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Continuing Education for Social Workers and Those Who Serve the Elderly and Disabled

If you work in a profession that touches the lives of the elderly, disabled or chronically-ill, our Time Out Workshop will enhance your ability to meet the needs of these clients and their families. 

This annual workshop features a variety of speakers in a fun and relaxing environment.
The workshop is held at the Willis Conference Center in Nashville, Tennessee. The program runs from 8:45 a.m. to 3:45 p.m. and covers everything from clinical to legal issues to state and federal health care updates. 

The Time Out Workshop 
is a great way for Social Workers to get CEUs at a nominal cost, including some hours in Ethics. Certificates of attendance and program information are made available for documentation. The event also includes vendor exhibits. Cost: $35 (includes materials and lunch)

Who should attend? 

  • Social Workers
  • Discharge Planners
  • Case managers
  • RNs
  • Nursing Home Administrators
  • Assisted Living Center Administrators
  • and personnel from other organizations such as senior center organizations, retirement communities, hospice, etc.

Interested in attending a workshop in the future? To join our mailing list or for more information, e-mail Bonnie Woodard at bwoodard@tn-elderlaw.com or call (615) 824-2571. 

Mark your calendar. The next Time Out Workshop is Wednesday, November 10, 2010.
 
 

REQUEST A SPEAKER from our Speaker's Bureau.

 

More than 350 health care professionals and family caregivers attended Dementia 360: A Light in the Dark for Caregivers, co-sponsored by Elder Law Practice of Timothy L. Takacs on June 24, 2009 in Nashville.  Teepa Snow (pictured above), a nationally recognized leader, trainer and educator in dementia care, gave the keynote address.  MORE

Upcoming Time Out Workshops
11/10/2010
Elder Law Practice hosts the Fall 2010 Time Out Workshop at the Willis Conference Center in Nashville, Tennessee.
6/24/2009
Want to hear more from Teepa Snow, MS, OTR/L, FAOTA, the featured speaker at Dementia 360?