LTC Inspections and Compliance 2024 - A Hands-on Learning Opportunity

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Tuesday, November 26, 2024
8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Pearson Convention Center
2638 Steeles Avenue East.
Brampton, ON L6S 6J9

$350 for Members
$480 for Non Members



A Hands-on Learning Opportunity for Navigating Inspections and Compliance 
Navigating Inspections and Compliance: A Practical Approach
 

Join Advantage Ontario for a full day of learning practical ways to navigate your home’s inspection and compliance activities.  The association has lined up host of speakers to provide their expertise and real life experiences on subject such as QI and IPAC  Program Requirements, Powers of Inspectors and Rights of Homes, and Inspection Dynamics and Psychological Well-Being.

A more fulsome agenda will be available in the coming days. 

Explore the Sessions and Speakers!
Mary Nestor, Principal, MKN Consulting
Dr. Rebecca Greenberg, Bioethicist, Nurse, Associate Professor, Greenberg Consulting
John Risk, Lawyer
More Speakers coming soon!



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Cancellations: Cancellations will be accepted up to five working days prior to the date of the program less a 15% administration fee that will apply regardless of the status of payment. Registrants who fail to attend the program or cancel after the deadline date shall be liable for the full fee. There is no charge for delegate substitutions. The AdvantAge Ontario Education Department reserves the right to cancel or reschedule this program.



Mary Nestor, Principal, MKN Consulting

Mary has over 35 years’ experience in the field of seniors’ care and services in both government and the private sector.  Throughout her career, she has held executive and senior leadership positions with varied portfolios focused on seniors’ care and services involving long-term care home regulatory oversight (compliance and enforcement), strategic and operational policy development, privacy, corporate and crisis communications, and government relations.  She has also served on numerous long-term care sector and government Committees, workgroups and expert panels. Mary retired from the Ontario Public Service a few years ago and provides consulting services to the long-term care home sector. She is currently Chair of the Board of Directors, Ontario Association of Residents’ Councils (OARC); and a Member of the Advisory Board of Sheridan College’s Centre for Elder Research.
 
David Marriott, Administrator, Better Living at Thompson House
 
Christine Normandeau, Executive Director, Parkwood Seniors Community
 
Amy Porteous, Chief Executive Officer, Maxville Manor
 
Lisa Garratt, Manager, Professional Practice, County of Simcoe
 
Soo Ching Kukuta, Director, Resident Care, and Services, Seniors Services and Long-Term Care, City of Toronto
 
Megan Garland, Director, Long Term Care and Senior Services, County of Bruce

 
Heather Congdon, Executive Director, Fairview Mennonite Homes
  
Heather Congdon started at Fairview in 2012 as the summer student and progressed to key roles with increasing responsibility, motivated by the faith-based values, culture of kindness and non-profit aspect of Fairview.

In June 2021, Heather completed her Long-Term Care Administrator Certification. She was promoted to Executive Director of Fairview Mennonite Homes in September 2022. 

Led by her passion for affordable seniors housing, Heather has volunteered on the board of a Cooperative housing property for the last six years. She also participates on a monthly Region of Waterloo review committee, where her expertise in housing helps identify solutions for other tenants and landlords in the Region.