
Structuring Your Restorative Nursing Program & Restorative Nurse Aide Program
August 2 - 3, 2023| 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. CT
Location: Nebraska Health Care Association - Vetter Family Learning Center, 1200 Libra Drive, Suite 100, Lincoln, NE
Content :
August 2 | Structuring Your Restorative Nursing Program
Participants will understand why restorative nursing is necessary and how restorative services can make a distinct impact on almost every area of your facility’s quality, care, and culture. Participants will learn how to design a restorative nursing program to keep the facility in compliance with federal law and state surveys and promotes keeping residents at their highest functional level physically, mentally, and psychosocially. The program will also focus on how restorative nursing can impact the minimum data set (MDS), the Medicare Patient-Driven Payment Model (PDPM) rate, and the Medicaid case mix index. Specific training will be provided on integrating the multidisciplinary team with restorative services for the carryover of services into everyday life and activities.
At the completion of this training, participants will be able to:
- Define restorative nursing including the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (OBRA) mandate for restorative nursing and how it affects the facility and residents
- Identify the roles, levels, and goals of restorative nursing in the facility and how to support those services
- Identify Medicare A and common Medicare infrastructure strategies to facilitate increased resident function and potential facility revenue opportunities
Audience: This program is appropriate for owners, administrators, directors of nurses, and restorative nurses in nursing facilities.
August 3 | Structuring Your Restorative Nurse Aide Program
This program and will cover regulations, job descriptions, medical terminology, and documentation setup and requirements. The restorative program, with examples and demonstrations, will be explored in depth. Participants will understand why restorative programs are necessary and how restorative services can make a definite and distinct impact on almost every area of a facility’s quality, care, and culture. Participants will learn how to deliver a restorative nursing program that keeps the facility in compliance with federal law and state surveys and promotes keeping residents at their highest functional level physically mentally, and psychosocially. Specific training will be provided on integrating the multidisciplinary team with restorative services for the carryover of services into everyday life and activities. Each participant will also have a take-home, open-book skills test with skills demonstration sign-off.
At the completion of this training, participants will be able to:
- Identify the roles, levels, and goals of restorative nursing in a facility including how to support those services
- Apply restorative services that can impact Medicare A and common Medicare infrastructure strategies to facilitate increased revenue at the facility level
- Schedule specific restorative programs with nursing, physical, occupational, and speech therapy in a facility
Audience: This program is appropriate for nurses, restorative nurses, and restorative nursing assistants in nursing facilities.
Facilitator: Kimberly D. Green-Yates, Chief Operating Officer, Diakonos Group, LLC
Format: Registrants will have the option to attend in person or virtually. Each attendee will
designate in-person or virtual format during registration. Registrants must attend in
the format in which they are registered. If you are attending virtually, an internet connection is required. NHCA uses
Zoom as the webinar platform. You may participate from any computer and
most mobile devices that have internet access. However, to receive full credit,
you must be logged into the Zoom app through your computer or mobile
device. Visit
zoom.us/test to test if your computer is ready for a Zoom session and to download the latest application. The audio portion of this webinar
is run through the computer rather than a phone line. A computer with external
speakers or headset is needed; a microphone and/or webcam is required.
Questions for the instructor can be asked through chat and Q&A functions in the
Zoom app. If you need technical assistance, please call 402-435-3551 or email
[email protected].
Schedule:
August 2
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Start Time
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End Time
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Session Name
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8:00
AM
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8:30
AM
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Registration
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8:30
AM
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10:30
AM
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Definition of Restorative
Nursing; OBRA Mandates; Goals and Levels of Restorative Nursing
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10:30
AM
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10:45
AM
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Break
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10:45
AM
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12:15
PM
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Staff Roles
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12:15
PM
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1:00
PM
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Lunch
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1:00
PM
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2:30
PM
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Setting Resident Goals;
Documentation
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2:30
PM
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2:45
PM
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Break
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2:45
PM
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4:30
PM
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Medicare A and Restorative
Nursing; Common Medicare Infrastructure
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August 3
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Start Time
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End Time
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Session Name
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8:00
AM
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8:30
AM
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Registration
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8:30
AM
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10:30
AM
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General Overview of
Restorative Nursing to Include Regulations, Types, Safety Awareness, Job
Description, Medical Terminology, and Abbreviations
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10:30
AM
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10:45
AM
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Break
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10:45
AM
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12:15
PM
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Bowel and/or Bladder
Retraining Programs; Eating and Swallowing/Restorative Dining
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12:15
PM
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1:00
PM
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Lunch
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1:00
PM
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2:30
PM
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Communication Cognition;
Splint and Brace Assistance
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2:30
PM
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2:45
PM
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Break
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2:45
PM
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4:30
PM
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Dressing and Grooming Training;
Passive and Active Range of Motion (ROM); Amputation/Prosthetic Care; Bed
Mobility, Transfer, and Ambulation Training
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Registration Information: PRE-REGISTRATION is encouraged. Registration at the door will be accepted if
space permits. If you wish to confirm your registration, call the NNFA/NALA office
at 402-435-3551.
Registration includes lunch, breaks, and the handout link.
Photographs are taken during Nebraska Health Care Association events for use in
media releases, newsletters, nehca.org, and social media. By registering for this
event, you grant NHCA the right to use your name and photograph for such
purposes.
Registration Fee (Continuing education credit included):
August 2 & 3 |
Members
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Non-Members
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On or before July 26
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$375
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$750
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After July 26
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$425
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$800
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August 3 Only
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Members
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Non-Members
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On or before July 26
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$179
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$358
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After July 26
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$204
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$383
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CE Credit: August 2 – 6.75 hours
August 3 – 6.75 hours
Please defer to your licensing board or agency to ensure courses taken meet your license requirements.
Handouts: Handouts will be available online. Registrants will receive a link to handouts prior to the program. Be sure to include your email address on the registration form.
Evaluations: Please provide feedback on the course by completing the evaluation. A link to the online evaluation will be emailed to registrants.
Cancellation Policy: Substitution, cancellation, and refund policies can be found at this link.
Liability Release Statement: Photographs are taken during Nebraska Health Care Association events for use in
media releases, newsletters, nehca.org, and social media. By registering for this
event, you grant NHCA the right to use your name and photograph for such
purposes.
Hotel Room Block: Residence Inn by Marriott Lincoln South, 5865 Boboli Ln
Lincoln, NE 68516
Call 402-423-1555 and mention Nebraska Health Care Association to receive the
discounted room rate of $115 a night.
Please make your reservations by July 26, 2023. The discounted room rate is
not guaranteed for any reservations made after these dates.