NARA Fall 2023 Conference
by TCM Consulting and Management
09 08, 2023 | Posted in Event | 0 comments
National Association of Rehab Providers & Agencies CONFERENCE


- Key components of a behavioral health program
- How each component serves to remediate common behavioral issues often experienced by adults with dementia and/or mental health disorders
- The role of each member of the interdisciplinary team in managing the behavioral health client with specific emphasis on the role of occupational, speech and physical therapy
- New program which can be implemented by therapy disciplines as a new niche clinical program
- Strategies for assessment, treatment, and documentation of client factors and learn specific mental health tools and resources that they will be able to utilize in post-acute care settings
- Strategies for reimbursement

Developing Personal Resilience and Work-Life Balance
by TCM Consulting and Management
08 16, 2023 | Posted in Event, General, Press | 0 comments

Join Linda Riccio, Vice President of Therapy Services with TransitionalCare Management, for a Zoom presentation identifying the key differences between compassion fatigue, burnout, secondary trauma, and PTSD. You will learn evidence-based tools used to assess compassion fatigue and well-being. Linda will encourage you to voice three self-care strategies you will use to minimize burnout and promote your resilience.
September 14th, 2023, 12:00 pm- 1 pm. $35
Illinois Pioneer Coalition members are eligible for one free CEU.

Supporting Nurse Leaders in Turbulent Times Webinar
by TCM Consulting and Management
06 13, 2023 | Posted in Event, General, Press | 0 comments
$35 per Community Free CEU's to IPC members

Nurse Recruitment Thought Leadership
by TCM Consulting and Management
04 12, 2023 | Posted in General, Press | 0 comments
Nurse Recruitment Thought Leadership Hiring immigrant workers for the nursing home industry from start to finish is grueling for operators. Still, leaders in the industry say it’s the closest to a "silver bullet" we have to meet the staffing crisis. Such a long-term investment is marred by glacial immigration processes and skyrocketing costs to bring people over as staffing agencies get in the game. There’s competition from other countries with far shorter wait times for prospective nurses, and Covid caused a backup in applications. Read more about the options for managing this staffing crisis, including insights from Mike Filippo, TCM Consulting and Management's Chief Financial Officer.

American Occupational Therapy Association Annual Conference and Expo
by TCM Consulting and Management
02 23, 2023 | Posted in Event, General | 0 comments
APRIL 20 - 23, 2023, in Kansas City, Missouri

CMS Requirements of Participation Phase 3 Webinar Series
by TCM Consulting and Management
12 27, 2022 | Posted in Event, General | 0 comments
Understanding the Updated Guidance

Sessions
- Jan. 5, 2023 — Session 1: ROP Phase 3 Guidance Introduction / Residents Rights
- Jan. 12, 2023 — Session 2: Abuse and Neglect / Nurse Staffing (Payroll-Based Journal)
- Jan. 26, 2023 — Session 3: Admission, Transfer and Discharge / Mental Health/Substance Use Disorder (SUD)
- Feb. 2, 2023 — Session 4: Potential Inaccurate Diagnosis and/or Assessment / Pharmacy
- Feb. 9, 2023 — Session 5: Infection Control
- Feb. 16, 2023 — Session 6: Arbitration / Psychosocial Outcome Severity Guide
- Feb. 23, 2023 — Session 7: State Operations Manual Chapter 5 / ROP Phase 3 Guidance Overview/Wrap Up
Presenters
Michelle Stuercke, RN, MSN, DNP, LNHA, Chief Clinical Officer
Michelle Stuercke has more than 30 years of experience in long-term care. She has served as a nurse, Director of Nursing, Education Officer, Chief Nursing Officer, and Chief Clinical Officer. As Chief Clinical Officer for TCM Consulting and Management, Stuercke is responsible for the clinical operations of 12 facilities in Illinois. She holds BSN, MSN, MPH, and DNP degrees and is also a licensed nursing home administrator. She is the President of the Long Term Care Nurses Association (LTCNA) and serves on the IHCA Board of Directors. She is also a frequent presenter for IHCA and other organizations.
Sabrena McCarley, OTR/L, CLIPP, RAC-CT, QCP, FAOTA, Director of Clinical Reimbursement
Sabrena McCarley is a licensed occupational therapist with expertise in providing clinical and operational management within post-acute care settings. McCarley works for TCM Consulting and Management, where she is the Director of Clinical Reimbursement.
McCarley is a regular guest faculty speaker at various colleges and universities and state, national, and international conferences. She is a California representative for the AOTA Representative Assembly and is a member of the Living in Place Medical Advisory Panel. McCarley is also actively involved in leadership with The National Association of Rehabilitation Providers and Agencies as Secretary and the Chair of the Government Affairs Committee. In 2022, McCarley was appointed to the Technical Expert Panel for the Measurement of Gaps and Measure Development Priorities for the Skilled Nursing Facility Value Based Purchasing Program.

Elevating the Occupational Therapy Practitioner Role in Post-Acute Care Settings Following the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency
by TCM Consulting and Management
09 22, 2022 | Posted in General | 0 comments

Post-Acute Sales and Marketing Thought Leadership
by TCM Consulting and Management
09 22, 2022 | Posted in General | 0 comments
In this thought-provoking panel, participants will hear a diverse range of ideas and insights and walk away with a spark that will ignite new ways of looking at revenue in 2023.

Individuals with multiple medical co-morbidities are most likely to experience lingering COVID-19 symptoms, often referred to as "Long Covid." Their recovery is further complicated by the prolonged immobility and isolation required during the public health emergency leading to significant physical, psychosocial and cognitive deficits.

Interdisciplinary Approaches to Managing Resident Care Post Covid-19
by TCM Consulting and Management
09 22, 2022 | Posted in General | 0 comments
Individuals with multiple medical co-morbidities are most likely to experience lingering COVID-19 symptoms, often referred to as "Long Covid." Their recovery is further complicated by the prolonged immobility and isolation required during the public health emergency leading to significant physical, psychosocial and cognitive deficits.


