Wound Care Brochure
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REGISTRATION FORM
Nurse’s Breakfast & Education:
Wound Care: Recognizing At Risk Residents and Im
plementing a Successful Risk Assessment Program
DATE: June 16, 2009
TIME: 9am‐11am
LOCATION: C.A.R.E.S. “THE Voice of Assisted Living”
13012 N. Cave Creek Rd. #3
Phoenix, AZ 85022 Nurse’s Breakfast & Education:
A 30 second phone call will set us straight, so please call 602/322-0100 or email ckeenan@azalfa.org
Registration Fee: □ $25 members Wound Care:
□ $50 non‐members Recognizing At-Risk Residents and
Implementing a Successful
Business Name: ___________ Wound Care Program
Address:
City/State/Zip:
Email (for confirmation of registration)
Are there others in your organization who should receive this mailing?
_________________________________________________________________________
Ph #: _________________________________
The wound care field has made impressive
Attendees Names & Titles:
strides in the prevention, treatment and
healing of wounds in the elderly, however it
1. is not the available arsenal of wound care
products that are priority in the care of our
2.
aging elder’s skin.
3.
Learn the steps to creating a successful Risk
Are we reaching the right person?
TOTAL DUE: $ Assessment Program, keep your community
proactive, and identify your At‐Risk
“THE Voice of Assisted Living”
_______CK (# ) _________CC residents before skin breakdown occurs.
AMEX_________ M/C__________ VISA ____ (Submitted for 2 CEU)
Card #: Date: June 16, 2009
Time: 9am‐11am
333 E. Virginia Ave. #106
Exp Date: ______3 Digit CCV number __________
Location: C.A.R.E.S.
Phoenix, AZ 85004
Cardholder Signature: _________________________________
602/322-0100
MAIL OR FAX FORM TO: Hosted By:
Arizona ALFA
333 E Virginia Ave., #106
Phoenix, AZ 85004
Ph: 602/322‐0100 Fax: 602/322‐0118
Arizona ALFA Nurse’s Breakfast & Education:
Arizona ALFA Nurse’s Breakfast & Education:
Wound Care: Recognizing At‐Risk Residents and Implementing a Successful Wound Care Program
Wound Care: Recognizing At‐Risk Residents and Implementing a Successful Wound Care Program
Course Objectives About the Speaker Registration and Fees
Strive to enhance each resident’s Sandy Sweeny, RN, BSN, WCC is originally Arizona ALFA members are offered the
quality of life and functional abilities by from Philadelphia, PA and moved to Arizona discounted fee of $25. Non‐members
creating a successful Wound Care/Risk in September 2007. She has been a nurse for are $50. Registration fee includes
Assessment Program. Learn steps on eight years after a five year career in business. materials and breakfast. Fax
how to maximize your residents’ She obtained her bachelor’s in nursing from registration to: 602/322‐0118, or call
functional abilities and maximize your Thomas Jefferson University’s School of Crystal Keenan at 602/322‐0100. At
caregiver’s understanding of Risk Health Professions in Philadelphia, graduating conclusion of training each participant
Assessment and proper wound care. in 2001. After nursing school, Sandy worked will receive their CEU certificate onsite.
in critical care, long term care and hospice. In (submitted for 2 CEU’s)
Goals of this training are: 2006, she started to work for medical device Agenda
company as a clinical consultant which
• Pressure Ulcer Prevention and Risk specialized in wound care. Through this 8:309:00am:
Assessment experience, Sandy decided to return to the Arrival and registration
bedside and began to pursue a specialization
• Pressure Ulcer Identification in wound care. She obtained her wound care 9am:
• Wound Care: Just the Basics certification through the Wound Care Speaker introduction and training
Education Institute and National Association begins. Attendee will enjoy continental
• Skin Care of Wound Care in May 2008. breakfast while participating in the
• To effectively treat wound based on Sandy currently works at Paradise Valley training.
individual need; Hospital, which is a 130 bed acute care • Pressure Ulcer Prevention and Risk
• To minimize pain and enhance facility, as their Wound/Ostomy Nurse. Assessment
comfort;
• Pressure Ulcer Identification
• To enhance pressure reduction;
• To promote ability to interact with Course Details • Wound Care: Just the Basics
the environment;
Date: June 16, 2009 • Skin Care
• To enhance individual quality of
life; Time: 9am‐11am 11am
• To assist caregivers in providing
• Conclusion of training, open Q&A,
quality wound care and risk Location: C.A.R.E.S.
receipt of Certificate of Attendance
assessment.
13012 N. Cave Creek Rd. #3
This training is open to all Phoenix, AZ 85022
assisted living and senior housing
professionals
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