Honoring Resident Legacies: Preserving Stories to Enhance Care


Tuesday, July 22, 2025
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM (EDT)
Webinar link will be sent from LeadingAge PA a few days prior.
Category: Webinars

LeadingAge Pennsylvania is happy to welcome LeadingAge MA provider members to register for this complimentary webinar. 
* link will be sent by LeadingAge PA a few day's prior to webinar.

Description:

Every resident in long-term care has a story worth preserving. This webinar explores how recognizing and sharing residents' life stories can enhance the care experience and foster deeper connections. Learn practical strategies—like legacy journals, storytelling, and personalized engagement—that help caregivers honor residents’ rich histories and contributions. By valuing each individual’s journey, caregivers can create a more meaningful and person-centered care environment.

Target Audience:

Entire IDT

Event Objectives:

  1. Recognize the value of legacy in long-term care and understand the importance of capturing and preserving residents’ personal histories.
  2. Identify the impact of honoring legacy on resident well-being and caregiver engagement.
  3. Implement practical strategies for legacy preservation and develop programs such as legacy journals, oral histories, and personalized memory boards including how interdisciplinary teams can integrate storytelling into daily care practices.


 

Registration Options

Credits Price
Webinar Registration
FREE

Renee Kinder, Executive Vice President of Clinical Services

Renee Kinder, MS, CCC-SLP, RAC-CT, is the Executive Vice President of Clinical Services at Broad River Rehab. In addition to her leadership role, she is a regular contributor to McKnight's Long Term Care News through her Rehab Realities blog. Kinder brings her expertise to several prestigious organizations, including serving on the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association’s (ASHA) Healthcare and Economics Committee. She is also a faculty member of the University of Kentucky College of Medicine and provides advisory support to the American Medical Association’s (AMA) Current Procedural Terminology (CPT®) Editorial Panel. Kinder is also a member of the AMA Digital Medicine Payment Advisory Group.

  • This program has been submitted but not yet approved for Continuing Education for 1.0 total participation hours by NAB/NCERS.
  • To receive continuing education credit for LeadingAge PA-sponsored webinars, attendees must register under their name, participate through the link supplied after registering and complete the evaluation after the webinar.

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Jeanmarie Roberts

Jeanmarie Roberts

Membership Coordinator, LeadingAge Massachusetts

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