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Aug
11
Thu
Patient Safety Authority – Long-Term Care Emergency Preparedness Educational Series: Recovery and Re-Opening
Aug 11 @ 12:30 pm – 1:00 pm
Patient Safety Authority - Long-Term Care Emergency Preparedness Educational Series: Recovery and Re-Opening

Recovery and Re-Opening Register here. 

Long-Term Care Emergency Preparedness Educational Series

The Patient Safety Authority (PSA) is starting a 12-month long-term care emergency preparedness educational series, as identified by respondents of the 2020 PA LTCF annual survey.

 Pennsylvania is vulnerable to multiple threats and hazards, including severe weather, hazardous materials spill, active shooter, terrorism, and infectious disease outbreak. While each of these threats is itself a problem, they may also disrupt power, telephone, and potable water delivery, as well as access to provisions such as food, staffing, medical supplies, and gasoline—making disaster preparedness critical to the safety of long-term care facilities.

This series aims to provide resources for facilities to develop their emergency preparedness plan to protect the lives and property of residents, staff, and visitors.

Sep
8
Thu
Patient Safety Authority – Long-Term Care Emergency Preparedness Educational Series: Memorandums of Understanding
Sep 8 @ 12:30 pm – 1:00 pm
Patient Safety Authority - Long-Term Care Emergency Preparedness Educational Series: Memorandums of Understanding

Memorandums of Understanding Register here. 

Long-Term Care Emergency Preparedness Educational Series

The Patient Safety Authority (PSA) is starting a 12-month long-term care emergency preparedness educational series, as identified by respondents of the 2020 PA LTCF annual survey.

 Pennsylvania is vulnerable to multiple threats and hazards, including severe weather, hazardous materials spill, active shooter, terrorism, and infectious disease outbreak. While each of these threats is itself a problem, they may also disrupt power, telephone, and potable water delivery, as well as access to provisions such as food, staffing, medical supplies, and gasoline—making disaster preparedness critical to the safety of long-term care facilities.

This series aims to provide resources for facilities to develop their emergency preparedness plan to protect the lives and property of residents, staff, and visitors.

Oct
13
Thu
Patient Safety Authority – Long-Term Care Emergency Preparedness Educational Series: Evaluate to Improve
Oct 13 @ 12:30 pm – 1:00 pm
Patient Safety Authority - Long-Term Care Emergency Preparedness Educational Series: Evaluate to Improve

Evaluate to Improve Register here. 

Long-Term Care Emergency Preparedness Educational Series

The Patient Safety Authority (PSA) is starting a 12-month long-term care emergency preparedness educational series, as identified by respondents of the 2020 PA LTCF annual survey.

 Pennsylvania is vulnerable to multiple threats and hazards, including severe weather, hazardous materials spill, active shooter, terrorism, and infectious disease outbreak. While each of these threats is itself a problem, they may also disrupt power, telephone, and potable water delivery, as well as access to provisions such as food, staffing, medical supplies, and gasoline—making disaster preparedness critical to the safety of long-term care facilities.

This series aims to provide resources for facilities to develop their emergency preparedness plan to protect the lives and property of residents, staff, and visitors.

Nov
10
Thu
Patient Safety Authority – Long-Term Care Emergency Preparedness Educational Series: The Importance of Exercise
Nov 10 @ 12:30 pm – 1:00 pm
Patient Safety Authority - Long-Term Care Emergency Preparedness Educational Series: The Importance of Exercise

The Importance of Exercise Register here. 

Long-Term Care Emergency Preparedness Educational Series

The Patient Safety Authority (PSA) is starting a 12-month long-term care emergency preparedness educational series, as identified by respondents of the 2020 PA LTCF annual survey.

 Pennsylvania is vulnerable to multiple threats and hazards, including severe weather, hazardous materials spill, active shooter, terrorism, and infectious disease outbreak. While each of these threats is itself a problem, they may also disrupt power, telephone, and potable water delivery, as well as access to provisions such as food, staffing, medical supplies, and gasoline—making disaster preparedness critical to the safety of long-term care facilities.

This series aims to provide resources for facilities to develop their emergency preparedness plan to protect the lives and property of residents, staff, and visitors.