2021 Annual Meeting Program Archive
Explore the education program, keynotes, and registration information from the 2021 Annual Meeting.
2021 Sessions
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- ● 1-A. Accelerating Technology Innovation after COVID
- ● 13-A. Reaching the Middle Market: A Step-by-Step Guide
- ● 14-A. Poised for Change: Market Trends for 2022 and Beyond
- ● 33-A. Cultivating Board Innovation and Strategic Thinking
- ● 34-A. Leadership Transition: An Opportunity for Stability
- ● 45-A. Continuing Care at Home: A Catalyst for Change
- ● 46-A. Create a Plan for Your Planned Giving Program
- ● 60-A. Reaching Older Renters: Digital Marketing Demystified
- ● 61-A. How to Incorporate Actuarial Analyses into Marketing Efforts
- ● 71-A. Can Good Short-Term Decisions Become Bad Long-Term Decisions?
- ● 72-A. Using Data to Tell Your Story to Prospective Partners
- ● 87-A. Rebuilding Person-Centered Dementia Care in a Pandemic
- ● 102-A. HUD Physical Inspection Standards after COVID
- ● 113-A. How Paying a Living Wage Benefits Everyone
- ● 200-A. Disrupting Ageism and Ableism
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- ● 3-B. The Digital Divide: Achieving Inclusion and Equity for All
- ● 15-B. Engaging Stakeholders in a Community Expansion
- ● 24-B. Promoting Diversity in Aging Services
- ● 35-B. Good Governance: What Influences Success?
- ● 47-B. From Care to Engagement: A New Value Proposition
- ● 48-B. Revenue Opportunity: Primary Care Partnerships
- ● 49-B. Post COVID-19: Opportunities in the Home and Community
- ● 62-B. Getting Started with Marketing Automation
- ● 63-B. Attract and Reassure Residents Through Storytelling
- ● 73-B. Using a Predictive Model to Transform Your Life Plan Community
- ● 89-B. A New Approach to Wellness
- ● 90-B. Humor and Resilience: Laughing While Living with Dementia
- ● 103-B. Affordable Senior Housing Update
- ● 114-B. Engaging with the New CNA Workforce
- ● 115-B. Rapid Evaluation Teams: Supporting Caregivers and Recipients
- ● 201-B. Leaders in Residence: Learnings from Leadership Academy Alumni
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- ● 4-C. Technologies We Need Now More Than Ever
- ● 16-C. Challenge, Change, and Contemplation: The Future of Senior Living
- ● 17-C. Healthy Design: Building to Prevent Infection Spread
- ● 36-C. Moving Boards from Passivity to Engagement
- ● 37-C. Answering Your Questions about Mergers and Acquisitions
- ● 50-C. Using Philanthropy to Achieve Strategic Goals
- ● 51-C. A Single-Site’s Transformation into an Integrated System of Services
- ● 64-C. Opening Doors to Aging Services: Understanding Public Perceptions of Our Field
- ● 75-C. Metrics that Matter: Using the Right Data to Drive Success
- ● 76-C. Lessons from the Home Health Value Based Purchasing Pilot
- ● 91-C. Creative Engagement in Congregate Settings
- ● 104-C. Policy Expert Panel
- ● 116-C. Make Your Organization a Place Where People Want to Work
- ● 117-C. Offering Trauma Informed Care in Your Organization
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- ● 5-D. Promoting Wellness in a Socially Distanced World
- ● 18-D. Food Service Design: Keeping Residents Safe and Satisfied
- ● 27-D. DEI Efforts in States and Communities
- ● 52-D. Home Away from Home: Putting Down Roots in a Secondary Market
- ● 53-D. Re-Engineering Your Business Model Post-COVID
- ● 65-D. Opening Doors to Aging Services: Introducing the Public to Our Field
- ● 78-D. Getting Paid: Skills for Negotiating Managed Care Contracts
- ● 93-D. Dementia-Inclusive Communities: The Resident’s Perspective
- ● 105-D. Life Plan and Assisted Living Policy Update
- ● 106-D. Skilled Nursing Policy Update
- ● 118-D. Engaging and Strengthening the Workforce: What’s Your Best Option?
- ● 119-D. Employee Retirement Readiness Benefits Everyone
- ● 202-D. Board Impact: Strategy Development and Monitoring in A Rapidly Changing World
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- ● 6-E. Should Your Team Members Carry Smart Devices?
- ● 7-E. Technology Support and Training for Residents and Clients
- ● 29-E. How to Start Talking about Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
- ● 40-E. Now What? Moving to the Future with Strategic Foresight
- ● 54-E. Planned Giving: The Key to Fund Development
- ● 55-E. Preserving the Nonprofit Legacy by Talking about Growth
- ● 66-E. Sharpening Your Brand to Attract Partners and Employees
- ● 67-E. Embracing Digital Marketing to Influence Occupancy
- ● 79-E. Service Coordinators: A Lifeline for Older Residents
- ● 80-E. How Will Future Trends Impact Your Business Planning?
- ● 95-E. Strategies for Supporting Healthy Aging
- ● 96-E. Aligning Your Organization to Empower Residents
- ● 107-E. Clearing the Regulatory Fog After COVID
- ● 120-E. Overcoming Social Distancing with Person-Centered Care
- ● 121-E. Job Resignation in Nursing Homes: Lessons from COVID-19
- ● 203-E. Roundtable Discussion: Diversity and Design
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- ● 8-F. Plan Your Response to Cybersecurity Threats
- ● 9-F. Connectivity is Key: Does Your Network Measure Up?
- ● 20-F. Designing WITH People Who Live With Dementia
- ● 30-F. How Do We Move Toward Racial Equity?
- ● 41-F. How to Create an Inclusive Leadership Culture
- ● 57-F. Why Single-Site Life Plan Communities Continue to Thrive
- ● 68-F. Overcome Your Post-Pandemic Marketing Challenges
- ● 81-F. Using PDPM to Thrive During and Beyond the Pandemic
- ● 82-F. After the Pandemic: Moving Forward by Looking Back
- ● 97-F. Yoga: It’s Not Just for Residents Anymore
- ● 98-F. Bringing a Montessori Preschool to Senior Living
- ● 109-F. A Bold Policy Vision for Long-Term Services and Supports
- ● 122-F. Supporting Team Members During Trying Times
- ● 123-F. Virtual Reality: Changing the Way Caregivers Learn
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- ● 10-G. Internet Connectivity in Affordable Housing
- ● 11-G. Bridging the Interoperability Gap in Post-Acute Care
- ● 21-G. Designing Spaces that Promote Engagement
- ● 31-G. Strategies for Providing Culturally Sensitive Care
- ● 69-G. Milestone-Based Planning: Maximizing Results in Troubled Times
- ● 83-G. Managing Mobility: Transportation, Health, and Quality of Life
- ● 84-G. Infection Preventionists in Nursing Homes
- ● 100-G. How to Prepare Older Adults for Aging Solo
- ● 111-G. Employee Benefits: Legal and Regulatory Update
- ● 124-G. ReST: Addressing Moral Distress Through Peer Support
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- ● 12-H. Leveraging Technology to Build Community During COVID
- ● 32-H. Creating Brave Spaces for Conversations about Diversity
- ● 44-H. How Boards Help Create Healthy and Ethical Organizations
- ● 59-H. Linking Planning and Design for a Community-Based NORC
- ● 70-H. Predictive Analytics: Connecting Past Performance to Future Success
- ● 85-H. Revitalize Your Community: Adopt an Entrepreneurial Spirit
- ● 86-H. Preserving Affordable Senior Housing: Is RAD Right for You?
- ● 101-H. Debunking the Myths about Resident-Directed Communities
- ● 112-H. COVID-19 Liability Protections, Claims, and Defenses
- ● 126-H. How to Ensure Safe Care for Seniors
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Category Descriptions
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This category applies to all individuals attending the annual meeting NOT associated with a business firm, and includes employees and board members of LeadingAge provider organizations, and retired NH/AL administrators. Full-time university professors and full-time employees of not-for-profit organizations also fall under the Provider category.
*Business firms (including consultants) and exhibitors may not register under this category. Full-time professors who market the Annual Meeting to students can apply for scholarships, please contact kcramer@leadingage.org.Full Provider (Sunday – Wednesday)
- Keynotes (Sun-Wed)
- Education Sessions (Sun-Wed)
- EXPO (Mon-Wed)
- EXPO Lunch (Mon, Tues)
Daily Provider (Choice of Sunday-Wednesday, applicable to day registered)
- Keynotes (Sun-Wed)
- Education Sessions (Sun-Wed)
- EXPO (Mon-Wed)
- EXPO Lunch (Mon, Tues)
EXPO-Only Daily Provider* (Choice of Monday-Wednesday, applicable to day registered, must register in advance and be pre-approved, no access to Education Program)
- Access to EXPO Only (choice of day – Mon-Wed)
- EXPO Lunch (Mon, Tues as applicable to day registered)
* not eligible for CE credits
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This category applies to companies and individuals who sell/market products and/or services to providers and are NOT exhibiting in the EXPO. Exhibitors have invested significant dollars to help attract attendees and this category ensures non-exhibiting companies are equally supporting marketing efforts. For information about exhibiting, please contact the Exhibit Sales Team at Sales@leadingage.org.
Full Business/Non-Exhibitor Participant (Sunday – Wednesday)
- All conference activities, listed under the Full Provider category
Daily Business/Non-Exhibitor Participant (Choice of Sunday – Wednesday)
- All conference activities, listed under the Daily Provider category (applicable to day registered)
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This category applies to companies and individuals who sell/market products and/or services and have already secured their virtual exhibit booth in the EXPO. This category gives FULL access to education and other areas of the event.
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This category applies to individuals who reside in or receive services from a provider organization. This category is not eligible for CE credits.
Elder/Resident (Sunday – Wednesday)
- Elder/Resident Networking Meeting
- All conference activities, listed under the Full Provider category
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This category applies only to full-time college/university students. Students must be 18 years or older and will be required to upload proof of full-time student status, such as a student ID card, transcript, or letter on department letterhead upon registering. This category is not eligible for CE credits.
A limited number of registration and housing scholarships are available to full-time college/ university students. Housing will include a three night hotel stay beginning Sunday evening. More details and how to apply will be posted on the Annual Meeting Student Program page in late Spring.
Student (Sunday – Wednesday)*
- Student Program Kickoff Welcome Reception
- Student Program Celebration
- Leaders-in-Residence event with key aging services leaders in the field of aging services
- Student Office Hours featuring topics such as career paths, job search skills, credentialing, etc.
- Student Union gathering place
- Access to NextGen Networking Events
- All conference activities, listed under the Full Provider category (applicable to day registered)
*This category is not eligible for CE credit
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Full-time university faculty/staff fall under the Provider category for registration. Full-time university faculty/staff may apply for scholarships. Please contact ckramer@leadingage.org to learn more.
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This category applies only to family members of conference registrants (who are NOT employed with a business firm or a provider organization in the aging services field). This category is not eligible for CE credits.
Family (Sunday – Wednesday)*
- Keynotes (Mon-Wed)
- Opening Inspirational Event (Sun)
- EXPO (Mon-Wed)
- EXPO Lunches (Mon, Tues)
*This category is not eligible for CE credits.
Family PLUS Education (Sunday – Wednesday)*
- Keynotes (Mon-Wed)
- Opening Inspirational Event (Sun)
- EXPO (Mon-Wed)
- EXPO Lunches (Mon, Tues)
PLUS - Education Sessions (Sun-Wed)
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Press may register complimentary for the meeting. Subject to verification; please contact Lisa Sanders at lsanders@leadingage.org for information.
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Only the following registration categories are eligible to obtain continuing education credits
- Provider (Full/Daily/Half Day)
- Business/Non-Exhibitor
- Exhibitor with Education (only exhibitor categories that includes CEs, please see exhibitor categories and fees page for details)
Registration Login
Attendee (individual) registration: You will login using your my.leadingage.org email and password. Please email info@leadingage.org or call 1-844-840-4669 if you have any login questions.
Attendee group registration: You will create an event login with a password*. Use this login and password to return to your record or simply click on your registration record link in your confirmation email. If you need help, please email leadingage@maritz.com or call 1-864-208-0400.
*Your group event login is new each year, it does not carry over to the next event.
Exhibitor registration: You will login using your company name and password. Use this login and password to return to your record or simply click on your registration record link in your confirmation email. If you need help, please email leadingage@maritz.com or call 1-864-208-0400.
Everyone seeking credits must register for a CE eligible category and provide the required CE registration information.
LeadingAge will monitor/track attendance using RFID-enabled name badges and provide CE documentation to all attendees who are present for the full duration of each session and keynote (credit cannot be provided for late arrivals, early departures, or without RFID data verification).
Please allow 4-6 weeks for attendance data to be processed and reported.
Note: LeadingAge may not be able to report your session attendance before December 15, 2021. Please check your licensure renewal date to ensure that you have adequate time to use attendance from this event and plan accordingly.
