Webinars & Events

March 19, 2026 10:30 AM

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Medication Safety for Seniors in Assisted Living Facilities: Clinical Best Practices and Advanced MedPass Strategies

Medication safety is one of the most critical responsibilities in assisted living — and one of the most complex. Join us for an in-depth webinar designed specifically for assisted living administrators, nurses, medication aides, and clinical leaders who want to reduce medication errors, strengthen compliance, and improve resident outcomes.

In this comprehensive session, we will cover:

  • Preventing common medication errors in senior populations
  • Managing high-risk drugs, polypharmacy, and Beers Criteria concerns
  • Understanding boxed warnings, side effects, and safe dosage ranges
  • Identifying drug-drug, drug-disease, drug-age, drug-lab, and drug-food interactions
  • Addressing duplicate therapies and alternative medication options ranked by safety and cost
  • The impact of patient genomics on medication effectiveness

Plus, we’ll take a deep dive into MedPass Medication Administration best practices, including:

  • Auto-flagging of late medication passes
  • Blocking duplicate medication administration in the same time slot
  • Clinician exception notes during MedPass
  • Ordering refills directly during MedPass
  • Visual verification with medication images on the med list

This session blends clinical best practices with advanced decision-support tools to help your team improve safety, streamline workflows, and strengthen regulatory compliance. Whether you're focused on quality improvement, risk reduction, or staff training, this webinar will provide actionable strategies you can implement immediately.

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