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Healthcare in Aging Services Antibiotic Stewardship TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 2026 1 p.m. - 2 p.m. ET/12 p.m. - 1 p.m. CT Webinar This session will explore practical strategies for implementing and strengthening antibiotic stewardship programs in aging services settings. Participants will learn how to promote appropriate prescribing, engage interdisciplinary teams, and use data to guide decision-making. Join us to gain tools and best practices that support high-quality care while meeting regulatory expectations. Instructor: Nick Lewis, PharmD, BCGP, Consultant Pharmacist | Consonus Health Nick has over a decade of experience in long term care, servicing as a Board-Certified Geriatric Pharmacist for Consonus Pharmacy. He partners with interdisciplinary teams to support antimicrobial stewardship, medication safety, infection prevention, and regulatory compliance. Moderator: Debbie Rayburn, RN, BSHCA, LNHA, Healthcare Consultant | Sterling Solutions Consulting Debbie Rayburn, RN, BSHCA, LNHA, has spent over the past 3 decades in Senior Care, serving both in for-profit and not-for-profit settings. Early in her nursing career, she stumbled upon LTC “quite by accident” and fell in love with the rewarding work of serving seniors. She has worked directly in communities as Director of Nursing, Healthcare Administrator, among many other roles. Long before CMS required QAPI, Debbie became a student of continuous quality improvement methods, with a firm belief that anything can be improved by understanding systems and applying the methods that lead to sustained improvement in care and life for residents. Debbie has been in the role of VP of Operations for two prominent for-profit senior care companies in Oregon. For the past 18 years, she was the Chief Healthcare Officer at Pacific Retirement Services, overseeing healthcare in CCRCs in 7 states. She has been an adjunct professor at Southern Oregon University, authored memory care programs, written and taught C.N.A. certification programs, and has fought to highlight the unique and honored role of nurses who have chosen Gerontological nursing as their specialty. Desiring to continue the pursuit of excellence in long term care, she now provides consultative services to senior care settings and organizations. | LeadingAge Southeast Member | $50 | | Non-member | $100 | Registration closes Thursday, March 19, 2026 | Registration Policy Registration includes digital handouts and tools for each of the sessions, ONE connection to the live virtual trainings for ONE
person, and instructions for receiving CE credit/attendance certificate
for one person. Please note that a recording of this training is not included in the registration fee. Contact Hours This program is approved for 1 hour of CE credit
for assisted living & nursing home administrators through
the Florida Board of Nursing Home Administrators, nurses through the Florida Board of Nurses, and adult residential care administrators through LABENFA. Contact hours
will be reported to CE Broker within 30 days of the program date for
attendees licensed under Florida Boards. All attendees may request a certificate reflecting hours earned for self-reporting
continuing education to other boards and oversight agencies. Scholarships The
Scott Boord Career Development Scholarship Program gives members an
opportunity to attend Aging Services programs and education events for
those that otherwise would be unable to participate because of financial
limitations. Scholarships are awarded to members who meet certain
criteria. To find the guidelines and application, please click here. Cancellations/Refunds/Substitutions There
is a $50 administrative fee for each cancellation or refund.
Substitutions will be accepted at no additional fee until registration
closes. Due to costs incurred related to the program, no refunds will be
issued after Tuesday, March 10, 2026. All cancellations and substitution requests must be submitted in writing to kmccloud@leadingagesoutheast.org. Questions For assistance with your membership status or recovering login information, please contact us at (850) 671-3700.
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