Level Up: Advanced LTC Funding, Budgeting and Reporting

 
Thursday, May 29, 2025 - Full day, in-person workshop!
9:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Pearson Convention Centre
2638 Steeles Avenue East
Brampton, ON L6S 6J9

$370 for Members
$499 for Non-Members




Accurate and informed financial management is more critical than ever in long-term care. Take your knowledge to the next level with this full-day, advanced workshop.  

This in-person workshop digs into important details of long-term care funding and reporting, bringing you valuable and practical insights, updates on requirements, and strategies to optimize your financial/budget planning and eliminate reporting errors. Get valuable tips and hands-on learning from other members and hear directly from the Ministry of Long-Term Care. 

This is specialized education that is not available anywhere else. Register to deepen your knowledge about: 

> LTC funding envelopes, eligible expenditures, how to work with these in budgeting as well as tools and best practices 

> Supplementary funding streams including staffing supplements 

> Reporting processes such as the LTC annual report, occupancy, staffing, high intensity needs fund; common errors and strategies to avoid them; efficiency tips; updates; new templates and bad debt reimbursement 

> Use of the case-mix index (CMI) and its impact on level-of-care funding and RAI-MDS. 

> Transitioning from RAI MDS 2.0 to the new interRAI LTCF assessment instrument, the differences in RUG groups, and the interim impacts to the funding formula 





Explore the Sessions and Speakers!

Bradley Shaw, Manager, Special Projects, Ministry of Long-Term Care 

William Willard, Executive Vice-President and Chief Financial Officer, Deep River and District Health 

Jonathon Bingeman, Director of Finance, Providence Manor 

Blu Desrosiers, Finance Manager, Sherwood Park Manor
 




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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.


William Willard, Vice President of Operations & Chief Financial Officer, Deep River and District Hospital, Four Seasons Lodge Long-Term Care, North Renfrew Family Health Team
 
William Willard is the Vice-President of Operations and Chief Financial Officer at the Deep River and District Hospital, the North Renfrew Family Health Team, and the Four Seasons Lodge Long-Term Care Home, which are located on a single campus of care in Deep River, Ontario.

William is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) with an Honours degree in Accounting. Since 2017, William has been growing his knowledge of multi-sector care and service delivery in rural settings, as well as a person-centered approach to leadership. William was recognized as the inaugural winner of the CPA Ontario Emerging Leaders Award in 2018. The award celebrates the outstanding business and social contributions of Ontario’s CPAs, aged 34 and under. 

William has focused on driving forward innovation and organizational performance through major infrastructure and capital projects across healthcare settings, including long-term care, primary care, and acute care. As Project Lead for capital development, William has been integral in advancing a business case for a campus of care expansion, which has recently resulted in the successful allocation of 86 additional Long-Term Care beds for Deep River and its surrounding communities. 
Stacey McDonald, Director Human Resources & Finance, Valley Manor Inc.
 
Jonathon Bingeman, VP Finance & Digital Transformation, Providence Manor 

 Jonathon Bingeman is the Vice President, Finance and Digital Transformation at Providence Care, a Kingston-based academic health system focused on specialized care in aging, mental health, and rehabilitation.   His portfolio encompasses finance, information management, and information technology across Providence Care’s operations including hospital, transitional care, long-term care, and community programs.  Prior to joining Providence Care, Jonathon spent several years with both Hamilton Health Sciences and Deloitte in a variety of roles covering treasury, capital planning, data analytics, and financial controllership.  Jonathon is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA, CA) and holds an MBA from the Smith School of Business at Queen’s University.
 
Blu Desrosiers, Finance Manager, Sherwood Park Mano
 
Dennis E. Donovan, Head Consultant, 167 Finance and Systems Consulting
 
Soo Ching Kukuta, Director, Resident Care, and Services, Seniors Services and Long-Term Care, City of Toronto
 
Melissa Norman, Director, Quality and Interprofessional Care, Perley Health


 
Dr. John Hirdes, Professor, University of Waterloo and chair of interRAI's International Network of Excellence in Mental Health and the interRAI Network of Canada