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Nursing Home Benefits
As a skilled nursing professional, you are looking to connect with a strong network of providers dedicated to delivering high-quality services, care and quality of life for seniors and individuals with disabilities. You need support navigating today’s challenges — including a tight economy, complex regulations and an overextended workforce — while staying informed and prepared. You want to be part of an association that actively shapes public policy and offers timely updates and clear interpretations of emerging trends. You also value meaningful peer-to-peer collaboration, access to a well-stocked library of policies, procedures, clinical tools, workforce resources and guidance for emergency preparedness and compliance. We have what you are looking for.
Synergy is an all-incompassing program to serve clinical professionals working in the skilled nursing facility environment. Synergy is based on the premise that the combined power of a group of people, when they work together, is greater than the total power achieved by each working separately.
Synergy offers access to:
The strength of Synergy is that it is designed, developed and sustained by the true experts in skilled nursing facility clinical care – people like you.
The Leading Age Wisconsin Minimum Data Set (MDS) Innovation team provides education, regulatory updates and practical tips for success on the many facets of the MDS.
The MDS Innovation team meetings include industry updates and highlights from CMS, updates and changes in reimbursement methodology, MDS coding and quality indicators related to the MDS. Meetings provide the opportunity to ask questions, share concerns and learn from peers. Meetings also provide education on topics requested by you or on or relevant changes from CMS.
Team meetings may be of particular interest to MDS coordinators, directors of nursing, staff education coordinators, admission coordinators and members of the interdisciplinary team.