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Healthcare in Aging Services Webinar Series - September 23
Tuesday, September 23, 2025, 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM EST
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Healthcare in Aging Services Webinar Series
12-Month LeadingAge Collaborative with LeadingAge Oregon

Starting , Tuesday, January 28, 2025 thru December 16, 2025
1:00 pm to 2:00 pm

September 23, 2025
Presenter: Debbie Rayburn
Maintaining a Spotless Kitchen: Strategies for Regulatory Compliance
Ensuring food safety in nursing homes and assisted living facilities is critical to resident safety and regulatory compliance. In this session, industry experts will share proven techniques to develop a strong kitchen sanitation program. Attendees will learn the importance of fostering collaboration between dining services and other departments, empowering their teams to consistently uphold the highest standards.

Who Should Attend: Administrators and leaders in Long Term Care healthcare settings.

Registration Information:

Individual Webinar Pricing:
Click the date above to register for a webinar
LeadingAge Connecticut Members: $99 per individual webinar
Non-LeadingAge Connecticut Members: $175 per individual webinar

•  Registration is a commitment to pay in full.
•  The deadline to register is one week before each webinar.
•  1.0 CT NHA CEU per webinar will be issued to attendees post event.
•  Registration is for ONE computer login access per webinar.
•  Registration fee includes digital handouts and tools, one connection to the live webinars and instructions for receiving CE credit/attendance certificate for one person. NAB Credits are pending approval.
•  Webinars will NOT be recorded.

Questions? Please contact LeadingAge Connecticut at 2023-678-4477 or [email protected].

Webinar Schedule:

October 28, 2025
Presenter: Debbie Rayburn
Combating Costly Readmissions

November 18, 2025
Presenter: Debbie Rayburn
Uncovering the Truth: Mastering Incident Investigations in Aging Services

December 16, 2025
Presenter: Debbie Rayburn
Elopement: Safeguarding Residents in Aging Services