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One HACC Drive Harrisburg, PA 17110-2999 Take YOUR Career to the Next Level with HACC’s Nursing Home Administration Program! Gain skills, knowledge to become a successful nursing home administrator (NHA) in less than three months! Continuing Education Units for Nurses and NHAs: Modules may be applied to the continuing education requirements for both professions. Objective: To provide the 120-hour program for the nursing home administrator required by the Pennsylvania State Board of Examiners of Nursing Home Administrators. Approval: Each module is approved by the Pennsylvania State Board of Examiners of Nursing Home Administrators. HACC will provide all 16 modules, and upon completion of the entire 16 module program, a program certificate. Format: Each module meets on a Friday or Saturday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., with a one-hour lunch break. A $5 food voucher for each module is included in the tuition to be used at Homestead Village’s Plow and Pineapple café. Tuition: $175 per module. See how to save on tuition below! Review Course: A two-day review course is offered following each 16 module course – April 10 and 11 (spring) (CRN 50733) and Nov. 13 and 14 (fall) (CRN 60098). Tuition for the review course and all materials is $395. Location of program: Homestead Village, 1800 Village Circle, Lancaster, PA 17603 Makeup days (due to inclement weather, instructor illness, etc.): April 3 and 4 (spring) and Nov. 6 and 7 (fall). Payment is required at time of registration. Deadline is one week before each module. Confirmation of registration will be sent to each registrant by mail. Refunds will be issued for cancelations made at least one business day before the start of class. Refund request must be in writing. ** Tuition Savings ** ere are two ways to save when registering: 1. Register and pay for all 16 modules one week prior to the first day of class and pay only $2,579 – save $221! (16-Module Bundle: Spring CRN 50716 // Fall CRN 60081) 2. Register and pay for all 16 modules and the review course one week prior to the start of the first day of class and pay only $2,954 – a savings of over $240! (16-Module and Review Course Bundle: Spring CRN 50715 // Fall CRN 60080) Nursing Home Administration Module # Spring 2020 Fall 2020 1 General Administration Feb. 7 (CRN 50717) Sept. 12 (CRN 60083) 3 Role of Government in Health Feb. 8 (CRN 50718) Sept. 11 (CRN 60082) 2 Gerontology, Disease of Aging Feb. 14 (CRN 50719) Sept. 19 (CRN 60085) 4 Fiscal Mgmt., Budgeting Feb. 15 (CRN 50720) Sept. 18 (CRN 60084) 8 Understanding Regulations Feb. 21 (CRN 50721) Sept. 26 (CRN 60087) 11 Health Support Services Feb. 22 (CRN 50722) Sept. 25 (CRN 60086) 6 ird Party Reimbursement Feb, 28 (CRN 50723) Oct. 3 (CRN 60089) 9 Nursing Dept., Resident Care Mgmt. Feb. 29 (CRN 50724) Oct. 16 (CRN 60088) 10 Rehabilitation, Special Care March 6 (CRN 50725) Oct. 10 (CRN 60091) 7 Preparing for Licensure March 7 (CRN 50726) Oct. 9 (CRN 60090) 5 Personnel Mgmt., Labor Relations March 13 (CRN 50727) Oct. 17 (CRN 60093) 13 Dietary Dept., Resident Nutrition March 14 (CRN 50728) Oct. 2 (CRN 60092) 12 Facility Support Services March 20 (CRN 50729) Oct. 24 (CRN 60095) 14 Social Services March 21 (CRN 50730) Oct. 23 (CRN 60094) 16 Strategic Planning, Marketing March 27 (CRN 50731) Oct. 31 (CRN 60097) 15 Risk Mgmt., Safety, Insurance March 28 (CRN 50732) Oct. 30 (CRN 60096) Review course April 10 and 11 (CRN 50733) Nov. 13 and 14 (CRN 60098) Please check the modules that you will be attending before visiting a Welcome Center so we are able to process your registration in a timely fashion. (Spring modules are in date order.) For further information, please call 717-221-1348 or 717-221-1354 or email [email protected]. hacc.edu 800-ABC-HACC EOE-M/F/D/V ©2019 190920-0002 Educational programs presented by Workforce Development and Continuing Education Division of HACC, Central Pennsylvania’s Community College Spring 2020 (Feb. 7-March 28) Fall 2020 (Sept. 11-Oct. 30) Professionally

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Take YOUR Career to the Next Level with HACC’s Nursing Home Administration Program!

Gain skills, knowledge to become a successful nursing home administrator (NHA) in less than three months!

Continuing Education Units for Nurses and NHAs: Modules may be applied to the continuing education requirements for both professions.

Objective: To provide the 120-hour program for the nursing home administrator required by the Pennsylvania State Board of Examiners of Nursing Home Administrators.

Approval: Each module is approved by the Pennsylvania State Board of Examiners of Nursing Home Administrators. HACC will provide all 16 modules, and upon completion of the entire 16 module program, a program certificate.

Format: Each module meets on a Friday or Saturday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., with a one-hour lunch break. A $5 food voucher for each module is included in the tuition to be used at Homestead Village’s Plow and Pineapple café.

Tuition: $175 per module. See how to save on tuition below!

Review Course: A two-day review course is offered following each 16 module course – April 10 and 11 (spring) (CRN 50733) and Nov. 13 and 14 (fall) (CRN 60098). Tuition for the review course and all materials is $395.

Location of program: Homestead Village, 1800 Village Circle, Lancaster, PA 17603

Makeup days (due to inclement weather, instructor illness, etc.): April 3 and 4 (spring) and Nov. 6 and 7 (fall).

Payment is required at time of registration. Deadline is one week before each module. Confirmation of registration will be sent to each registrant by mail. Refunds will be issued for cancelations made at least one business day before the start of class. Refund request must be in writing.

** Tuition Savings **

There are two ways to save when registering:

1. Register and pay for all 16 modules one week prior to the first day of class and pay only $2,579 – save $221! (16-Module Bundle: Spring CRN 50716 // Fall CRN 60081)

2. Register and pay for all 16 modules and the review course one week prior to the start of the first day of class and pay only $2,954 – a savings of over $240! (16-Module and Review Course Bundle: Spring CRN 50715 // Fall CRN 60080)

Nursing Home

AdministrationModule # Spring 2020 Fall 2020 1 General

Administration☐ Feb. 7

(CRN 50717) ☐ Sept. 12

(CRN 60083)

3 Role of Government in Health

☐ Feb. 8 (CRN 50718)

☐ Sept. 11 (CRN 60082)

2 Gerontology, Disease of Aging

☐ Feb. 14 (CRN 50719)

☐ Sept. 19 (CRN 60085)

4 Fiscal Mgmt., Budgeting

☐ Feb. 15 (CRN 50720)

☐ Sept. 18 (CRN 60084)

8 Understanding Regulations

☐ Feb. 21 (CRN 50721)

☐ Sept. 26 (CRN 60087)

11 Health Support Services

☐ Feb. 22 (CRN 50722)

☐ Sept. 25 (CRN 60086)

6 Third Party Reimbursement

☐ Feb, 28 (CRN 50723)

☐ Oct. 3 (CRN 60089)

9 Nursing Dept., Resident Care Mgmt.

☐ Feb. 29 (CRN 50724)

☐ Oct. 16 (CRN 60088)

10 Rehabilitation, Special Care

☐ March 6 (CRN 50725)

☐ Oct. 10 (CRN 60091)

7 Preparing for Licensure

☐ March 7 (CRN 50726)

☐ Oct. 9 (CRN 60090)

5 Personnel Mgmt., Labor Relations

☐ March 13 (CRN 50727)

☐ Oct. 17 (CRN 60093)

13 Dietary Dept., Resident Nutrition

☐ March 14 (CRN 50728)

☐ Oct. 2 (CRN 60092)

12 Facility Support Services

☐ March 20 (CRN 50729)

☐ Oct. 24 (CRN 60095)

14 Social Services ☐ March 21 (CRN 50730)

☐ Oct. 23 (CRN 60094)

16 Strategic Planning, Marketing

☐ March 27 (CRN 50731)

☐ Oct. 31 (CRN 60097)

15 Risk Mgmt., Safety, Insurance

☐ March 28 (CRN 50732)

☐ Oct. 30 (CRN 60096)

Review course ☐ April 10 and 11 (CRN 50733)

☐ Nov. 13 and 14 (CRN 60098)

Please check the modules that you will be attending before visiting a Welcome Center so we are able to process your registration in a timely fashion. (Spring modules are in date order.)

For further information, please call 717-221-1348 or 717-221-1354 or email [email protected].

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Fall 2020 (Sept. 11-Oct. 30)

Professionally

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Registration Form Spring 2020 and Fall 2020

Nursing Home Administration Program

Name: _______________________________________________

Address: _____________________________________________

City, State, Zip: ________________________________________

Date of Birth: _________________________________________

Home Phone: (______)__________________________________

Work Phone: (______)__________________________________

Email: _______________________________________________

Fax: (______)__________________________________________

Total Tuition: _________________________________________

(Please see reverse for tuition costs.)

To register by phone, please call 717-221-1348 or 717-221-1354.

VISA, MasterCard and Discover accepted.

Cash, check, credit cards and money orders accepted if registering in person at any HACC Welcome Center.

If paying by check, make check payable to HACC and mail to:

HACC, One HACC Drive (Midtown 1, Room 215) Harrisburg, PA 17110

Module 1General Administration, Organization and Management in Nursing HomesApproved for Continuing Education No. NHCE102171

Faculty: Douglas Motter, MBA, B.A., NHA – Motter is president of Homestead Village in Lancaster.

Module 2Gerontology, Diseases of the Aging, Death and DyingApproved for Continuing Education No. NHCE102172

Faculty: Maureen Kelly, MHCA, BSN, RN, LNHA – Kelly is the executive director of VibraLife Senior Living Community in Mechanicsburg.

Module 3The Role of Government in Health Policy, Regulation and ReimbursementApproved for Continuing Education No. NHCE102173

Faculty: Douglas Motter, MBA, B.A., NHA – Motter is president of Homestead Village in Lancaster.

Module 4Fiscal Management, Budgeting and AccountingApproved for Continuing Education No. NHCE102174

Faculty: Tracy Biesecker, MBA, NHA, CASP – Biesecker is the chief financial officer for Messiah Lifeways in Mechanicsburg.

Module 5Personnel Management and Labor RelationsApproved for Continuing Education No. NHCE102175

Faculty: David P. Brown Sr., SHRM-SCP, SPHR, NHA – Brown is associate vice president for human resources for Liberty Lutheran Services in Ambler.

Module 6Third Party ReimbursementApproved for Continuing Education No. NHCE102176

Faculty: Charles Maines, BSW, MBA, NHA – Maines is senior director of contracting and network administration at Kairos Health Systems in Lancaster.

Module 7Preparing for Licensure/Certification Surveys and Meeting Other Regulatory RequirementsApproved for Continuing Education No. NHCE102177

Faculty: Sharon Eyster, M.A., ACBW, CNHA, FACHCA – Eyster is the director of operations for WILMAC Corporation in York.

Module 8Understanding Regulations, Deficiencies, Plans of Corrections and Quality AssuranceApproved for Continuing Education No. NHCE102178

Faculty: Sharon Eyster, M.A., ACBW, CNHA, FACHCA – Eyster is the director of operations for WILMAC Corporation in York.

Module 9Nursing Department and Resident Care ManagementApproved for Continuing Education No. NHCE102179

Faculty: Sandy Kingsley, RN, BSN, MSN, WCC – Kingsley is the director of quality assurance and performance improvement for the WILMAC Corporation in York.

Module 10Rehabilitation Services and Special Care ServicesApproved for Continuing Education No. NHCE102180

Faculty: Wendy Hollen, M.S., OTR/L – Hollen is an occupational therapist for Apex Rehabilitation Services at Rest Haven in York.

Module 11Health Support Services: Pharmacy, Medical Records and Diagnostic ServicesApproved for Continuing Education No. NHCE102181

Faculty: Anastasia Sidor, PharmD, BCGP – Sidor is a consultant pharmacist director for Brockie Pharmatech in York.

Natalie Logsdon, PharmD, BCGP – Logsdon is a consultant pharmacist for Brockie Pharmatech in York and Potomac Pharmatech in Williamsport, Maryland.

Mary Ann Leonard, RHIA, CRM, RAC-CT – Leonard is a health information professional consultant and lecturer.

Eva Bering, MHA, MSN, NHA – Bering most recently was vice president of operations for Landis Communities in Lititz.

Module 12Facility Support Services: Building/Grounds, Housekeeping, Laundry, Central SupplyApproved for Continuing Education No. NHCE102182

Faculty: Stacie Keeney, MBA, RN, BSN – Keeney is a cardiac recovery registered nurse with Cardiac Catheterization Services at Geisinger Holy Spirit Hospital. Previously, she was resident care director at the Senior Commons at Powder Mill in York.

Kelli Mills, BSW, NHA – Mills is vice president of operations at Messiah Lifeways in Mechanicsburg.

Module 13Dietary Department and Resident NutritionApproved for Continuing Education No. NHCE102183

Faculty: Michele A. Wood, M.S., RD, LDN – Wood is a health care consultant who prepares facilities for the yearly survey process by the Pennsylvania Department of Health.

Module 14Social Services, Family and Community Relationships, and Resident RightsApproved for Continuing Education No. NHCE102184

Faculty: Michelle Loucks, MSW – Loucks is executive director at Spiritrust Lutheran in Shrewsbury.

Megan Kreider, MSW – Kreider is the director of social services at the Gardens at Camp Hill in Camp Hill.

Module 15Risk Management, Safety and InsuranceApproved for Continuing Education No. NHCE102185

Faculty: Connie Kopp – Kopp is corporate director of risk management at Masonic Village in Elizabethtown.

Module 16Strategic Planning, Marketing and Public RelationsApproved for Continuing Education No. NHCE102186

Faculty: Eva Bering, MHA, MSN, RN, NHA – Bering most recently was vice president of operations at Landis Communities in Lititz.

Kim Daly Nobbs, B.S. – Nobbs is partner at Greenstone Mosaic, LLC in Lancaster.

Douglas Motter, MBA, B.A., NHA – Motter is president of Homestead Village in Lancaster.