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AGM 2015MAY 12 _ 13 • FREDERICTON CONVENTION CENTER
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The New Brunswick Association of Nursing Homes is pleased to welcome you to our 2015 Annual General Meeting. “Innovate, Integrate, Motivate” is this year’s theme that reflects our commitment to finding a sustainable social model for the future that will provide our residents with the highest level of care. As we move forward, we do so with a renewed enthusiasm to bring forth an innovative social agenda that will meet the needs of an aging population. It is our goal to broaden our community identity by working with other care providers throughout the Province. Many of our homes have created innovative programs that provide an enhanced quality of life. Our Association is committed to supporting our nursing homes as they search for new and innovative programs that are sustainable. Our goal as an Association is to provide the
tools you need to move forward into the future. Our vision of “Leading in Excellence in Long Term Care” can only be attained through collaboration and it is our role to provide the leadership to realize our goals. Congratulations to the Organizing Committee for the outstanding program they put together in organizing this year’s Annual General Meeting. We wish you all the best.
Jean-Eudes Savoie
President, New Brunswick Association of Nursing Homes Inc.
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
OUR VISION Leading Excellence in Long Term Care
OUR MISSIONTo lead member homes through a united voice advocating excellence in Long Term Care and service delivery in New Brunswick.
STAFF
Michael Keating – Executive Director, BBA LL.B
Jodi Hall – Director of Operations, BEd: Adult, MHS; Leadership
Justin Wies – Association Counsel, B.Phil, LL.B
Sophie Noël – Association Counsel, BA, B.Ed., LL.B
Mélanie Martin – Wellness Coordinator, BSc. (nutrition), BSc.Kin, MSc
Pierre Beaulé – Business Development Advisor
Danie Gagnon – Project Manager,
Michelle Pellerin – Executive Assistant
Beth Arsenault – Communication Coordinator, BscF, BA
Ben MacDonald – Receptionist, BA
ABOUT NBANH
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Innovate, Integrate, and Motivate are not new concepts to the Nursing Home sector. In fact, collectively, our ability to innovate, integrate and motivate, speaks to our longevity and success. And so we continue our focus in the midst of a more challenging time, a greater need for change and higher public expectation.
The dedicated members of the NBANH have ambitious goals. We are engaging government and other social agencies, to come together for a common cause; to provide affordable, sustainable, quality care to the seniors of N.B. We have the collective influence to make a difference and the desire to expand our role. My hope is that the presentations you will hear over the next few days, will inspire you, and that the goals for our senior community will be become reality.
The design of the logo represents various senior services coming together to form a unified approach to quality of care for seniors, with nursing homes taking the lead.
Welcome everyone to NBANH AGM 2015!
Cheryl Wiggins
Chairperson, 2015 Annual General Meeting Planning Committee
CHAIR OF THE AGM COMMITTEE MESSAGE
Chair – Cheryl WigginsPine Grove Nursing HomeFredericton
Vicki CaissieForest Dale HomeRiverside-Albert
Betty DanielsOrchard ViewGagetown
Pierre BeauléNBANHFredericton
Michelle PellerinNBANHFredericton
Mélanie EvaNBANHFredericton
2015 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING PLANNING COMMITTEE
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Suzanne Dupuis-Blanchard
President, Canadian Association on GerontologyCNFS - Université de Moncton Research Chair in Population AgingDirector, Centre for Aging Research at the Université de MonctonAssociate Professor: School of Nursing at the Université de Moncton
William (Bill) Howatt, PH.D., ED.D.
Suzanne Dupuis-Blanchard is associate professor at the Université de Moncton’s School of Nursing. She earned a
PhD in Nursing at the University of Alberta, a Master of Nursing at the University of New Brunswick and a Bachelor
of Nursing Science at the Université de Moncton. She is also Director of the Centre for Aging Research at the
Université de Moncton. She began her career as a public health nurse working with older adults in the city of Ottawa,
23 years ago. She presently teaches in the areas of community health as well as aging. Her program of research seeks
to understand the different facets of aging-in-place. She recently completed a nationally funded study (CIHR) to
better understand how French-speaking and English-speaking semi-independent older adults living in rural or urban
communities successfully age-in-place and is now main investigator on another nationally funded study (CNFS)
looking at the specific services needed by older adults to age-in-place. She is originally from Dieppe, N.B., where she
resides with her family.
Bill is the founder of Howatt HR and TalOp® that offer services for solving complex people problems and facilitating
organizational productivity while keeping a keen eye on employee care. With respect to the conversation on mental
health, not only living with an issue himself, he has helped thousands of folks who learned there are left turns allowed.
He is a Registered Counselling Therapist, Registered Social Worker, and ICADC with over 20 years of clinical
experience. He created the original Nova Scotia Community College Addiction Counsellors curriculum and trained
addiction counsellors for 15 years. He co-edited the Wiley Addiction series, The Human Services Counseling Toolbox: Theory, Development, Technique, and Resources, and The Addiction Counselor’s Desk Reference. He is a member of the Editorial Committee of Counselor Magazine, and most recently created the Beyond Engagement: Quality of Work Life (QWL™) Study – an applied research method for assessing employee stress, coping skills, engagement, health, and mental health risk. www.howatthr.com.
SPEAKERS
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John McLaughlin
President Emeritus of the University of New Brunswick, is currently Scholar in Residence at the university’s Centre for Technology, Management and Entrepreneurship (TME)
Jodi Hall
Director of Operations, BEd: Adult, MHS; Leadership
Dr. McLaughlin served as UNB President between 2002 and 2009. During his tenure, the university undertook the
largest fund raising campaign in the history of Atlantic Canada, had one of the largest increases in research funding of
any comprehensive university in the country (coupled with an outstanding record of commercialization), dramatically
strengthened its standing in the national academic rankings, made the largest capital investments in its more than
two century history, and significantly enhanced the quality of its academic programs and student experience.
Professionally, Prof. McLaughlin has an academic background in engineering and institutional economics. He has
worked in more than 40 countries on property reform and land administration, and co-founded two companies.
He has authored or co-authored more than two hundred publications, including three books published by Oxford
University Press and a series of monographs published by the U.S. National Academy of Sciences.
Dr. McLaughlin has been a member of many boards, including Service New Brunswick, Huntsman Marine Science
Centre, the Canadian Space Agency, Atlantic Institute on Aging, Atlantic Hydrogen, the Council of Canadian
Academies and the New Brunswick College of Craft and Design. Mr. McLaughlin has been recognized as one of
Atlantic Canada’s top CEOs by Atlantic Business Magazine, was the recipient of the Lieutenant Governor’s Award for
Excellence in Public Administration, and received the Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Medals (Golden and Diamond). He is
a member of both the Order of Canada and the Order of New Brunswick
Jodi Hall is a highly respected leader in the field of social policy as it relates to healthy aging. She possesses a degree
in Adult Education from the University of New Brunswick and holds a Masters Degree in Health Studies with a
major in leadership from Athabasca University. In her capacity as the Director of Operations for the New Brunswick
Association of Nursing Homes, she has acted as a researcher for the Premier’s panel on Healthy Aging Chaired by Dr.
John McLaughlin and has been the author of numerous reports and submissions on the need for social change in the
long term care sector. She also acts as the lead co-ordinator for the Collaborative for Healthy Aging and Care.
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Tuesday, May 12th
TIME ACTIVITY ROOM
8:00 am – 12:00 pm Registration Lobby
9:00 am – 11:00 amWorkshop and Roundtable Discussion on Diabetes in the Elderly(Pre-registration with NBANH is required)
Nashwaaksis AB
11:00 am – 1:00 pm President’s Luncheon(Board Chairs and Administrators Only) (Pre-registration with NBANH is required as lunch will be provided)Simultaneous translation available.
Ballroom CD
11:00 am – 1:00 pm Education Session: Shoppers Home Health Care(Directors of Care Only) (Pre-registration with Shoppers Home Health Care is required as lunch will be provided)
Marysville AB
1:30 pm – 3:00 pm AGM Business Meeting Simultaneous translation available. Ballroom CD
3:15 pm – 4:00 pm New Brunswick Continuing Care Safety AssociationAGM Busines Meeting Simultaneous translation available.
Ballroom CD
3:30 pm – 5:00 pm Information Session:3:30 Covidien a presentation regarding Feeding Pumps on Medbuy contract and on Antimicrobial Dressing.4:15 FacilicorpNB a presentation on completed transitions, compliance, savings.
Marysville AB
6:30 pm – 8:00 pm OPENING CEREMONIESPlease join us to celebrate the opening of our Annual General Meeting. We will be joined by her Hon. Jocelyne Roy-Vienneau and other dignitaries. We have the honour to present the sector awards followed by a conference by Dr. Robert Hatheway, B.Sc., D.D.S., Dip. Ortho.
Dr. Bob Hatheway is founder of The Hatheway Group and is an active member of his community. He is a committee member with the Fredericton Chamber of Commerce, Fredericton Sports Investment Inc., and served as co-chair of the Transforming Care campaign, a campaign to raise money for the York Manor expansion. In March of 2011, Dr. Bob was appointed the chair of the New Brunswick Innovation Foundation (NBIF); an independent corporation that supports the development of innovation in NB. The mandate is to strengthen the innovation capacity of New Brunswick by making investments in applied research and new growth-oriented businesses. Simultaneous translation available.
Ballroom CD
7:30 pm – 11:00 pm Tradeshow50 + exhibitors including regional exhibitors
Ballroom CD and Hallway
8:00 pm – 11:00 pm Exhibitor’s ReceptionPlease join us for a reception among our exhibitors. You will have the opportunity to check the many valuable services and products available, as well as network with your colleagues from around the province. Wine and Hors d’oeuvres will be served.
Ballroom CD and Hallway
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Wednesday, May 13th
TIME ACTIVITY ROOM
7:30 am – 9:00 am Breakfast BuffetBallroom AB and Hallway
7:30 am – 1:30 pm Exhibits are Open, come check our many exhibitorsBallroom CD and Hallway
9:00 am – 10:00 am John McLaughlinThis session focuses on the seniors agenda in New Brunswick. John will examine the current narrative, and what we must consider to re-shape the conversation and the influence of Nursing Homes in todays society.Simultaneous translation available.
Ballroom AB
10:00 am – 10:30 am Coffee Break in the Exhibitionb areaBallroom CD and Hallway
10:30 am – 12:00 pm Jodi Hall & Michael KeatingThe Future is Now: Nursing Home Community LeadershipAs a “Part B” to John McLaughlin’s presentation, Michael and Jodi will look at the future of aging in NB and the emerging role of Nurs-ing Homes. They will offer an overview of global best practices in long term care and reflect on the potential for implementation in New Brunswick. The Strategic Program Review Submission, which includes the Continuum of Aging Program Model, will be reviewed with updates given. Simultaneous translation available.
Ballroom AB
12:00 pm – 1:30 pm LunchBallroom AB and Hallway
12:15 pm – 1:30 pm Information Session:12:15 Belfor Property Restoration - a presentation on mould, as-bestos and duct cleaning.1:00 Advanced Health Care Products - This presentation will showcase a new line of mattresses from Thomashilfen; specifically one for individuals with dementia called the Thevo Vital.
Marysville AB
1:30 pm – 2:30 pm
Presented by:
Suzanne Dupuis-BlanchardNursing Homes as Community Resources for Healthy AgingAt present, nursing homes are considered institutions of care but what if they became community resources for healthy aging? Under the theme “Innovate, Integrate, and Motivate”, the goals of this presentation are to stimulate thinking about the role of nursing homes in the future; to inspire directors, employees and volunteers in nursing homes to think differently about their institution of care; and, to create momentum for further discussion on the topic. Simultaneous translation available.
Ballroom AB
2:30 pm – 2:45 pm Free Time
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Wednesday, May 13th
TIME ACTIVITY ROOM
2:45 pm – 3:45 pm Bill HowattDr. Bill will share his insights on the current conversations around employee stress, productivity, engagement, and mental health in the workplace. He will share some findings from his national Globe and Mail study Your Life at Work. He will provide leaders with the facts on trends in legislation and what employers may want to prepare for. He will attempt to influence participants to understand the real potential Cost of Doing Nothing. Good intentions and kind lip service will not be enough. Participants will benefit from obtaining insight and benchmarks that provide transparency into the variables that predict health risk and costs. These insights and benchmarks provide the landmarks for setting and implementing strategic actions to reduce risk and increase opportunities for employees to be happy, with or without a mental health issue. He will encourage participants to ask the tough questions that look beyond engagement for long-term workforce sustainability. Simultaneous translation available.
Ballroom AB
3:45 pm – 6:00 pm Free Time
4:00 pm – 4:30 pm Information Session:Itacit Healthcare Inc. A demonstration on Best Practices to Increase Employee Adoption of Itacit.
Marysville AB
5:30 pm – 6:30 pm Cocktail Reception (Cash Bar) Lobby
6:30 pm – 12:00 am Banquet and Dance
Music by Le Groupe Traditon
Ballroom ABCD
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TRADESHOW
Exhibit Hours
Tuesday, May 12th7:30 pm - 11:00 pm
Exhibitor’s Reception
Wednesday, May 13th 7:30 am – 1:30 pm
Exhibits are open
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EXHIBITORS
Booth Exhibitor1 Best Buy Medical Supplies Inc
2 A. Girardin Inc.
3 Nihinotions
5 Big Eric's
6 Assumption Life
8 Ultra Alarm Services
10 Malley Industries Inc
11 BD Medical
12 Momentum Healthware
13 Morneau Shepell
14 SCA Personal Care/TENA
15 Accreditation Canada
16 Can Med Health Care
17 ABC Recreations
18 DPT Communications Inc
19 CARF Canada
20 Med E-Care Healthcare Solutions
21 MIP Inc.
22 M.C. Healthcare
23 Worldlynx
24 Surge Learning
25 Chandler
26 Crestline Coach Ltd
27 Staff Schedule Care
28 Arjo Huntleigh
29 Covidien
30 AMG Medical
31 UNB-CEL
32 Worksafe NB
33 & 34 Cornerstone Medical
35 Acelity
36 Associated Health Systems
37 & 38 Global Care
39 Covey
40 Itacit Healthcare Inc.
41 & 42 Lawton's Drugs
43 Tables Modulaires- MPTCAN
44 BellWether Healthcare
45 NBCCSA
46 Holsag Canada
47 Marsh
48 Belfor Property Restoration
49 Advanced Health Care Product
50 Medical Mart
51 Promenu
52 Data Nine
53 Schoolhouse Products Inc
54 Shoppers Drug Mart
55 Shoppers Home Health Care
56 Broda Seating
57 Cardinal Health Canada
58 & 59 Ortho ML
60 Staples Advantage
Booth Exhibitor2 A. Girardin Inc.
17 ABC Recreations
15 Accreditation Canada
35 Acelity
49 Advanced Health Care Product
30 AMG Medical
28 ArjoHuntleigh Canada Inc.
36 Associated Health Systems
6 Assumption Life
11 BD Medical
48 Belfor Property Restoration
44 BellWether Healthcare
1 Best Buy Medical Supplies Inc
5 Big Eric's
56 Broda Seating
16 Can Med Health Care
57 Cardinal Health Canada
19 CARF Canada
25 Chandler
33 & 34 Cornerstone Medical
39 Covey
29 Covidien
26 Crestline Coach Ltd
52 Data Nine
18 DPT Communications Inc.
37 & 38 Global Care Solutions
46 Holsag Canada
40 Itacit
41 & 42 Lawton's Drugs
10 Malley Industries Inc.
47 Marsh
20 Med E-Care Healthcare Solutions
50 Medical Mart
22 M.C. Healthcare
21 MIP Inc.
12 Momentum Healthware
13 Morneau Shepell
45 NBCCSA
3 NihiNotions
58 &59 Ortho ML
51 Promenu
14 SCA Personal Care /TENA
53 Schoolhouse Products Inc
54 Shoppers Drug Mart
55 Shoppers Home Health Care
27 Staff Schedule Care
60 Staples Advantage
24 Surge Learning
43 Tables Modulaires- MPTCAN
8 Ultra Alarm Services
31 UNB-CEL
32 Worksafe NB
23 Worldlynx
Exhibitor’s List in Numeric Order Exhibitor’s List Alphabetic Order
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IN KIND SPONSORS
Lawton’s Drugs - Registration bags
Delta - One free nights stay, Fredericton and Moncton locations
Kingslanding - One free family pass
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