RSVP Today for Longtree’s 26th anniversary seminar and dinner event!

Update as of October 22nd, 2024:
We have reached maximum capacity for the 11/07/24 Elder Care Leadership and CEU Conference being held in Princeton, NJ and hosted/sponsored by Longtree & Associates and Honor Aging!

We are excited to welcome over 250 senior care professionals across the entire spectrum of healthcare in New Jersey to the conference! We thank all those who registered and look forward to seeing you there.

If you have not registered but are interested in attending, please contact us and we can put you on a waiting list.

This is a one of a kind (and only) conference in NJ with attendees from the skilled nursing, assisted and independent living, home care, hospital, hospice and adult day care sectors in attendance!

We can’t wait to see all of our colleagues and share a meaningful day of education, recognition, networking and fun!

Earn up to 5 CE credits at your choice of seminars followed by networking and dinner with colleagues. CE credits approved for LNHA, CALA, social workers, nurses, and case managers.

1pm – 3pm (2 CEU)

  • Seminar option I: The Ethics of Communication to Lead: Transforming Nursing Home Leadership
    Presenter: Tim Hodges, President Honor Aging
    (CEU: NAB and RN) (NAB Approval code: 20250626-4-A107515-IN – Ethics CE)
  • Seminar option II: Transform Your Client’s Wellness Journey with Personalized Pain Management Strategies
    Presenters: Barbara Darlington, MSRN, A-NCP, LNHA  and Demetrius Kirk, LNHA, MSRN, PHD Candidate, President SMK
    (CEU: NAB, SW, RN and CCMC) (NAB Approval code: 20250810-3-A107516-DL) (SW CEU – Non-Clinical)

3:15pm – 5:15pm (2 CEU)

  • Seminar option I: Master the Art of Calm: Top De-escalation Tips Revealed!
    Gabriel Nyenator, CPM, CALA
    (CEU: NAB, SW, RN) (NAB Approval code: 20250918-3-A107513-IN) (SW CEU – Non-Clinical)
  • Seminar option II: Behind Closed Doors: The Alarming Rise of Aggression Within Healthcare Settings
    Presenter: Laurie Loughney, LNHA, CALA, CSW, AHM, CADCCT, SHRM-CP, Bs Psychology
    (CEU: NAB, SW, RN, CCMC) (NAB Approval code: 20250529-3-A107514-IN) (SW CEU – Non-Clinical)

5:15pm – Cocktail Hour & Networking

5:45pm Appreciation Acknowledgements

6pm-7pm Dinner and Presentation (1 CEU)

  • Dinner Buffet (kosher options available)
  • Presentation: Ethical Dilemmas of Ageism Bias: Effects on Healthcare Delivery for Elders – The Top Ten Vital Signs of Leadership in Health Care
    Presenters: Tim Hodges and Laurie Loughney
    (CEU: NAB, SW, RN, CCMC) (NAB Approval code: 20251106-3-A107517-IN – Ethics CE) (SW CEU – Non-Clinical)

Longtree & Assoc. celebrates 24 years!

As Longtree & Associates celebrates its 24 years serving Long Term Care professionals, we wanted to commemorate this milestone by sharing a highlight reel of the moments that got us to where we are today. Enjoy and thank you to everyone who has supported us!

Feb. 6, 2017 – CMS The Final Rule seminar

CMS Final Rule Seminar Flyer

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Are You Up To Date on the Final Rule?

Get the latest on new CMS requirements for long-term care facilities for nursing home administrators and other key care professionals at this information-packed seminar.

WHAT: The Final Rule- CMS New Requirements of Participation for Long-Term Care Facilities

FOR: LNHAs, nurses, social workers, and other professionals who work in the long-term care environment*

WHEN: Monday, February 6, 2017
9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
(LNHA, CALA, RNs – earn 6.0 CEUs, NAB approved)

WHERE: Atrium Subacute of Matawan
40 Freneau Avenue, Matawan, New Jersey

PRESENTER: Susan E. Harris, CRA, ADC, LNHA, MC
Now that the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid have completed a massive overhaul of requirements for participation, make sure your long-term care facility is in full compliance, and your staff has a full understanding, as new policies and updates are phased in.
Includes new requirements for: QAPI, compliance and ethics, antibiotic stewardship, annual resource assessment, and person-centered care planning.

FEE: $110 per person.
Special rate for former Longtree & Associates LNHA students: $50 (Lunch is not included)

Register now by calling Longtree & Associates at (848) 218-1320 or email longtreena@aol.com

*Nursing home administrators, infection control practitioners, dieticians, activity directors, social workers, nurses, quality assurance professionals and MDS coordinators


About Susan Harris:

Susan HarrisMs. Harris was on the education taskforce at Leading Age New Jersey and has served
as a member of the Public Policy Congress for Leading Age National. She has spoken at the White House on senior care issues and has been providing training and education in this field for more than 20 years. She served as a consultant to CMS on a work panel that revised the regulations and surveyor guidance for the Activity and Activity Director F-Tags; and she wrote and provided training on these regulations through a CMS satellite training program for state surveyors throughout the US.

Laurie Loughney of Jewish Community Housing Corporation Shares Insights into the Changing World of Long-Term Care at ACHCA Winter Conference

Laurie Loughney, COO of Senior Living Organization, Spoke on Census Building and Profitability Strategies for Health Care Organizations; Discussed Changing Trends in Operations and Marketing of Assisted Living Facilities and Nursing Homes and Other Pertinent Topics

Original Article: http://www.prweb.com/releases/2015/12/prweb13143061.htm

Laurie Loughney, COO of the Jewish Community Housing Corporation of Metropolitan New Jersey (JCHC) was a presenter at the 22nd annual Winter Marketplace Conference of the American College of Health Care Administrators (ACHCA). The conference was held on December 8, 2015 at Bally’s Resort in Las Vegas, Nev. The JCHC owns and manages four senior living communities in northern New Jersey that offer independent and assisted living options. Among Loughney’s many professional credentials, she is a certified nursing home administrator and certified assisted living administrator.

Her presentation, “Census Building and Profitability Strategies in the Long-term Care Setting” was attended by long-term care executives and administrators from throughout the U.S. Loughney covered a range of pertinent issues facing operators and administrators of skilled nursing facilities, assisted living communities, hospice and home health service providers. Key areas she covered were:

  • The importance of long-term vision and strategic planning
  • Financial and clinical eligibility models for residents
  • Latest techniques in market feasibility and marketing comparison analysis
  • Awareness building and networking among referral sources and the community
  • Sales and admissions best practices
  • The impact of Medicare and Medicaid on nursing home profitability

“The model of assisted living has changed markedly since 2001, as has the whole health care environment,” noted Loughney. “The assisted living population is getting older, their needs and expectations are more diverse, and competition for residents has greatly increased. It is becoming more important for long-term healthcare organizations to market themselves more effectively, to develop strong collaborative relationships with referral sources, and to focus on delivering a high-quality way of life for residents.”

Loughney stressed the importance for long-term healthcare organizations of:

  • Enhancing the sales and admission process, gathering and tracking data through the process from inquiry to tour to application to conversion.
  • Creating a more user-friendly admission process.
  • Identifying a target audience as well as a particular niche in the community.
  • Developing a budget and a plan for marketing and public relations.
  • Doing a SWOT analysis (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats) and addressing the competition in the marketplace as well as doing continual quality assurance assessments.
  • Maintaining optimal staffing rates and reducing staff turnover.

“Now, more than ever, retirement communities and healthcare organizations must hone in on the value they provide to residents, and develop positive relationships with area resources such as hospitals, rehabilitation centers, and healthcare professionals. Making strong investments in marketing and personnel, coupled with upgrades in patient and resident services, will help organizations meet the growing needs of our aging population and remain more competitive in their markets.”

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About Laurie Loughney
Laurie Loughney is the Chief Operating Officer of the Jewish Community Housing Corporation of Metropolitan New Jersey (JCHC) in West Orange, N.J., a position she has held since 2007. She oversees operations, marketing and sales for the non-profit organization which owns and manages four senior living communities that offer independent and assisted living housing with services. Loughney holds a B.S. in psychology and the following professional certifications: licensed nursing home administrator (LNHA), certified assisted living administrator (CALA), certified social worker (CSW), certified dementia practitioner (CDP) and assisted housing manager (AHM).

About the Jewish Community Housing Corporation of Metropolitan New Jersey
Founded in 1983, the Jewish Community Housing Corporation of Metropolitan New Jersey (JCHC) owns and manages more than 470 apartments in four buildings for older adults in Morris and Essex counties in northern New Jersey. The non-profit organization offers seniors a range of options in terms of services, amenities, location, and cost, all within a traditional Jewish environment. The JCHC provides housing, programs, and services for the independent elderly as well as those who need assisted living. For more information, go to http://www.jchcorp.org