2016 Housing Conference for LeadingAge New York April 12-14, 2016 | Page 3
Housing Professionals Annual Conference
Education Sessions April 12 – 14, 2016
Pre-Conference Intensive
Tuesday April 12
Noon – 1 p.m.
Pre-conference registration (lunch on your own)
1 – 5 p.m.
Pre-Conference Intensive: HUD Management and Occupancy Challenge
Join Mary Ross for a four-hour training session that combines a review of the latest trends and hottest topics of the day, with
answers to some of the most frequently encountered problems facing affordable housing owners and agents. To be discussed:
• Fair Housing concerns, specifically addressing bullying and hoarding;
• The latest required changes to the Resident Selection Plan and discussion of original ideas used in TSPs and applications
for senior properties;
• Income and deduction clarifications, including some proposed changes; and,
• Status update on potential regulatory changes affecting affordable housing providers.
Mary Ross, CPO, FHC, MORS, president, Ross Business Development Inc., Marietta, GA
Conference Agenda
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13
7:45 – 8:45 a.m.
Conference registration/Continental
breakfast/Visit exhibitors
8:45 – 9 a.m.
Welcome
9 – 10:30 a.m.
independent living can pose certain risks for these adults –
and prove challenging for family and caregivers. How do we
help a senior who starts to display cognitive impairment?
What do we need to do to develop support systems that
keep them safe, keep dementia-related behaviors from
disturbing the housing community, and help their families
deal with the challenges of this disease?
Kelly Papa, MSN, RN, corporate director of learning, Masonicare
University,Wallingford, CT
PLENARY SESSION
Live-In Aides and Related Issues
Noon – 1:15 p.m.
Developing policies and procedures to address residents’
need for live-in aides can be complicated. This is especially
true when your resident proposes that a family member
move in to the unit to act as the live-in aide. Join us to get
new information about establishing policies that honor
rights of residents to have assistance while curtailing
attempts to circumvent HUD’s occupancy requirements
for senior housing.
Mary Ross, CPO, FHC, MORS, president, Ross Business
Development Inc., Marietta, GA
1:15 – 2:45 p.m.
10:30 – 11 a.m.
Refreshment break/Visit exhibitors
11 a.m. – noon
KEYNOTE ADDRESS
Dementia in Independent Senior Housing:
Concerns, Barriers and Solutions
For the millions of Americans with dementia, staying at
home for as long as possible is a common goal. However,
Lunch with exhibitors
Concurrent sessions:
1) EIV – An Explanation of HUD’s Requirements for
Using Their Enterprise Income Verification System
This session will provide an overview of which
documents are required during the Management and
Occupancy Reviews (MOR), the Master File, using
Enterprise Income Verification (EIV) as up-front income
verification and income discrepancies.
Mary Ross, CPO, FHC, MORS, president, Ross Business
Development Inc., Marietta, GA
2) Cliques and Bullying – Can’t We All Just Get Along?
This session focuses on issues of cliques, bullying and
naysayers in our housing communities. Discussion
topics include: how to recognize bullying behavior in
our communities while addressing successful ways to
prevent and decrease the behaviors from occurring,
empowerment of staff in a bullying situation, and
analysis of non-bullying, non-harassing and non-