General, Treasure Tyson – Abuse and NeglectModerator, Lindsey Lewis, Ph.D – Antipsychotic Drug Usage Reduction/Dementia Care 5:00pm - 6:00pm President’s Reception honoring Governor Phil Bryant 6:00pm - 8:00pm White House Dinner - Featuring Chef Walter Scheib (See Registration Page)
Thursday, June 11 9:00am - 12:00pm Education
David Hayes – Birds of a Feather
Schedule
Purpose. People.
Passion.
The Convention includes two education topics in the Pre-Conference Breakout Sessions and three Hot Topics Breakout Sessions, and a closing session.
Tuesday, June 9 2:00pm - 4:00pm Pre-Conference Breakout Sessions
Long Term Care Trend TrackerPresented by Peggy Connorton Director of Quality and LTC Trend Tracker - American Health Care Association
Peggy Connorton has served as Director of Quality and LTC Trend Tracker for the American Health Care Association since 2010. In this position, she has led the development, education and marketing of LTC Trend Tracker for AHCA. She also serves in a leadership position for AHCA’s Disaster Planning and Customer Experience Committees and all activities associated with these entities. Prior to working for AHCA, Peggy held a variety of leadership positions in nursing facilities and long term care. Long Term Care Trend Tracker is an American Health Care Association (AHCA) member service that enables communities to compare staffing levels, resident characteristics, survey findings, revenue and cost, Medicare utilization, and quality measures with other communities locally, regionally and nationally. This benchmarking and performance tool lets users view data broadly across the spectrum or drill down by facility or ownership type or other characteristics. While this data could be collected from a variety of sources, LTC Trend Tracker collects and summarizes all of this data in one place. In this session, attendees will learn about how LTC Trend Tracker works and the new tools made available by LTC Trend Tracker during the later part of 2014.
Public RelationsPresented by: Quinton DickersonCo-Owner - Frontier Strategies
Quinton Dickerson is a Co-Owner of Frontier Strategies—a public relations, advertising, communications and interactive media company in Mississippi. The firm provides services to a wide variety of corporations, non-profits, political clients and trade associations, including MHCA. Prior to co-founding Frontier Strategies, Dickerson served as Haley Barbour’s Spokesman and Communications Director during Barbour’s successful 2003 gubernatorial campaign. Dickerson served as Spokesman and Communications Director for Congressman Chip Pickering including five years on his staff in Washington, D.C. from 1997-2001, and for Pickering’s campaigns in 1996 and 2002. Since co-founding Frontier Strategies in 2003, Dickerson has been actively involved providing communications and media consulting services for clients including Phil Bryant’s campaign for Lt. Governor and Governor, U.S. Congressman Gregg Harper’s campaigns, U.S. Senator Thad Cochran’s 2014 campaign, as well as non-profit, corporate and trade association clients, including MHCA. Dickerson will share his vast knowledge of public relations and provide insight into how facilities should handle difficult public relations issues when they arise.
Education
Wednesday, June 101:00pm - 4:30pm Hot Topics: Breakout Sessions
Abuse and NeglectPresented by: Treasure Tyson, J.D.Special Assistant Attorney General, Medicaid Fraud Unit, Mississippi Attorney General’s Office
Long Term Care providers have specific requirements and responsibilities as it relates to the abuse and neglect of resident’s in long term care facilities. In this session, Treasure Tyson will explain the requirements of the Mississippi Vulnerable Persons Act and the responsibility of facilities in identifying and reporting abuse and neglect. She will also outline her department’s role in the investigation of alleged incidents and prosecution of those found to have committed abuse and/or neglect against a resident of a nursing facility.
Reducing Antipsychotic Drug Use & Improving Dementia CarePresented by: Moderator: Lindsey Lewis, Ph.D.Training & Development Coordinator, HMP Management Corp.
Panel Jeremy Cummins, NHA, Louisville Healthcare • Ruby Bolen, NHA, Mississippi Care Center of DekalbLeann Hyatt, DON, Pine View Health Care Center • Diane Kelly, NHA, Washington Care CenterCarl Young, NHA, Bedford Care Center of Hattiesburg
In this session, a panel of individuals from facilities who have significantly reduced their use of antipsychotic medication will discuss their processes and techniques in achieving such a reduction. With the Centers for Medicaid and Medicare announcing a new national goal of 25% reduction in off-label antipsychotic drug use by the end of 2015 and the expansion of focused dementia care surveys by the middle of 2015, this panel of peers will bring doable and real strategies to the reduction of antipsychotic use and improvement of dementia care.
Trends in RUG IV ReclassificationPresented by: Mississippi Division of Medicaid LTC Division Case Mix
Nurses: Carolyn Doggett, RN • Cindy Wheat, RN • Darlene Pitts, RN Nanetta Settlemires, RN • Elizabeth Tidwell, RN
On January 1, 2015, Mississippi transitioned from RUG III to RUG IV. The Mississippi Division of Medicaid’s Long Term Care Division of Case Mix will explain the differences in classification of residents as a result of the transition to RUG IV and identify trends that they are seeing during Case Mix Reviews since the transition to RUG IV. You will not want to miss the insightful knowledge that will be shared by five of the Case Mix Nurses.
Thursday, June 119:00 am - 12:00 pm Closing Session
Birds of a FeatherPresented by: David Hayes
David Hayes is a dynamic and seasoned seminar leader, keynote speaker and management consultant. David’s presentations are known for being entertaining, thought-provoking and motivational. His “values-based” approach to critical workplace issues such as customer service, team building, supervisory skills, diversity management and workplace violence makes his presentations unique. David has been the owner of Hayes Enterprises since 1995. In addition, he is one of the contributing authors of the book Getting Things Done: Keys to Communication, Sales and Service. He holds a degree in both Finance and Marketing from Purdue University and draws upon solid managerial experience and skills that were sharpened during a 22-year career as a manager with BellSouth Telecommunications. David’s presentation, Birds of a Feather, will be educational, entertaining and interactive as he teaches us about communication and management from a personality type perspective.
White House DinnerFeaturing former White House Executive Chef Walter Scheib, this event is a reservations only dinner – see Registration Form page for details to reserve your spot for this unique event.Wednesday, June 10 • 6:00pm - 8:00pm
Join us for a unique culinary event as we experience a world of culinary creations prepared by Chef Walter Scheib. Chef Scheib served as White House Executive Chef through the Clinton and Bush adminis-trations. He prepared state dinners for international figures including Nelson Mandela, Tony Blair, Lady Diana Spencer and Boris Yeltsin, as well as family meals for the Bill Clinton and George Bush families.
He was hired by Hillary Clinton who was impressed with his menu preparations highlighting American cuisine. As a nod to his achievement of creating a distinctly American repertoire for the nation’s First House, upon retirement from White House Executive Chef, he formed a company called “The American Chef.”
As “The American Chef,” Chef Scheib will prepare a “state dinner” for those in attendance and then throughout the dinner, he will regale attendees with his knowledge of the development of American cuisine at the White House, as well as White House remembrances both humorous and touching.
Special Event
DeadlineRegistration with payment must be received no later than 5:00 p.m., June 2, 2015. Registrations received after 5:00 p.m., June 2, 2015, and on-site may be assessed a $50 late fee. After June 2, 2015, please register on-site at the convention by bringing your completed registration form with payment to the MHCA registration desk.
You may register one of three ways:
Mail to: MHCA • 1076 Highland Colony Parkway, Suite 125 • Ridgeland, MS 39157
Fax to: (601) 898-8341. If registering by fax, please call (601) 898-8320 to confirm receipt.
Scan/e-mail to: [email protected] • Only VISA and MasterCard accepted.
Registration Refund PolicyRequests for refunds must be made in writing and postmarked by June 2, 2015. A $75 administrative fee may be withheld.
Host Hotel
Hilton Jackson 1001 East County Line Road, Jackson, Mississippi 39211
Hotel accommodations can be made directly with the Hilton Jackson by calling (601) 957-2800 or by going online at: www.hiltonjackson.com
If calling, the Group Code must be used to receive the group rate of $119 per night. This rate does not include upgrades. This special rate is for the dates of June 9-11, 2015; dates before or after this will be at the hotel’s prevailing rates. The cutoff date for the Group Rate is May 10, 2015. If calling to make reservations, request the Group Rate with the “Mississippi Health Care Association” or give Group Code of “MHCA”.
Other Vicinity Hotels
Registration
Purpose. People.
Passion. Drury Inn & Suites610 County Line RdRidgeland, MS601-956-61001.71 miles
Holiday Inn Express6485 I-55 Frontage RdRidgeland, MS601-977-61111.73 miles
Courtyard by Marriott6250 Ridgewood RdJackson, MS601-956-9991.45 miles
The Cabot Lodge120 Dyess RdRidgeland, MS601-957-0757 .22 miles
2015 Annual Convention & Trade Show June 9-11, 2015 • Hilton Jackson
Packet Code
Vendor must purchase Packet A to receive continuing education hours.One White House Dinner ticket is included with each of your A, B & C Packet registrations. For planning purposes, please indicate whether you will be using that ticket by checking the box next to the Packet Code below. You may purchase extra tickets to the White House Dinner for $200 each by indicating the number of tickets you would like to purchase at the bottom of this form before totaling your registration form.
Please indicate the name of the individual(s) registering and circle the appropriate Packet Code.
Please print name (as desired on name badge) Packet Code White House Dinner (Limited Seating)
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Facility_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Phone______________________________________________ Fax______________________________________________ Email______________________________________________
Packet Code(s) Total $___________________
Extra White House Dinner Ticket(s) $___________ Attendees Name_________________________________________________________ = Total $___________________
A Long Term Care Facilities
& Management Member $450
$500 after 6/2/15
Non Member $750$800 after 6/2/15
B Guest Packet
Must be purchased in conjunction with packet A
Advance $350$400 after 6/2/15
C Child/Teen Packet
Advance $100$150 after 6/2/15
Name on Card
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Visa/Mastercard Number
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V Code__________________________ Expiration Date_________________________
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Billing Address of credit card if different from Facility Address
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To register with credit or debit card, fax form to (601) 898-8341 or scan and email to [email protected] (only if paying with Visa or Mastercard). Please call (601) 898-8320 to confirm receipt of fax.
Mail Registration with Payment to: MHCA • 1076 Highland Colony Parkway, Suite 125 Ridgeland, MS 39157
Representatives of companies that have not purchased a booth or Business Class Package will not be allowed to show products, discuss services, or otherwise solicit business during the convention; that right is reserved exclusively for representatives of those companies that have purchased booths or purchased a Business Class Package. Anyone who violates this policy will be escorted from the Convention Area and will not be permitted to reenter for the duration of the Conference.
Participants, including children, must wear a Convention Name Badge or have the appropriate armband for admission to convention events.
A. Full Packet For Long Term Care Facilities & Management - Member/Non-Member. This packet includes: • Name Badge • Admission to Educational Events • Admission to Trade Show • Admission to all other Scheduled Events • Convention Souvenirs • Continuing Education Credit
B. Guest Packet Must be purchased in conjunction with package A.This packet includes: • Name Badge • Admission to Educational Events (no continuing education credit) • Admission to Trade Show • Admission to all other Scheduled Events • Convention Souvenirs
C. Child/Teen Packet (16 years and younger)
At the request of vendors, please, no children under the age of 16 will be allowed in the Trade Show. This packet includes: • Name Badge • Souvenirs • Admission to all Scheduled Events
PacketCodes
Continuing Education Hours.To acquire continuing education credit, each attendee must have a completed Certificate of Attendance form. Each Packet A attendee will get a form in the registration packet. MHCA will provide a confirmation number during each seminar/ event. Credit and certificates of participation will be given only to attendee(s) who have completed the Certificate of Attendance form. This form must be returned to an MHCA staff member at the central registration desk at the close of the convention.
Nursing Home AdministratorsThis educational offering has applied to the National Continuing Education Review Service (NCERS) of the National Association of Boards of Examiners of Long Term Care Administrators (NAB) for eight clock hours and eight participant hours for Nursing Home Administrators and Assisted Living Administrators.
Mississippi Nursing Home Administrators desiring continuing education credit for attendance at this year’s Educational Presentations and Trade Show can receive up to 12 continuing hours which has been approved by the Mississippi Board of Nursing Home Administrators.
Registered NursesThis convention has been awarded eight nursing hours.
The Mississippi Health Care Association is an Approved Provider of continuing nursing education by the Mississippi Nurses Foundation, Inc., an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.
Important Information • Register for the event with MHCA by June 2, 2015 by filling out and returning the Registration Form. • Hotel reservations must be made by May 10, 2015 to be eligible for the special group rate.
Education
Purpose. People.
Passion.