Their presentation on corporate compliance in the senior living industry will highlight the following:
- How to create and maintain an effective corporate compliance program at a senior living or skilled nursing facility.
- How smaller senior living or skilled nursing facilities can implement cost-effective approaches to compliance and strategically draw on expertise of outside legal counsel without incurring large fees.
- Emerging topics in corporate compliance facing senior living facilities, particularly nonprofit facilities.
On July 24, Mr. Lacktman will also speak with CEOs and leaders in long term care on emerging trends and hot issues facing the industry during FAHSA’s Strategic Visionaries Workshop.
Comprised of approximately 500 of Florida’s elder care organizations, FAHSA provides leadership, advocacy and education for retirement housing and nursing home communities that serve the needs of Florida’s retirees. For more information, please visit www.FAHSA.org.
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