March 5, 2026
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| Price for Members: $45 per person Price for Non-Members: $65 per person |
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What’s It All About?
Survey-ready kitchens don’t happen the week before a visit—they’re built into daily habits, documentation and culture. We will discuss how to stay compliant all the time, not just when surveyors show up. This session will cover the regulatory requirements for dietary services in assisted living facilities, including an overview of applicable regulations and compliance expectations. We will review the most common dietary-related deficiencies identified during surveys, with particular emphasis on deficiencies that have resulted in civil monetary penalties.
Speaker
- Jade Barry, RD, LDN, The Consulting RD, LLC
- Angie Hodges, TNCAL Director
Who Should Attend?
Assisted living administrators and DONs.
Registration Information
DATE AND TIME:
March 5, 2026
Webinar: 9:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
Registration fee: $45.00 per person for members | $65.00 per person for non-members
Credit: NAB: 2 Hours
To register: Register online or email with payment to:
Or traditional mail with payment to:
TNCAL
P.O. Box 440548
Nashville, TN 37244-0548
CANCELLATIONS AND REFUNDS
TNCAL reserves the right to cancel any seminar and will make a full refund to registrants in the event of a cancellation. TNCAL understands that registrants cannot always attend seminars as planned. Therefore, substitutions may be made at any time. If a registration cancellation is necessary and is received by TNCAL at least 48 hours before the seminar, a full refund will be made; less than 48 hours, a 50 percent refund will be mode. Those who cancel less than 48 hours prior to the seminar and have not paid will be invoiced for 50 per cent of the fee. All cancellations must be in writing and emailed to education@thca.org. Registrants who do not attend and do not cancel will be invoiced for the full fee.
CONTINUING EDUCATION POLICY
TNCAL education program participants must attend the entire scheduled seminar to receive credit. No partial credit can be given for late arrivals or early departures. Any participant with knowledge of abuse or misuse of the attendance policy should contact TNCAL or the staff member present and request a form to report the incident. TNCAL will only accept attendance certificates that are completed and collected onsite at the conclusion of the seminar.
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THCA/TNCAL’s Convention & Trade Show is the association’s signature event of the year, a time when Tennessee’s long-term care professionals can come together for education, networking, and a true sense of community. This year, however, the COVID-19 pandemic has created challenges unlike any our industry has seen before. THCA’s Board of Directors and staff have been considering the feasibility of holding a major event amid social distancing recommendations, restrictions on large gatherings, and the particular dangers of the virus to the elderly population.