Ind. Sr. Housing SNF Adult Day Services Hospice Res.Care Homes AL & MC Ind. Sr. Housing Memory Care Jump to... New Members .............................. 3 Dated Events ................................ 6 Association Meetings........... 11,12 CEU Events ................................ 12 Support Groups..........................16 New Employees...................... none Non Dated ................................. 18 Submit news to [email protected]| Deadline: Thursdays by 4pm July 29, 2019 Social workers and discharge planners use it to: • Find housing that meets their clients’ needs throughout the continuum – ISH, AL, MC, RCH, and SNF. • Locate communities. Section maps help you easily locate options by NE, NW, SE and SW areas of the Twin Cities’ metro and beyond. • Search for companies that provide Adult Day Services, Home Care and Hospice. Marketing professionals use it to: • Introduce new communities opening the next year (“Coming Soon” ads). • Detail their services to facilitate appropriate referrals. • Learn more about the industry and do market research. WEEK THREE T o u r o f P u b l i c a t i o n s SeniorCare GuideBook Housing and Community Services The comprehensive resource for senior care professionals 70% of Care Options Network members consult or make referrals from the SeniorCare GuideBook. This audience includes social workers, marketing pros, business owners, and discharge planners.
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Ind. Sr. HousingSNF
Adult Day ServicesHospice
Res. Care Homes
AL & M
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Mem
ory Care
Jump to... New Members ..............................3 Dated Events ................................6 Association Meetings ........... 11,12
CEU Events ................................ 12 Support Groups ..........................16 New Employees ......................none Non Dated ................................. 18
Social workers and discharge planners use it to:• Find housing that meets their clients’ needs throughout the continuum – ISH, AL, MC, RCH, and SNF.• Locate communities. Section maps help you easily locate options by NE, NW, SE and SW areas of the Twin Cities’ metro and beyond.• Search for companies that provide Adult Day Services, Home Care and Hospice.
Marketing professionals use it to: • Introduce new communities opening the next year (“Coming Soon” ads).• Detail their services to facilitate appropriate referrals.• Learn more about the industry and do market research.
WEEK THREE
Tour of
Publications
SeniorCare GuideBook Housing and Community Services
The comprehensive resource for senior care professionals
70% of Care Options Network members consult or make referrals
from the SeniorCare GuideBook. This audience includes social workers,
marketing pros, business owners, and discharge planners.
Get inside the industry-insider! This weekly publication reaches 2,000+ members of Care Options Network. Ads run for two consecutive weeks — for FREE!
SPECIFICATIONS:• Size: 3.625 inch width by 10 inch height, half-page vertical• Format:PDForWordDocfileAd template available upon request. Email [email protected]
DEADLINE: Thursday by 4pm to be in the following Monday’s edition
POST A JOB. IT’S EASY!1. Email your job opening to [email protected].
2. We post your job and share it with you via a URL link for your review.
3. Approve or edit the job post. We email your invoice.
Only $135 per job for 12 weeks online! In addition, your job listing is included in an email blast that reaches 1,500+ subscribers — a targeted audience of Minnesota professionals working in the senior care industry!
Join us for a networking and resource lunch to learn the best way to care for our Minnesota seniors without a home. We will connect you with professionals and resources in homeless services for our seniors to help you serve this population. Thank you for your interest and your passion. We look forward to seeing you there!Space is limited. Lunch catered by Qdoba
Wednesday August 14, 201911:30 a.m. -1:00 p.m.Ebenezer Park Apartments2700 Park Ave.Minneapolis, MN 55407RSVP by 8/9/19 to [email protected] or call 612-879-2265
Professional Connections and Resources for those working with homeless seniors.
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Wednesday, September 11, 2019 12:00 – 1:00 pm
Demonstrate the value of your services and products to Connect, Connect + Medicare, MSC+ and MSHO care coordinators. Participation is free. Lunch provided.
Space is limited to the first 25 who register. Don’t wait. Register today.
Speaker: Su-Yoon Ko, Certified End-of Life Doula. Planning Life and Death with a Doula. Come hear a certified end-of-life doula and advance care planner speak about the role of EOL doulas and the importance of "family" talks around advance directives. . Group questions? Call Nan Vest, (Bridge Realty), and E.P.S.S. Group Founder and Facilitator, 612-272-9501. Thanks to volunteers Jeanne Jones, Kindred at Home, & Holly Hansen, Brilliant Moves. THANKS to Our meeting sponsors: Kate Blessing, Martin Luther Campus; Megan O’Keefe, HealthEast/Fairview Hospice; Terri Mattson, Beginning Today Lifestyle Wellness.
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ASSOCIATION MEETINGS CEU EVENTS
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CEU EVENTS
CARING FOR AN AGING POPULATION:
Ethical challenges and solutions for patient choice
Presenter: Pamela Zimmerman, LSW, MA, CPG, Vital Health Links
Do you face challenges with the balance of giving client choices and your organizations expectations? As professionals how can we assist to promote a better organization, culture and environment for our clients and society as a whole? SilverCreek on Main and HomeCare Solutions is excited to welcome Pamela Zimmerman for our breakfast CEU.
OBJECTIVES:
• Recognize demographic projections and the implicationsof the population shift on all sectors of society.
• Explore our response in caring for an agingpopulation and initiatives to help people age well.
• Identify ethical challenges created by an agingpopulation and discuss solutions to thesepresenting dilemmas
• Explore issues of patient choice within the contentof the Social Work Code of Ethics.
SilverCreek on Main Senior Living 8200 Main Street N, Maple Grove, MN
Tuesday, August 13th, 2019 Breakfast 8:30 am • CEU 9:00 -10:00 am
All are welcome but reserve early, space is limited. RSVP by August 9th to Heidi at (763) 955-1750 or
MGS is a Continuing Education Resource for the MN Board of Nursing
By: Pat Berry, PhD, NP, MSN
This webinar will explore the similari-ties and differences of hospice and palliative care, including definitions, differences in the actual care offered, and how to best interpret the similari-ties and differences to our colleagues, patients and families, the general pub-lic, and even the media.
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14625 Pennock Ave. | Apple Valley, MN 55124www.ecumencentennialhouse.org
UPCOMING EVENT
AUG 13
Join us for a special presentation on Senior LinkAge Line (SLL)
Presented by: Metropolitan Area Agency of Aging
Hosted by Ecumen Centennial House
Tuesday, August 13 3:00pm - 4:00pm
This presentation will cover :
• The role of the SLL and how it promotes choice and
independence. We will speci�cally highlight how the SLL
helps people with questions about Medicare bene�ts and
options.
• Talks people through how to age and live well in the
community of their choice.
• Identi�es caregivers to connect them to resources available
to support them. This presentation includes an introduction
Use of Personal Story: Communicating with a person with memory loss With Janelle Johnson Free 1.5 CEUs for Social Workers! Personal stories are an essential piece of our identity. Learn how to use personal stories to:
• improve communication with a person with memory loss
• build one's legacy for future generations.
Janelle Johnson has 30 years of experience in the field of aging services, including as a dementia care specialist. Janelle has a law degree from the University of Minnesota and a Bachelor's Degree in Social Work from the College of St. Catherine. Case Managers, Social Workers, and community members are welcome! Thursday, August 15th 7:45 AM: Networking and Refreshments 8:00-9:30 AM: Presentation 9:30-10:00 AM: Take a tour and learn more about East Side Neighborhood Services
Contact: Carmel San Juan 612-787-4086 or [email protected] 1700 NE 2nd St, Minneapolis, 55413
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CEU EVENTS
Elder Law and Chronic Care Certificate
• 100% online
• 12 weeks
• Approved for social work CEUs
• Approved for 16 On-Demand CLE credits
• Begin Sept. 11, 2019
DESIGNED FOR:• Healthcare professionals
• Attorneys
• Social workers
• Law enforcement
• Guardians
• Public policy professionals
• Graduate students
LEARN MORE AND REGISTER: mitchellhamline.edu/careoptions
Objectives:1. Define the difference between an ethical
issue and a moral dilemma and what todo when a conflict emerges.
2. Promote confidence in the questionsthat need to be asked.
3. Learn information that needs to begathered in approaching complexsituations.
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Vital Living With East Side
Sometimes it helps to talk to someone who just gets it
Caregiver Support Group This group meets on the 3rd Friday of the month, 10-11:30 AM.
Memory Café Upcoming topic: August 1st: NE Minneapolis: Connection To The Neighborhood 1st Thursday of the month, 10-11:30AM
Lunch with Friends Join soon-to-be friends for a fun social outing with others with memory loss and their care partners 2nd Saturday of the month, 11 AM-1 PM Meet at Elsie’s (729 Marshall St NE). Separate checks! RSVP Requested by Noon the Friday before: 612-787-4085
Contact: Parichay Rudina, LISW 612-787-4085 or [email protected] 1700 NE 2nd St, Minneapolis, 55413 Funded, in part, by a Live Well at Home grant from the MN Department of Human Services
NE Day Spot Looking for a safe, engaging and fun place for the person you’re caring for so you can take a break and get some respite? At NE Day Spot, people with early to moderate memory loss and other health conditions: make new friends, exercise their bodies and engage their minds. Every Friday, 10 AM—2 PM Pre-assessment required to determine eligibility. Sliding fee scale, $0-$45 per day. To learn more, call 612-787-4085
SUPPORT GROUPS
2019 Memory Care Support Group For Carepartners
Feb. 27th Understanding Alzheimer’s & Dementia (Speaker) Mar 27th Mental Health April 24th Estate Planning: (Speaker) May 29th Video: Backing Out of Time Jun 26th Dementia Related Behavior (Spkr) July 31st Hazards at Home Aug 28th Effective Communication Strategies (Speaker) Sep 25th Capacity Lost: What Happens When You Didn’t Plan? (Speaker) Oct. 30th Carepartner Tips Nov. 27th Video: Alzheimer's Every Minute Counts Dec. 25th No Group
*2-3pm in the Cinema
For more information please contact: Amanda Hanson, Resident Services Coordinator 952-898-8728/[email protected]
Augustana Regent at Burnsville 14500 Regent Lane
Burnsville, MN. 55306
Worrying and caring for a family member with a chronic illness?
Join us to learn, share and connect
Feb 27th Understanding Alzheimer’s & Dementia ……….……..Speaker Mar 27th Mental Health Apr 24th Estate Planning………..…..Speaker May 29th Backing Out of Time..….…..Video Jun 26th Dementia Related Behavior
……...….Speaker Jul 31st Hazards at Home Aug 28th Effective Communication
Strategies ………...……Speaker Sept 25th Capacity Lost: What Happens
When You Didn’t Plan?...Speaker Oct 30th Carepartner Tips Nov 27th Alzheimer's Every Minute
Counts……….……Speaker Dec 25th No Group
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SUPPORT GROUPS
2019 Parkinson’s Support Group
For All
Feb. 27th Understanding Alzheimer’s & Dementia (Speaker) Mar 27th Mental Health April 24th Estate Planning: (Speaker) May 29th Video: Backing Out of Time Jun 26th Dementia Related Behavior (Spkr) July 31st Hazards at Home Aug 28th Effective Communication Strategies (Speaker) Sep 25th Capacity Lost: What Happens When You Didn’t Plan? (Speaker) Oct. 30th Carepartner Tips Nov. 27th Video: Alzheimer's Every Minute Counts
Dec. 25th No Group
*3-4 p.m. in the Cinema
For more information please contact: Amanda Hanson, Resident Services Coordinator 952-898-8728/[email protected]
Augustana Regent at Burnsville 14500 Regent Lane
Burnsville, MN. 55306
Worrying and caring for a family member with a chronic illness?
Join us to learn, share and connect
Feb 6th No Group Mar 6th Importance of Physical Therapy … …………Speaker Apr 3rd Sleep & PD
May 1st Movement Symptoms
Jun 5th Non-movement Symptoms
Jul 3rd No Group
Aug 7th Marijuana & PD
Nov 6th Caring and Coping with CareMap ………….……Struthers Dec 4th Movie…………….... Ride with Larry 2:30 – 4:30 - p.m.
Sept 4th Is it Apathy or Depression?
Oct 2nd Medication: Duopa……….Speaker
Caregiver Support Groups
Thursday, August 1st Chanhassen Senior Center
7700 Market Boulevard 1:30 - 3:30 pm
Contact: Lee Ann Eiden, LISW
P. (952) 934 3370
Edina Senior Center 5280 Grandview Sq.
1:00 - 2:30 pm Contact:
Krystal Wiebusch, LSW P. (952) 767 7899
Minnetonka Community Center 14600 Minnetonka Blvd., Minnetonka
10:00-11:30AM Adele Mehta, LGSW
952-767-7891
seniorcommunity.org
These are open groups that caregivers of older adults may join at
any time. There is no fee.
Funded under contracts with the cities of Eden Prairie, Plymouth, and
the Metropolitan Area Agency on Aging, Inc. as part of the Older
Americans Act Program.
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Each Home Instead Senior Care® franchise office is independently owned and operated.
Andover/Stillwater (763) 792-0041 Meet New Franchise Owner Jason Crane In 2012, Jason’s mother, Carole, was diagnosed with a rare form of Dementia called Primary Progressive Aphasia. As the disease has progressed, Jason’s father has become her primary caregiver. Both parents are committed to staying in their home and are preparing for a time when Home Instead services will be needed.
It is this experience and Jason’s passion for seniors, that led him to join Home Instead in 2013 as President of five franchises in Wisconsin. As President, Jason learned the ins-and-outs of the industry, preparing him for the next step. On October 1st, 2018, Jason and Dawn purchased two existing franchise locations in Minnesota; Home Instead Andover and Waite Park.
The goal of providing seniors – like Jason’s mother, Carole – the option of remaining “home instead” has been rewarding for both Jason and Dawn. As parents of five adult children, Jason and Dawn know the value of family, and welcome the opportunity to help other families remain connected by providing in-home care and support!
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Jason & Dawn Crane
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