Description
Original recording date: March 3, 2026. This session was presented at the LeadingAge Minnesota Institute. The content of this session is provided for informational purposes only and reflects regulations and best practices accurate as of the date of the recording.
Analyze Minnesota's changing long-term care population and identify strategies to meet emerging clinical, cultural, workforce, and facility needs.
Length: 1 hour
CEUs
This webinar has been approved for 1 CEU by MN-BELTSS and is applicable for the MN Board of Nursing. A general certificate is also available.
Learning Objectives
- Analyze data specific to Minnesota to understand the changing age, cultural, and socioeconomic of long-term care residents and demand for specialized clinical interventions.
- Understand strategies for effectively identifying, managing, and supporting residents with mental health conditions, dementia-related behaviors, and substance use disorders.
- Discuss proactive strategies for workforce development, facility design, and service offerings to meet the anticipated needs of tomorrow’s long-term care residents in Minnesota.
Audience
Applicable to Adult Day Services, Assisted Living, Corporate/Management Offices, Home Care, Hospice, Independent Living, and Nursing Homes..
Presenters
Simon Mittal, MD, MMM, CMD, CHMD, Founder, SMM Coaching & Consulting and Envisage Health, Roseville