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Long Term Care and the Law 

February 25-27, 2009
Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino
Las Vegas, NV
PointRight, Inc. and Zimmet Healthcare Services Group LLC have provided sponsorship in support of this program.

Program Description

This premier program addresses the legal issues facing the long term care industry. Again this year, the program will include a track of sessions on the legal issues facing assisted living facilities, such as resident agreements, home and community based waivers, Fair Housing challenges, and HUD Financing. The program will also include sessions on topics of interest to counsel for skilled nursing facilities including state of mergers and acquisitions, survey and enforcement, identity theft, Medicaid, hospice, recovery audit contractors and legal ethics.

The Long Term Care, Senior Housing, In-Home Care, and Rehabilitation Practice Group luncheon, sponsored by Principle Valuation LLC, will be held on Thursday, February 26. Please note: There is an additional fee for the luncheon, space is limited and pre-registration is required.

CLE Information

This program will be worth approximately 17.75 credits (including 2.0 ethics credit) for 60-minute states and approximately 21.3 credits (including 2.4 ethics credit) for 50-minute states. This seminar will be worth approximately 17.0 nursing home administrator credits. Participants will be given CLE Request forms at the program. Forms must be completed and returned to AHLA staff to receive credit. The sessions, unless otherwise designated, are intermediate to advanced in level. There are no prerequisites required to register for this program.

This seminar will be worth approximately 21.0 CPE credits. AHLA is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State boards of accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit. Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be addressed to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors, 150 Fourth Avenue North, Suite 700, Nashville, TN 37219-2417. NASBA's web site is located at www.nasba.org.

This program is designed to be an update on developments in the area of long term care. There are no prerequisites or advanced preparations required to register for this group live program. Those seeking accounting credits should be familiar with the basic concepts of law and terminology associated with this area in order to obtain the full educational benefit of this program.

Hotel Information

Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino
3667 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Las Vegas, NV 89109


 
Related Resources

 Brochure

2009 Long Term Care and the Law program brochure

In cooperation with:
AAHSA, AHCA, ASHA, ALFA,
and NCAL

 Registration Information

AHLA Member: $990
AHLA Group: $915
Non-Member: $1190
Printed Course Materials: $75

 

 Program Exhibitors

LTC Alliance
PointRight, Inc.
Principle Valuation LLC
Specialized Medical Services, Inc.
Upstairs Solutions LTC
Zimmet Healthcare Services Group LLC

Exhibitor Application

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