To be the association of choice for human service organizations that provide the highest quality of life for those they serve. We aim to lift-up, champion, educate and befriend those providers who care for others.
LeadingAge Indiana offers educational programs and events for professionals from organizations across the spectrum of long-term care. The programs we offer provide members with opportunities to network and share ideas with peers through workshops, Annual Conferences, and virtual learning. Many of our programs also offer continuing education credits approved through the Indiana Professional Licensing Agency.
Advocating on behalf of our members is one of LeadingAge Indiana's most important membership advantages.
Whether you are just beginning to maneuver in the advocacy arena, or are a seasoned veteran, your involvement in grassroots advocacy is important to the overall success of our mission to bring increased awareness and understanding of our needs to Indiana's policy makers.
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When you join LeadingAge Indiana you become part of a larger community of senior living and care providers with a common purpose. Together with other providers, you have a well-respected voice and shared purpose to represent your unique needs. Members enjoy up-to-date information, education, and member-centered programs and services.
Who Should Attend? Any individual interested in working as an activity director, assistant or aide in a healthcare facility should attend. A qualified activity director must successfully complete this course within six months of hire to meet the State requirements. This course has numerous updates and serves as a great refresher course for those who are experienced and those interested in re-entering the profession.
Course is 8 days = 90 Hours.
Daily Sessions: 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. (EST)
Monday – Thursday (both weeks)
This Activity Director Course allows greater flexibility for attendee’s schedules & offers more home-study work to be completed on your schedule. This comprehensive agenda covers key components for regulatory compliance and the overall functions of the activity department within a health care facility. The format offers 48 hours of classroom instruction & approximately 42 hours of home study.
This course satisfies Indiana State Regulation IAC 410 16.2-3.1-33 (e)(4), which requires an approved 90-hour training course for activity professionals. Students must attend all class days, complete the assigned homework and successfully pass the course exam.
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