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Oregon Hospice Association Professional Practices Exchange Compassion September 13-15, 2015 The Riverhouse Hotel & Convention Center in Bend HIGHLIGHTS Hospice Providers Council, Hospice & Palliative Medicine Providers' Forum, Volunteer Coordinator Consortium and Bereavement Coordinator Coalition, followed by a Welcome Reception on Sunday, 9/13. Awards Dinner & Deborah Whiting Jaques Retirement Celebration on Monday, 9/14. LODGING The Riverhouse Hotel and Convention Center is located in the heart of Bend, Oregon. Rooms are available at a rate of $109 per night with a limited number of upgradeable rooms at an additional charge. Guest rooms are blocked for this event until 8/21/15 while rooms are available and reservations can be made directly at The Riverhouse, 1.800.547.3928. Registration fee does not include lodging. The Riverhouse Hotel and Convention Center is located at 2850 Rippling River Court in Bend, Oregon 97701. GREEN CONFERENCE Please download session handouts from the Oregon Hospice Association website (www.oregonhospice.org) after 9/8/15. CONTINUING EDUCATION This program has been approved for a maximum of 8.5 CEUs by the NASW Washington State Chapter. Licensed Social Workers, Marriage and Family Therapists and Mental Health Counselors are eligible. Provider number #1975-153. This program has also been approved for a maximum of 10.5 Education Contact Hours by California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider CEP14488. PLENARY SPEAKERS Debra Jarvis, MA, M.Div. Author, Producer and International Speaker, Seattle, WA WHO SHOULD ATTEND? Jennifer Kennedy, MA, BSN, CHC Director Regulatory & Compliance, National Hospice & Palliative Care Organization, Alexandria, VA David R. Grube, MD Medical Director Compassion & Choices, Corvallis, OR Jason Malcom, LCSW Bereavement Coordinator VA Portland, Portland, OR Ryan Weller, LCSW Director VA Portland Palliative Care Fellowship Program, Portland, OR President/CEO/Executive Director Medical Director/Physician Nurse Practitioner Nurse Nurse Manager/Director/PCC Social Worker/LCSW Volunteer Coordinator/Volunteer Hospice Aide Marketing/Development/Education Hospice Board Member Chaplain/Spiritual Counselor Bereavement Coordinator RCF/SNF Administrator/Staff Hospital Discharge Planner 1

REGISTRATION Please complete and return one registration per person. You may register and pay online at http://oregonhospice.org/?p=2687. Name: Title: President/CEO/Executive Director Medical Director/Physician Nurse Practitioner Nurse Nurse Manager/Director/PCC Work Telephone: Social Worker/LCSW Bereavement Coordinator Volunteer Coordinator/Volunteer RCF/SNF Administrator/Staff Hospice Aide Hospital Discharge Planner Marketing/Development/Education Hospice Board Member Chaplain/Spiritual Counselor Other Cell Phone: Organization: Mailing Address: City: State: Zip: E-Mail: Special Needs (diet, disability): Payment Method: Check VISA/MC VISA/Mastercard #: Exp.: Billing Address for Credit Card (if different from above): Signature: FEES OREGON HOSPICE ASSOCIATION/WSHPCO MEMBER After 8/21 1 individual - One Day (please circle Monday or Tuesday) $275 1 individual - Two Days $425 *GROUP RATE (Available to Oregon Hospice Association & WSHPCO Members) *Group rate applies if 2 or more individuals from the same organization attend the conference. Individuals must attend both days and registrations must be received together. 2 or more individuals from the same organization $375 5 or more individuals from the same organization $350 NON-MEMBER One Day (please circle Monday or Tuesday) $325 Two Days $575 AWARDS DINNER and DJ s RETIREMENT CELEBRATION - September 14, 2015 Entrée choice (please choose) Grilled Salmon Vegetarian Ravioli $60 2 TOTAL ENCLOSED: Please send check and payment to: Oregon Hospice Association P. O. Box 10796 Portland, OR 97296 Email: mccauley@oregonhospice.org. CANCELLATIONS: Full refund less a $20 processing fee if notice is made by 8/24/15. No refund will be granted thereafter. Substitutes are welcome. WALK-INS: Walk-ins are welcome if space is available and payment is made in full.

PLENARY PROFILES Debra Jarvis is not your typical hospital chaplain, said the people at TED when they produced Debra s 2014 TEDMED talk given in Washington, DC (tedmed talk given in washington, d.c). They are right. Debra has been a hospital and hospice chaplain for more than 30 years. She is also an international speaker, producer, cancer survivor and author of It s Not About the Hair: And Other Certainties of Life & Cancer, and other books. Before completing a sabbatical in Geneva this summer, Debra worked at the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance, as a writer-in-residence for the University Congregational Church of Christ in Seattle and as a pastoral consultant for volunteer groups caring for people with AIDS and MS. Debra values humor as a survival strategy for patients and families and for hospice and palliative care professionals. Debra will inspire you to discover strengths you never knew you had. Jennifer Kennedy, MA, BSN, CHC is the Director of Regulatory and Compliance for the National Hospice & Palliative Care Organization. She has nearly 30 years of experience as a leader and nurse in diverse healthcare settings. Jennifer has worked in hospice care for more than 16 years and at NHPCO for over 8 years as one of the leads for hospice compliance. She has a Bachelor s degree in nursing, a dual master s degree in health education and case management, and is currently working on a doctoral degree in health care education and policy. Jennifer speaks at national and state conferences, writes articles for trade journals, contributes to health care publisher materials and develops education and resources for hospice and palliative care providers. Jennifer is a trusted colleague and resource for Oregon s and the nation s hospices. Jason Malcom is the Coordinator of the VA Portland Health Care System s (VAPHCS) Bereavement Program, the Clinical Social Worker for the Palliative Care Consult Team, and the Clinical Social Worker assigned to the Department of Geriatrics. Jason serves as a board member for the VA NW Network s Social Work Professional Standards Board, clinical preceptor for VAPHCS Interprofessional Palliative Care Fellowship Program. He been a guest lecturer on traumatic grief at Lewis and Clark College s Graduate School of Counseling and is an adjunct professor at Portland State University. Ryan Weller, LSCW, is the Director of the Portland VA Medical Center s Interprofessional Fellowship Program in Palliative Care, the Palliative Care Program Manager for the VA s Northwest Network (Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington), and Coordinator of the PVAMC Palliative Care Consult Team. He is a member of the Oregon Hospice Association Board of Directors. He is a mentor in New York University s Palliative Leadership Fellowship, and a columnist for the Journal of Palliative Medicine s social media portal. Ryan s commitment to hospice and palliative care began in 1995 when he started a year of training with Wellspring Hospice-At-Home in London, England. He is a member of the Oregon Hospice Association Board of Directors. David R. Grube, MD joined Compassion & Choices as one of its two Oregon and National medical directors in 2014. He is Board Certified in Family Medicine and retired after practicing for 35 years. He continues to teach medical students. Dr. Grube has been a leader in the Oregon Academy of Family Physicians and Oregon Academy of Family Physicians Foundation. He was honored as Oregon Medical Association Doctor Citizen of the Year in 2009. He was appointed to the Oregon Board of Medical Examiners (now Oregon Medical Board) in 2001 and served seven years, including two years as president. He was honored as Family Physician of the Year in 1986 by the Oregon Academy of Family Physicians. Dr. Grube currently serves on the Board of Directors for Benton Hospice Service in Corvallis. 3

SCHEDULE Sunday, September 13, 2015 3-5 pm Hospice Providers Council Facilitators: Jeanette Schacher, Oregon Hospice Association HPC Chair and Kelly Beard, Executive Director, Benton Hospice Service, Corvallis, Oregon Hospice Association HPC Co-Chair. 3-5 pm Hospice & Palliative Medicine Providers Forum Facilitator: Jeff Lear, MD, Medical Director, Samaritan Evergreen Hospice, Albany, Oregon Hospice Association Board of Directors. 3-5 pm Bereavement Coordinators Coalition Facilitator: Joelle Osterhaus, MSW, Bereavement Coordinator, Kaiser Hospice, Portland. 3-5 pm Volunteer Coordinators Consortium Facilitator: Lynne Denné, Outreach Manager and Volunteer Coordinator, Coastal Home Health & Hospice, Gold Beach. 5-8 pm Welcome Reception & Silent Auction Cascade B Cascade AJ Cascade C Cascade D Cascade EF Monday, September 14, 2015 7:30 am Continental Breakfast/Registration Cascade GHI 8:45 am Welcome Barbara K. Hansen, MA, RN, CWON, CEO, Oregon Hospice Association, Portland. 9 am KROPITZER KEYNOTE SPEAKER Spiritual Aspects of Hospice and Palliative Care: Going Clinical May Not Be the Answer Debra Jarvis, MA, M. Div, Author, Producer, International Speaker, Seattle, WA. Hospice professionals are weary. We are weary of regulatory and administrative challenges. In this environment, it is not surprising that our own souls need nourishment just like we provide for our patients and families. In this energetic keynote presentation Debra will discuss spirituality as the core of medicine and its impact on what we bring to the bedside. 10:30 am Break with Exhibitors Exhibitor Hall 10:45 am PLENARY Regulatory Realities 2015: Changes that Impact Your Practice Jennifer Kennedy, MA, BSN, CHC, Director Regulatory & Compliance National Hospice & Palliative Care Organization, Alexandria, VA. The regulatory realities for hospices are significant and dynamic. This session will provide a view of the national environment as it relates to both health care and hospice. Jennifer will discuss the congressional and regulatory issues related to federally funded hospice care including what is driving the scrutiny on hospice and the final FY 2016 Hospice Wage Index Rule. She will also provide insights into the future of hospice and palliative care. 12 pm Lunch with Tony Kudner, NHPCO Hospice Action Network Schoolhouse Rock 201: Some States Are More Equal Than Others Cascade GHI 4

Monday, September 14, 2015 (continued) 1:10 pm Concurrent 1A 1B 1C The Existential Expedition: Figuring out your thoughts, feelings and beliefs about life and death Debra Jarvis, MA, M.Div, Seattle, WA. Managed Care in Oregon: The Impact for Hospice Providers Jeffrey McWilliams, MD, Medical Director - Bristol Hospice, and Member Oregon Health Plan Quality and Health Outcomes Committee, Oregon City, OR. Current Evidence on Use of Anticoagulation Therapy in Hospice Care Jon P. Furuno, PhD - Associate Professor, OSU/OHSU College of Pharmacy, Portland. Cascade E Cascade CD 2:10 pm Break with Exhibitors Exhibitor Hall 2:35 pm Concurrent 3:45 pm Concurrent 2A 2B 2C 3A 3B 3C Cutting Edge Regulatory Strategies for Your IDG: Regulatory requirements and IDT impacts on organizational compliance Jennifer Kennedy, MA, BSN, CHC, Director Regulatory & Compliance, National Hospice & Palliative Care Organization, Alexandria, VA. POLST and Hospice: An Update for Oregon Gary Plant, MD, FAAFP, Madras Medical Group, Oregon Academy of Family Physicians, Oregon POLST Task Force, Portland, OR. Strategies to Better Serve the Latino Community Gail Brownmiller, MPA, Executive Director - Familias en Acción, Portland, OR. Getting Medications Right for your Patients and for your Program Mary G. Mihalyo, BS, PharmD, CGP, BCPS, CDE, CEO - Delta Care Rx, Steubenville, Ohio, Assistant Professor - Duquesne University. Rolling with Resistance: Using the Motivational Interviewing Model to Manage Challenging Patient and Family Behaviors Christina Kucera, MSW, LCSW and Kelly Cary, MSW, LCSW, Hospice Social Workers, Providence Hospice, Portland, OR. Nurturing Realistic Hope in Patients with a Poor Prognosis Wes Sedlacek, M.Div., BCC, Manager of Chaplain Services - Samaritan Albany General Hospital and Samaritan Lebanon Community Hospital. 4:45 pm Adjourn to Dinner 5:45 pm 2015 Oregon Hospice Association Awards Dinner and DJ s Retirement Celebration Cascade CD Cascade E Cascade CD Cascade E Tuesday, September 15, 2015 8 am Breakfast and Registration Cascade GHI 9:00 am PLENARY Into the Light: The Integration of Aid in Dying with Hospice and Palliative Care Programs David Grube, MD National Medical Director Compassion & Choices and Member Benton Hospice Board of Directors The swell in public interest in America about aid in dying has never been greater. Other states legislatures and their communities struggle with whether aid in dying should be a reality in their state. Oregon s reality has evolved over 17 years of experience. Dr. Grube will discuss the history of the Death With Dignity Act, the basic elements of it, and the integration of aid in dying with hospice and palliative care as providers strive to meet the needs of Oregonians who make this choice 93% of whom are hospice patients. Dr. Grube will also discuss the requests Compassion and Choices regularly receives from Oregon hospice and palliative care professionals. 5

Tuesday, September 15, 2015 (continued) 10:30 am Break with Exhibitors Exhibitor Hall 10:45 am PLENARY Treating Veterans with Trauma or Moral Injury Conducting Life Review Jason Malcom, LCSW, Coordinator VA Portland Health Care System Bereavement Program and Ryan Weller, LCSW, Director VA Portland Health Care System Interprofessional Fellowship Program in Palliative Care, Portland. This session will utilize didactic information and case examples to describe and define Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and Moral Injury as experienced by some veterans, with particular attention to how these experiences may manifest at the end of life. We will describe and discuss tactics and techniques for conducting life review with veterans where trauma is a part of their life story. 12 pm Sponsors and Exhibitors Luncheon Cascade GHI 1:10 pm Concurrent 2:20 pm Concurrent 4A 4B 4C 5A 5B Current Cochrane Reviews of Symptom Management in Hospice Katrina Hoffman, FNP, ACHPN, Samaritan Evergreen Hospice, Albany. The Case of the Missing Morphine: Next steps for Compassionate Care with a Plan Jessica Fishman, MSW, LCSW, Social Work Supervisor, Providence Hospice, Portland and Katie Fallon, MSW, LCSW, Triage/Lead Social Worker, Providence Hospice, Portland. Bringing Back the Morning Huddle - Improving Communication Between the IDG and Short Stay Patients Teresa Looper, RN, BSN and Jenny Kendall, LCSW, Providence Hospice, Portland, OR. Medical Cannabis - Fact and Fiction: Advice for Hospice Providers Glen R. Patrizio, MD, Cascade Hospice & Palliative Care Consulting, Inc., Hood River. Healthy Boundaries for Caring People: How to define family systems and balance decision-making between violations and flexibility. Nancy Porter-Sepp, MSW, LCSW, Providence Hospice, Portland. 3:20 pm Adjourn Thank you for being part of the PPE. Safe travels home! Cascade CD Cascade E Cascade CD 6

Oregon Hospice Association Professional Practices Exchange Compassion September 13-15, 2015 Kelly Beard, MBA, RHIA, CHPCA Benton Hospice Service Gail Brownmiller, MPA Familias en Acciὸn Kelly Cary, MSW, LCSW Katie Fallon, MSW, LCSW Jessica Fishman, MSW, LCSW Jon J. Furuno, PhD OSU/OHSU David R. Grube, MD Compassion & Choices Barbara Hansen, MA, BSN, CWON Oregon Hospice Association Katrina Hoffman, FNP, ACHPN Samaritan Evergreen Hospice Debra Jarvis, MA, M. Div. Author, Producer, International Speaker Jenny Kendall, LCSW Jennifer Kennedy, MA, BSN, CHC National Hospice & Palliative Care Organization Christina Kucera, MSW, LCSW The Riverhouse Hotel & Convention Center in Bend FACULTY Tony Kudner NHPCO Jeff Lear, MD Samaritan Evergreen Hospice Teresa Looper, RN, BSN Jason Malcolm, MCSW VA Portland Karen McLain Samaritan Evergreen Hospice Jeffrey McWilliams, MD Bristol Hospice Mary Mihalyo, BS, PharmD, CGP, BCPS, CDE, CEO Delta Care Rx Glen R. Patrizio, MD Cascade Hospice & Palliative Care Consulting, Inc. Nancy Porter-Sepp, MSW, LCSW Jeanette Schacher, PT, DPT Lower Columbia Hospice/Chair HPC Wes Sedlacek, M.Div., BCC Samaritan Albany General Hospital and Samaritan Lebanon Community Ryan Weller, LCSW VA Portland 7

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