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In-Home Care Conference 2025

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Cost: $119/OHCA Members | $229/Non-Members Intended Audience: In-home care owners, administrators, and staff

This event is packed with relevant and timely education for in-home care owners, administrators, and staff. With presentations from OHCA’s government relations team, the Oregon Health Authority, DHS, and more, this event will address the most important information for in-home care providers.

Education session details: 
Navigating Oregon Employment Law: The Top 5 Essentials for In-Home Care Providers

Anthony Kuchulis, attorney at law, Dunn Carney 

Stay ahead of the curve with this focused session on the most critical aspects of Oregon employment law impacting in-home care agencies. From wage and hour regulations to recent changes in protected leave and employee classification, you’ll walk away with actionable insights and compliance tips that will help safeguard your agency and your workforce.
Regulatory Roundup: Updates and Reminders from ODHS and OHA
Stacey Spelman, IHC policy analyst, Oregon Department of Human Services Matt Gilman, program manager, Oregon Health Authority Hear directly from representatives of the Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS) and the Oregon Health Authority (OHA) on the latest updates affecting in-home care licensure and operations. This session will provide key clarifications, important reminders, and upcoming changes you need to prepare for.
Clinical Systems That Work: Best Practices in Medication Management and Quality Assurance
Tabatha Walker, VP of in-home care and field operations, Vanda Health Desiree Hansen, director of ancillary services, Vanda Health This session will explore the nuances of care delivery and will help agencies align practices with both clinical excellence and compliance. From refining client medication management, reminding, assisting, and administering, to building efficient QA audits, this session will showcase how to strengthen outcomes through scalable systems.
Staying Compliant: Medicaid and VA Best Practices for In-Home Care Agencies Kaliah Kern, regional account executive, Paradigm This session focuses on the evolving landscape of Medicaid and VA service delivery. Learn about the latest compliance requirements, billing protocols, and documentation standards that can make or break your audit outcomes. Discover proven strategies for managing these payer sources effectively while maintaining quality care and organizational integrity.

Policy in Motion: Federal and State Government Affairs Update for In-Home Care
Libby Batlan, SVP of government relations, Oregon Health Care Association This session will discuss the 2025 Oregon legislative session outcomes and the impact upon in-home care agencies and providers statewide. Get the big picture and learn how these changes could impact your operations and opportunities for growth.

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