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TALAHour

Our free monthly TALAHour series returns with Level Up Your Hiring in 2023: Top 8 Ways to Hire Hourly Workers, hosted with Workstream. Hiring continues to be a challenge facing Assisted Living operators. During this session you can expect to learn different methods in practice across the industry today and how to implement some practices at your company.

TALABook

TALA is excited to announce the launch of TALABook, a quarterly book club in which participants will read about and discuss topics such as healthcare trends, topics that impact the Assisted Living industry, dementia care, and leadership. We will dive right into a fascinating topic for our inaugural TALABook meeting – artificial intelligence. The Doctor and the Algorithm: Promise, Peril, and the Future of Health AI by S. Scott Graham, available in print and digital versions. Author and UT Professor Graham will join us during [...]

TALAHour

Virtual

Our free monthly TALAHour series continues with Learn How Owners and Executives Think: A Guide to Measuring & Evaluating Community Performance with Clarent CEO and Co-Founder Paul Jarvis. As an Executive Director you're responsible for running your community and delivering results. This webinar will look at how home office executives and owners look at community performance data. We'll deep dive into the top KPIs and analytical tools used by executives and owners so that EDs understand the lens used to measure and evaluate performance.

August TALAHour – An Insurance Perspective: Workplace Safety Topics in Assisted Living

Virtual

Do you have questions about respiratory protection programs? Or have resident transfers led to insurance claims?  This presentation will cover practical solutions to address two important safety topics in senior living: 1) respiratory protection, and 2) resident mobility procedures. Join us monthly for these free educational webinars.

TALABook – Love Remembers: Holding on to Hope and Faith in the Face of Early-Onset Alzheimer’s

Virtual

Join TALA and Fort Worth native and author Kathe Ambrose Goodwin, along with Hollie Glover, Director of Education and Family Support Services at the James L West Center, for this compelling TALAHour. Ambrose-Goodwin writes of her husband Steve's diagnosis of early-onset Alzheimer's at the age of 61. Kathe lays bare the pain and frustration of their journey and how her family’s love and faith shine through, giving meaning and hope to even the darkest days. The book is available in print and digital versions. Purchase [...]

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