Boosters and Beyond: Holistic Dementia Care & Antipsychotic Drug Reduction: Family and Resident Education (IP3)

Online via Zoom

Topic: Boosters and Beyond: Holistic Dementia Care & Antipsychotic Drug Reduction: Family and Resident Education (IP3 Infection Prevention for Infection Preventionists by Infection Preventionists Office Hours) Description: Calling all Infection Preventionists! This lively discussion features peer-to-peer learning and lots of great ideas. Stop what you’re doing, come take a break, and spend some time with […]

Emergency Preparedness: Back to Basics Session 1 – Overview

Online via Zoom

The IPRO QIN-QIO nursing home team supports providers in maintaining competency, skill, and readiness for emergencies. If you are new to your position or would like to brush up on emergency planning, then this series is for you. Don’t wait to discover the worst that could happen. Learn to be prepared in advance for any […]

Boosters and Beyond: Holistic Dementia Care Approaches & Antipsychotic Drug Reduction: Antipsychotic Use at the End of Life

Online via Zoom

Topic: Boosters and Beyond: Holistic Dementia Care Approaches & Antipsychotic Drug Reduction: Antipsychotic Use at the End of Life Description: A hospice and palliative medicine expert will discuss how antipsychotics may be used in terminal delirium for residents dying in the nursing home. In addition, we will discuss the hospice management of end stage dementia […]

Emergency Preparedness: Back to Basics Session 2 – What’s the Worst that Could Happen?

Session 2: What’s the worst that could happen? In this session, participants will learn: The difference between a Hazard Vulnerability Analysis and a Facility-Based Risk Assessment Best practices for engaging staff and community partners in completing your Hazard Vulnerability Analysis and Facility-Based Risk Assessment How the Hazard Vulnerability Analysis and Facility-Based Risk Assessment relate to […]

IPRO HQIC Sepsis Affinity Group: Mid-to-large sized Hospitals

Online via WebEx

  Sepsis remains a national priority and is a complex and challenging condition to manage. Despite substantial attention to improvement, an opportunity still exists to decrease sepsis-related morbidity and mortality. More than 1.7 million adults in the U.S develop sepsis every year, leading to over 270,000 deaths (CDC, 2020). Hospitals are committed to improving care, […]