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What’s It All About?
This webinar provides a comprehensive review of the latest state and federal survey trends and regulatory changes affecting long-term care facilities. Key areas of focus include the most frequently cited deficiencies and deficient practices cited by surveyors in Tennessee for 2026, immediate jeopardy survey trends and deficiencies, Tennessee legislation affecting medication aide programs, and CMS revisions to the State Operations Manual.
Objectives
- Identify top deficiencies and deficient practices cited in Tennessee LTC facilities in 2026.
- Discuss Tennessee survey trends, including immediate jeopardy.
- Analyze immediate jeopardy citations occurring in 2026.
- Review recent legislation affecting medication aide programs in Tennessee.
- Review recent updates to the CMS State Operations Manual.
Presenter
Nina Monroe, RN, BSN, NHA, LTC-CIP, is the director of quality and regulatory affairs for the Tennessee Health Care Association
Who Should Attend?
Clinical personnel, administrators, directors of nursing, and department managers
Registration Information
DATE AND TIME:
June 10, 2026
10 – 11:30 a.m. CT
Registration fee: FREE
Credit: NAB/NCERS: 1.5 Hours
To register: Register online by clicking below.
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THCA 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 THCA or the staff member present and request a form to report the incident.

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.