2019HOSPICE &PALLIATIVE CARE CONFERENCE
JOINTLY PROVIDED BY: Hospice & Palliative Care Association of ArkansasUniversity of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
Pre-Conference - October 14
Conference - October 15 & 16
Hot Springs Convention CenterHot Springs, Arkansas
#hpcaa2019
CONFERENCE DETAILS
CONFERENCE MOBILE APP! Once again we are featuring a mobile application! Attendees that registered before the event received an email invitation to download the app. Instructions are located around the conference on how to download without the email invite. Login (verify account) on the app to have full access to the program schedule, session and presenter information and provided handouts, exhibitor information, social wall, note taking, attendee messaging, and much more!!
ASSISTANCEPlease visit the registration table in the Grand Lobby during conference hours with questions or concerns. You may also access “Helpful Information” in the conference mobile app.
EDUCATION MATERIALS/HANDOUTSHandouts submitted by presenters are available for viewing and download from the conference mobile app. Printed materials are not provided. (Not all presenters submitted handouts.)
YOUR COMFORT IS OUR CONCERNConvention Center staff will do their best to provide a comfortable climate for our conference; however, it may be warmer or cooler than you prefer. Please layer your clothing to give you options. CONFERENCE ETIQUETTEPlease keep discussions to a minimum and voices low during presentations. Please visit the restroom before sessions begin; movement in and out of the rooms is disruptive. Attendees are requested to mute their electronic devices during sessions. Individuals talking on devices during a session will be asked to leave the room. Please tidy you area/table when leaving for the next session. EXHIBITORSA variety of up-to-date products and services are on display by exhibitors including vendor booths with products for sale (purses, jewelry, etc.). Exhibitors are accessible on Tuesday & Wednesday. Don’t miss out on the great products and service they are sharing.
Play vendor BINGO (sheet in your conference bag) to be included in a drawing for a gift card! Submit BINGO form at the Registration Desk no later than Wednesday at 3:00 PM. SILENT AUCTIONDon’t miss the conference Silent Auction located in the Grand Lobby! All proceeds from the auction assist HPCAA in furthering our mission! Bidding closes at 1:00 PM Wednesday! Winners will be announced through the conference mobile app. Pay and pickup winnings during the 2:30 break.
SOCIAL MEDIA!Please “like” the HPCAA Instagram and Facebook pages! During the event we will post pictures and you can too! Use hashtag #hpcaa2019!!
CONTINUING EDUCATION EVALUATIONS AND CERTIFICATES
Note: Nurses follow a different process this year.
The following Continuing Education Credits/Certificates are available by discipline: z Physician & Pharmacist (CME PRA Category 1 Credit) z Nurse (ANCC)z Nursing Home Administrator (Office of Long Term Care)
PHYSICIAN, PHARMACIST & NURSEThe Evaluation, Credit Claim & Certificate forms are in your conference folder. The Evaluation Form was created by the UAMS College of Medicine and is required to receive CE credit. Physicians, pharmacists and nurses must submit their Evaluation Form along with their Credit Claim Form at the conference to receive CE credit. You should indicate on the Credit Claim Form the sessions attended including hours earned and total hours earned on the form, as well as completing the remaining fields. Then the total number of hours earned (as indicated on the credit claim form) should be recorded on the Certificate. KEEP the certificate for your record. Submit the Evaluation and Credit Claim Forms at the designated Registration table at the end of the conference (at end of day if not returning the following day).
OFFICE OF LONG TERM CAREComplete the Evaluation form located in your conference folder and submit to the designated registration table at the end of your last day at the conference to obtain certificate
SOCIAL WORKThe Arkansas Social Work Licensing Board does not pre-approve social work continuing education. It is the licensee’s responsibility, using his/her professional judgement, to determine the workshops that are applicable and appropriate to his/her professional development as a social worker. Visit the Arkansas Social Work Licensing Board website for more information. Certificate of Attendance with session schedule is available upon submission of Evaluation Form. OTHERAll other attendees may obtain a Certificate of Attendance upon submission of Evaluation Form.
“Today was wonderful”
“Great speakers”“Interesting and informative”
“Great topics, good venue,well organized”
“Extremely helpful information & practical help”
“Great variety of topics”
“I enjoyed the conference very much!”
“Very diverse topics! Enjoyed them all!”
ABOUT THE CONFERENCE
THE PURPOSE OF THE CONFERENCE is to share evidence based information in pain & symptom management and end of life care, along with communication tools to better care for patients with serious illness. At the conclusion of this activity, the participant will be able to:
z Develop practical strategies for introducing discussions of a patient’s end of life care plan. z Develop practical techniques to improve advance care planning. z Acknowledge updates in quality, regulator and compliance areas of hospice. z Manage the physical, psychological, and social causes of distress in life limited patients and their families. z Increase knowledge of drug classifications/medications. z Increase knowledge of symptom management for the seriously ill.
TARGET AUDIENCE is Physicians, Physician Assistants, Pharmacists, Nurse Practitioners, Nurses, Nursing Home Administrators, Social Workers, Chaplains and other healthcare professionals interested in hospice, palliative care and/or issues related to serious illness.
CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS
AMA DESIGNATION STATEMENTThe University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences designates this live activity for a maximum of 18.5 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
ANCC DESIGNATION STATEMENTThe University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences designates this live activity for a maximum of 18.5 ANCC contact hours. Nursing contact hours will be awarded for successful completion of program components based upon documented attendance and completion of evaluation materials. ACCREDITATION STATEMENTIn support of improving patient care, this activity has been planned and implemented by the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and Hospice & Palliative Care Association of Arkansas. University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) to provide continuing educationfor the healthcare team.
NURSING HOME ADMINISTRATOR / ADHS DIVISION OF MEDICAL SERVICES OFFICE OF LONG TERM CAREAPPROVAL ID# AR 7118-HPCA19-18.75 SOCIAL WORKThe Arkansas Social Work Licensing Board does not pre-approve social work continuing education. It is the licensee’s responsibility, using his/her professional judgment, to determine the workshops that are applicable and appropriate to his/her professional development as a social worker. Visit the Arkansas Social Work Licensing Board website for more information.
FACULTY
Roseanne Berry, MSN, RNPartner/ConsultantR & C Healthcare Solutions Jamie Boshears, CT, GC-CBereavement SpecialistArkansas Hospice, Inc. Simone Brock, FT, GC-C, CFSPBereavement SpecialistArkansas Hospice, Inc. Carrie Calhoon, LCSWSocial WorkerUAMS Department of Internal MedicineDivision of Palliative Medicine Jody CarterEmergency Preparedness CoordinatorBaptist Health Kimberly Curseen, MDDirector of Outpatient Supportive CareEmory School of Medicine James Fletcher, MDAssociate Professor of MedicineUAMS Department of Internal MedicineDivision of Palliative Medicine Masil George, MDAssociate Professor of Medicine Dept. of GeriatricsUniversity of Arkansas for Medical SciencesMedical DirectorBaptist Health Hospice Dianne GrayPresidentHospice & Healthcare Communications Laura Guidry-Grimes, PhDAssistant Professor/Clinical EthicistUniversity of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Sarah Beth Harrington, MDAssociate Professor of Medicine UAMS Department of Internal MedicineDivision of Palliative Medicine Chief, Palliative Care Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System
Carrie Hyde, MDAssociate Professor of MedicineUAMS Department of Internal MedicineDivision of Palliative Medicine Brian Jones, DHScPresident, CEOSHARE Foundation
Dale Larson, PhDProfessor, Department of Counseling PsychologySanta Clara University Leigh Maddison, LCSWSocial WorkerUAMS Department of Internal MedicineDivision of Palliative Medicine Jenifer McLelland, RN, CHPNExecutive DirectorLife Touch Hospice Heather Moore, MDAssociate Professor of MedicineUAMS Department of Internal Medicine Division of Palliative MedicineStaff PhysicianCentral Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System Palliative Care Section
Alvin “Woody” Moss, MD, FACP, FAAHPMDirector/Professor of MedicineRobert C. Byrd Health Sciences CenterWest Virginia University Jeff Pace, RNHospital Clinical CoordinatorARORA Abby Ramseyer, DOMaternal Fetal Medicine FellowUniversity of Arkansas for Medical SciencesDepartment of OB/GYN
Jennifer Shuler, APRNArkansas Department of Human ServicesSubstance Abuse Treatment ServicesNurse Practitioner/Co-State Opioid Treatment Authority
Kenneth Morgan Sauer, MDDirector of Supportive CareBaptist Health North Little Rock
Jamie Watson, PhDAssistant Professor / Clinical EthicistUniversity of Arkansas for Medical ScientistArkansas Children’s Hospital Shari Wells, APRN, ACHPNHospice & Palliative Care Nurse PractitionerUnity Health
Neal Wyatt, DOPalliative Medicine PhysicianSupportive Care Unity HealthMedical DirectorArkansas Hospice, Inc.
HPCAA EDUCATION/PLANNING COMMITTEE
Lisa VadenHPCAA Executive Director
Cassie Crofford, RN
Lynn Dees, APRN
Tom Edwards, Chaplain
Sarah E. Harrington, MD
Diane Morgan, MSN, BSN, APN,
GCNS-BC, ACHPN
Kay Kirk, RN, BSN, CHPN
Deanna May, RN, CHPN
Justin “Cole” Richard, RN
MONDAY, OCTOBER 14Pre-Conference Day LOCATION
8:30 am – 9:00 am Sign-In & Onsite Registration Grand Lobby
Track 1: Symptom Management Rms. 201/202
9:00 am – 10:30 am Sarah Beth Harrington, MD – Opioids: Review of Long and Short Acting Prescribing
10:45 am – 11:15 am Sarah Beth Harrington, MD – Opioid Practice Problems/Workshop
11:15 am – 12:15 pm James Fletcher, MD – Constipation: Old Tricks Meet New Therapies
12:15 pm – 1:30 pm Lunch Grand Lobby
12:45 pm – 1:30 pm Office Hours: Questions for the Presenters
1:30 pm – 3:00 pm Shari Wells, APRN – Dyspnea & CPAP Use at End of Life
3:15 pm – 4:15 pm Heather Moore, MD – Agitation at End of Life
Track 2: Hospice Regulatory Rms. 203/204
9:00 am – 10:30 am Roseanne Berry, MSN, RN – Hospice Eligibility: The Paths
10:45 am – 12:15 pm Roseanne Berry, MSN, RN – Improving Quality by Using HQRP
12:15 pm – 1:30 pm Lunch Grand Lobby
12:45 pm – 1:30 pm Office Hours: Questions for the Presenter
1:30 pm – 3:00 pm Roseanne Berry, MSN, RN – Understanding & Managing Live Discharges
3:15 pm – 4:15 pm Mr. Jody Carter – Emergency Preparedness
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15Plenary & Concurrent Sessions
7:45 am – 8:30 am Sign-In & Onsite Registration Grand Lobby
8:30 amPlenary Session: Lisa Vaden, HPCAA Executive Director – Welcome and Conference Overview
Rms. 207-209
8:35 am – 10:00 amPlenary Session: Dianne Gray – Talking About Death is Talking About Life
Rms. 207-209
10:00 am – 10:15 am Stretch Your Legs Break - Visit Exhibitors! Grand Lobby
10:15 am – 11:45 amPlenary Session: Kimberly Curseen, MD – Hospice & Medical Marijuana
Rms. 207-209
11:45 am – 12:45 pm Lunch & Heart Awards Presentation Hotel Hot Springs Ballroom
1:00 pm – 2:30 pm
Concurrent Sessions: Morgan Sauer, MD & Jennifer Davis, RN – Hospice 201: Care Planning Room 207 & DocumentingJamie Watson, PhD & Laura Guidry-Grimes, PhD – Ethical Insights for Room 208 Addressing Conflict Between Families and the Medical Team (Ethics)Jeff Pace, RN – ARORA Organ Donation Room 209
2:30 pm – 3:00 pm Break in Exhibitor Hall Grand Lobby
3:00 pm – 4:30 pm
Concurrent Sessions: Neal Wyatt, DO – Decision Making Capacity (Ethics) Room 207Simone Brock, FT, GC-C, CFSP & Jamie Boshears, CT, GC-C – Cake & a Side Room 209 of Death; Hosting a Death CafeLeigh Maddison, LCSW & Carrie Calhoon, LCSW – Talking About Advance Room 208 Care Planning (Ethics)
AGENDA
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16Plenary & Concurrent Sessions LOCATION
7:45 am – 8:30 am Sign-In & Onsite Registration Grand Lobby
8:30 amPlenary Session: Lisa Vaden, HPCAA Executive Director – Welcome and Conference Overview
Rms. 207-209
8:35 am – 10:00 amPlenary Session: Dale Larson, PhD – The Helper’s Journey: Empathy, Compassion and the Chal-lenge of Caring
Rms. 207-209
10:00 am – 10:15 am Stretch Your Legs Break - Visit Exhibitors Grand Lobby
10:15 am – 11:45 amPlenary Session: Alvin “Woody” Moss, MD, FACP, FAAHPM – Advance Care Planning: The Next Generation
Rms. 207-209
11:45 am – 12:45 pm Lunch Hotel Hot Springs Ballroom
1:00 pm – 2:30 pm
Concurrent Sessions: Masil George, MD – Palliative Care & Hospice in ALFs Room 207Jenifer McLelland, RN & Brian Jones, DHSc – The Art of Marketing Through Room 209 the Social Work & Chaplain LensCarrie Hyde, MD – I Wish, Wonder, Worry...Responses for Difficult Conversations Room 208
2:30 pm – 3:00 pm Break in Exhibitor Hall Grand Lobby
3:00 pm – 4:30 pmConcurrent Sessions: Jennifer Shuler – Arkansas’ Opioid Epidemic Room 207Abby Ramsayer, DO – When Birth & Death Intersect Room 208
AGENDA (CONTINUED)
ACCESS THE CONFERENCE
MOBILE APP FOR COMPLETE DETAILS
ON SESSIONS AND SPEAKERS
THANK YOU TO OUR SUPPORTERS, EXHIBITORS & VENDORS
SUPPORTERSHospice & Palliative Care Association of Arkansas501.375.1300
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences501.686.8738
AllCare Pharmacy501.249.0251
Arkansas Cancer Coalition501.404.2363
Total Triage801.652.3456
Arkansas Cremation501.975.1002
Mutual of America901.832.8558
ARORA501-907-9150
NHPCO703-837-1500 IN-KIND SUPPORTERSTeam Clean Carwashwww.facebook.com/teamcleancarwash Arkansas Hospice, Inc. 501.748.3333 Author - Kimberly Pauldeathbydesign.com
OnePoint Patient Carewww.oppc.com
HPCAA receives $10 for each plate issued to fund continuance of
significant end-of-life care programs and outreach.
For more information please visit our website at www.hpcaa.org
DRIVE To promote quality careTo promote quality careTo promote quality care
www.dfa.arkansas.gov
Learn more at
EXHIBITOR & VENDOR LIST
Participating exhibitors are listed in the mobile app for your convenience. You may record notes directly in their mobile app listing for access post-conference.
AllCare Pharmacy
Alzheimer’s Arkansas
Anita’s Accessories
Arkansas Cremation
Arkansas Department of Health
Arkansas Hospice, Inc.
Arkansas Nurses Association
Baptist Health Hospice
DME Express
Enclara Pharmacia
Genesis Donor Program
HAVEN (Hospice-Veteran Partnership)
Hollis House of Gifts
Life Touch Hospice
Mutual of America
Patient Point
Total Triage
Turenne PharMedCo
UAMS Palliative Care
WellSky
Wise Hospice Options
Z & D Medical Services
…your resource for hospice consulting, education
and products.
For more information visit www.weatherbeeresources.com
or call us at (866) 969-7124
SILENT AUCTION DONORS
AllCare Pharmacy
Anita’s Accessories
AR Press Association
Ava Bella Day Spa
Brad & Lisa Vaden
Diamond Bear Brewing Company
Dogwood Hills Guest Farm
Dr. George Platt, DDS
First Security Bank
Frances’ Flower Shop
Hollis House of Gifts
Hospice & Home Care Webinar Network
Hospice Angels
Hospice Pharmacy Solutions
Janet Bowen
Life Touch Hospice
Red Bird Bakery
The Hotel Hot Springs
*Silent Auction Listing as of 10/4/2019
www.allcarepharmacy.com 877-420-9400 toll free 870-246-5553 phone 870-246-6616 fax
Pharmacists on duty 24/7/365
Multiple packaging options (Unit-Dose and Multi-dose)
Facility Management System (FMS) providing online pricing, refill ordering, consultant and usage reports
The Hotel Hot SpringsPHONE
(501) 623-6600
TOLL FREE(877) 623-6697
ADDRESS305 Malvern Avenue, Hot Springs, Arkansas 71901
ENDING CANCER FOR EVERYONEOUR MISSIONThe Arkansas Cancer Coalition exists to facilitateand provide partnerships to reduce the humansuffering and economic burden from cancerfor the citizens of Arkansas.
TOGETHER WE• Provide a current overview of cancer control in Arkansas
• Strengthen and sustain the cancer control partnership and support network
• Direct goals and strategies in the Arkansas Cancer Plan
We know that with detailed planning and making evidenced-based programs in prevention, early detection and care available to all Arkansans, we can dramatically reduce the burden of cancer in our state.
CONTACT US10825 Financial Centre Pkwy #425 | Little Rock, AR 72211Phone: 501-404-2363 | Fax: 501-404-2364www.arcancercoalition.orgE-mail: [email protected]
www.twitter.com/AR_ACCwww.facebook.com/ArkansasCancerCoalition
JOIN THE FIGHTACC implements the following programs in order to address the cancer continuum in Arkansas:• The Arkansas Cancer Plan• The Annual Arkansas Cancer Summit• Arkansas Cancer Plan Grants• Coalition Communications and Outreach• Quarterly Meetings• Trainings• Work Groups
HOW TO STARTMembership is free and easy.Click www.arcancercoalition.org and sign up for free. Membership benefits include a subscription to ACC news publications, invaluable opportunities to network with cancer control professionals and access to ACC grants and support for programs that follow the Arkansas Cancer Plan.
Once you are a member, you have limitlessopportunities to become engaged by:• Joining a work group
• Helping develop new information tools
• Making a tax-deductible or in-kind contribution
Take Control of Your Supplies
www.TurennePharMedCo.com/PatientSupply Toll Free: 1.866.710.7626
Maximize revenue, reduce waste, and increase efficiency with PatientSupply™, your comprehensive inventory control and purchasing system specifically designed for hospice and home health.
Contact us today for information and a demonstration.
ABOUTAt IDC19 experience a unique blend of keynotes, concurrent sessions, preconference learning
and networking opportunities all grounded in the philosophy of the interdisciplinary
organization. You’ll engage with colleagues from across the country as you learn about new
approaches, successful models and innovations that will advance your professional practice
and help strengthen your organization.
Registration Now Open!
nhpco.org/IDC2019
SAVE THE DATE2019 INTERDISCIPLINARYCONFERENCEORLANDO, FL
PRECONFERENCE - NOVEMBER 2-3, 2019MAIN CONFERENCE - NOVEMBER 4-6, 2019GAYLORD PALMS RESORT & CONVENTION CENTER - ORLANDO, FLORIDA
Mutual of America® and Mutual of America Your Retirement Company® are registered service marks of Mutual of America Life Insurance Company, a registered Broker/Dealer. 320 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10022-6839.
A retirement product is not a retirement plan.
What’s your game plan? To get help with yours,visit mutualofamerica.com or call 1-866-954-4321.
START CHRISTMAS SHOPPING! WE HAVE GIFTS FOR ALL
GENDERS AND AGES. WE TAKE DEBIT/CREDIT CARDS
Hospice and Palliative Care Association of Arkansas
411 S. Victory Street, Ste 205 Little Rock, AR 72201
Phone: (501) 375-1300 | www.hpcaa.org