The SLP program provides a comprehensive framework to help train and support SLPs in the skilled nursing and long-term care settings.
Entry & Mid Level
Online Cohort
Free
50+ SLP Materials for LTC
12 Interactive Webinars
12 Weeks
SLP Survival Guide: Thriving in SNF and LTC SettingThis insightful webinar where dives into the daily realities of being a SLP in SNF and LTC settings. From exploring a typical day’s challenges and opportunities to understanding vital scope of practice resources, this session offers invaluable insights for SLPs navigating the SNF/LTC landscape.
Dive into the fundamental aspects of screening, assessing, and intervening within the SNF/LTC setting in this comprehensive training. Gain a thorough understanding of defining screens, assessments, and interventions, as well as identifying reasons for screening, standardized assessments commonly used in LTC/SNF settings, and the rationale behind intentional interventions.
Explore the process of ICD-10 coding, MAC protocols, and frequent CPT codes used by SLPs in SNF/LTC settings, alongside efficient billing methods for treatment involving multiple patients.
Join us for an essential training session tailored for SLPs in the SNF/ LTC setting, where you’ll gain proficiency in documentation, goal setting, and coding fundamentals. Explore ideal documentation practices and access valuable resources to enhance your skills and ensure comprehensive patient care.
Embark on a comprehensive exploration of the Why, Who, What, and How of long-term care programming, with a special focus on the distinctive role of SLPs. Join us for an engaging discussion where we unravel the significance, stakeholders, objectives, and implementation strategies of long-term care programs, while highlighting the invaluable contributions of SLPs.
Unlock the fundamentals of PDPM and discover how SLPs can play a pivotal role in capturing essential components to portray a precise clinical depiction of their patients. Our training sessions grasp the basics of PDPM and learn strategies for SLPs to contribute effectively, ensuring comprehensive and accurate patient assessments.
This webinar is tailored for SLPs in SNF and LTC settings, focusing on dysphagia management. Gain practical strategies and insights on assessment, treatment, interdisciplinary collaboration, and regulatory compliance to optimize patient care.
Explore effective dementia management strategies tailored for SLPs in SNF and LTC settings. Learn practical approaches for assessment, communication enhancement, caregiver education, and interdisciplinary collaboration to improve quality of life for individuals with dementia.
Struggling to devise treatment plans for patients with higher-level cognitive deficits or mental health diagnoses? This training session to explore best practices and approaches for effectively addressing cognition deficits in your facility, empowering you to provide comprehensive care.
While speech and language skills form the cornerstone of our profession, understanding their application in the SNF/LTC setting is crucial. Join us for a comprehensive training session where we’ll delve into best practices and effective approaches for tackling language and voice deficits within your facility, empowering you to deliver tailored and impactful care.
While cardiopulmonary diagnoses often impact swallowing and speech functions, understanding how to effectively intervene is key. In this training session we’ll explore best practices and strategies for cardiopulmonary treatment in your facility, equipping you with the knowledge and tools to optimize patient outcomes.
Curious about the key players in your facility and the concept of an interdisciplinary team (IDT)? Wondering how your role intersects with the IDT? This insightful webinar dives into the roles and expectations of the IDT in your facility, empowering you to collaborate effectively and enhance patient care outcomes.
A course designed to introduce the DOR role and strategies to efficiently manage your daily and weekly tasks. Also, to provide an introduction into collaboration with the interdisciplinary team.
This course will introduce the DOR to all things Nethealth including projections, assessments, monthly closeout, and pertinent reports to monitor. Â
This course is to initiate a basic understanding of skilled and long term care payor sources, interdisciplinary collaboration, state survey must dos, the facilities star rating, and how reimbursement works within a skilled nursing facility. Â
A course designed to operationalize planning of NetHealth projections, scheduling of full time, part time, and PRN staff, cross discipline utilization, and various modes of treatment when completing schedules. Â
A course designed to dive into Point Click Care and Matrix to achieve basic navigation and knowledge of how to identify items within the EMR.Â
This course is outlined to provide an understanding of how skilled payor sources reimburse, and the variations of managed care. It will review scheduling techniques within projections to optimize clinical outcomes within skilled caseload management. Â
A course tailored to the DOR for understanding of PDPM basics, including clinical categories, PT/OT/ST/Nursing/NTA components and how to utilize the incredible QRM buzz tool.Â
This is part 2 of PDPM basics for the DOR that will help you gain an understanding of section GG, the BIMS, and the PHQ9 assessment. Â
A course to portray effective long term care programming to include screening, and various reimbursement within LTC. This course will demonstrate how LTC management will impact the facilities casper report and quality measures. We will also dive into efficient long term caseload management with specifics in CPT code reimbursement.
This course is part 2 of long term caseload management with a deep dive into case mix index tracking and reimbursement, planning of CMI upcoming assessments, and how to implement effective screens, evaluations and assessments in collaboration with the IDT. Â
A course designed to implement effective discharge planning. Review of skilled and long term care therapy discharges, when to utilize a NOMNC, Medicare wellness periods and how to efficiently run a weekly rehab meeting and engage in the interdisciplinary utilization review. Â
A course outlined to review in detail end of month reconciliation for triple check, compliance with orders and physician signatures, and a basic understanding of NOMNCs. Â
This course is designed to provide a basic understanding of key performance indicators, trends, and interpretation of reports to maintain positive departmental trends. Â
A course designed for the DOR on the basics of care planning, state survey readiness within the therapy department, monitoring of equipment calibration, altered diets and adaptive equipment, and therapy specific F tags. Â
A course designed to help the DOR acquire good leadership skills, staff and self-accountability, team appreciation and show casing resident success within your department. Â
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All positions are CFY eligible.