Active Shooter Prevention & Response for Long-Term Care
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Active Shooter Prevention & Response for Long-Term Care

7/1/2025
When: Tuesday, July 1, 2025
2 pm - 5:30 pm ET/1 pm - 4:30 pm CST
Where: Virtual via Zoom
United States
Contact: Kiki Litchford
KLitchford@LeadingAgeSoutheast.org
(850) 671-3700

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Active Shooter Prevention & Response for Long-Term Care

TUESDAY, JULY 1, 2025
2 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. ET/1 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. CST

Virtual Training

An active shooter in the long-term setting is something no one wants to think about but preparation for this type of emergency is a must.  With the additional challenges for preparation and response in this environment, the Active Shooter Prevention and Response for Long-Term Care training will explore pre-incident prevention and preparation, during incident response and post incident planning and response specifically for long-term care settings. The training will provide tools and strategies from the individual employee and organizational levels.  The interactive training will include discussion of policy and procedure, situational awareness, communication of concerns, Run/Hide/Fight alone and with residents, working with law enforcement and preparedness requirements.  Engaging learning exercises and a multiple part tabletop exercise will provide opportunities to apply what they learn.

The training is designed to provide all long-term care employees, regardless of role, knowledge and skills related to active shooter incidents.

To maximize the impact of the training and application in your organization, we recommend attending as a group of at least four.  This might include safety committee members, staff from various departments/roles/shifts and leadership.

 

Presented by

Bill Cochran
Retired Chief of Police for Topeka, KS and retired Custom Training Specialist for Washburn Tech 

Stephanie Gfeller, LACHA, MS
Director of Professional Development and Leadership at LeadingAge Kansas and OSHA Grant Project Coordinator

Travis Bennett
L
oss Control Consultant with Thomas McGee, a division of Risk Strategies.

 

Learning Objectives

1. Describe your role in prevention and active shooter response.
2. Describe actions to take when confronted with an active shooter.
3. Identify strategies for interacting with law enforcement who are responding to an active shooter.
4. Define how to manage the consequences of an active shooter event.

 

Registration Fee
 LeadingAge Southeast Member  FREE

This program is offered at no cost through the Susan Harwood OSHA Grant Program. 

Registration is managed by LeadingAge Kansas. You do not need a member log-in to register for this program. To register, click the button below and complete your selections through the website of LeadingAge Kansas.

 REGISTER HERE

Contact Hours
All attendees will receive a personalized certificate of completion. Administrators, operators and nurses licensed in Kansas will receive CE credit directly.  Other disciplines and those licensed outside of Kansas will receive a verification of attendance for self-submission for CE credit. For assistance with self-reporting, reach out to KLitchford@LeadingAgeSoutheast.org.

Questions
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