Mental Health Issues in Dependent Adults

Marshalltown, IA US
April 18, 2024 to April 19, 2024

Registration


The Mental Health Issues in Dependent Adults conference will be held in person at the Iowa Veterans Home in Marshalltown, IA, and streamed live online via Zoom. 

Cost

  • Onsite Thursday + Onsite Friday: $150
  • Onsite Thursday + Virtual Friday: $150
  • Onsite Thursday Only: $50
  • Onsite Friday Only: $100
  • Virtual Friday Only: $100

Iowa Veterans Home employees can attend at a discounted rate. Please email Carol Tripp at ivheducation@ivh.state.ia.us for more information. 

Full-time healthcare students and resident physicians can attend at a discounted rate. Please email cme@dmu.edu for more information.

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PURPOSE

This conference will provide valuable education to clinicians, caregivers, and administrators who are responsible for the care of adults who have mental and physical disabilities.  There will be a special emphasis on the challenges of behavioral health management in long-term care settings.

Target Audience

Any clinician, caregiver, or administrator involved in providing care to adults with disabilities or chronic illnesses. 

Agenda

Thursday, April 18, 2024
In-person attendance only. 3.0 continuing education credits. 
1:00 pm

Ethics in Real Life: When is Half a Loaf Better Than No Bread?

Francis Degnin, PhD, MPM
Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of Northern Iowa

Elise Duwe, MD, PhD
Van Diest Family Health Clinic of Webster City; Iowa State University Department of Psychology

A case-based exploration of ethical issues involving care and decision-making around patients with reduced decisional capacity. 

  1. Name some of the key legal and ethical principles regarding patient decision-making.
  2. List strengths and limitations of these principles by applying them to concrete cases, particularly cases illustrating boundary issues.
  3. Draw specific ethical principles (such as respect for autonomy, integrity, honesty, justice, and selflessness) out of concrete ethical cases and explain how they apply. 
  4. Address some of the challenges around balancing patient safety and autonomy.
  5. Explain some of the (problematic) history of the “difficult patients” literature and some strategies for working with such patients.
  6. Name additional principles around considering accepting decisions from cognitively aware but non-decisional patients.
4:00 pm

Adjourn

Friday, April 19, 2024
Attend in person at the Iowa Veterans Home in Marshalltown, IA, or online via Zoom. 6.5 continuing education credits. 
8:00 am

Registration and Breakfast

8:20 am

Welcome and Introductions

Douglas Steenblock, MD
Chief of Mental Health Services, Iowa Veterans Home 

8:30 am

Update on Dementia: A Psychiatrist’s Perspective

Douglas Steenblock, MD
Chief of Mental Health Services, Iowa Veterans Home 

  1. Review recent advances in the medical treatment of dementia syndromes. 
  2. Use diagnostic tools currently available to clinicians who are assessing cognitive decline.  
  3. Summarize the pharmacologic treatment options for the psychological and behavioral symptoms of dementia.
9:30 amBreak
9:45 am

Assessing Threats of Self-Harm and Violence in Persons with Disabilities

Nathan Wolken, MA, LMHC
Psychologist, Iowa Veterans Home

  1. Manage suicidal and homicidal ideation of persons with disabilities in their respective environments.
  2. Recognize warning signs and assess risk, step-by-step, regarding threats of self-harm and violence in persons with disabilities.
  3. Effectively triage mental health crises by ensuring safety in the person’s current setting or pursuing a higher level of care.
10:45 amBreak
11:00 am

Protecting Dependent Adults from Scams and Other Types of Fraud

Derek Hess, JD, PhD
Senior Health Policy Advisor, Psychologist, Iowa Department of Health and Human Services

  1. Interpret current data for the prevalent and problematic scams and other frauds for dependent and older adults.
  2. Differentiate sources of legal and regulatory authority to fraud cases involving dependent and older adults.
  3. Determine appropriate responses that mitigate the risk of fraud while balancing protection and autonomy considerations.
12:00 pmLunch
1:00 pm

Back to Basics: Non-Pharmacological Management of Distress in Dementia

Kyle S. Page, PhD, ABPP
Geriatric Psychologist, Edward Hines, Jr. VA Hospital

  1. Describe a process for characterizing distress behavior in persons with dementia.
  2. Identify four common causes of distress.
  3. Identify three behavioral interventions/approaches to use when responding to distress.
2:30 pmBreak
2:45 pm

At Journey’s End: Providing Psychological Support to People with Terminal Illness

Christopher Sparks, LISW
Psychologist, Iowa Veterans Home

  1. Explain the prevailing attitudes towards terminal illness and death in the United States and their implications for psychotherapeutic support.
  2. Sympathize with a person who has been diagnosed with a terminal illness.
  3. List the psychotherapeutic resources available for people with a terminal illness and describe how you might act as a support person within your discipline.
3:45 pm

Multidisciplinary Panel Discussion:  Mental Health Care at the End of Life

Douglas Steenblock, MD (Moderator)
Chief of Mental Health Services, Iowa Veterans Home 

Sarah Bruner, BSN, RN
Administrator of Nursing, Iowa Veterans Home

Penny Cutler-Bermudez, LNHA
Licensed Nursing Home Administrator, Iowa Veterans Home

Joseph Hoagbin, MD
Medical Director, Iowa Veterans Home

Christopher Sparks, LISW
Psychologist, Iowa Veterans Home

Nathan Wolken, MA, LMHC
Psychologist, Iowa Veterans Home

  1. Consider some of the unique challenges that can arise at the end of life for those who have mental illness and dementia.  
  2. Discuss possible interventions that could provide comfort to those who are experiencing psychological distress at the end of life.  
4:45 pmConference Adjourns
Optional Tour of the Iowa Veterans Home
    Course summary
    Available credit: 
    • 9.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits
    • 9.50 AOA Category 2­A
    • 9.50 CE Contact Hour(s)
    • 9.50 IBON
    Course opens: 
    01/02/2024
    Course expires: 
    04/19/2024
    Event starts: 
    04/18/2024 - 1:00pm CDT
    Event ends: 
    04/19/2024 - 4:45pm CDT
    Cost:
    $150.00
    Rating: 
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    Iowa Veterans Home
    1301 Summit St.
    Whitehill Auditorium
    Marshalltown, IA 50158
    United States
    +1 (641) 752-1501

    The Iowa Veterans Home is at 1301 Summit Street, Marshalltown, Iowa. Individuals should enter at the West Entrance, west of the corner of 13th Street and Summit. On the map below, this is shown as Independence Road. Go to the far north end of the entrance road and turn right into the large parking lot. The conference will be held in Whitehill Auditorium (Building #10 on the map). Handicapped parking is available across the street south of the cottages (#11), in the southeast corner of the lot immediately north of the cottages (#11), and in the gift shop parking lot.

    Douglas Steenblock, MD (Activity Director)
    Chief of Mental Health Services,
    Iowa Veterans Home 

    Sarah Bruner, BSN, RN
    Administrator of Nursing, 
    Iowa Veterans Home

    Penny Cutler-Bermudez
    Licensed Nursing Home Administrator,
    Iowa Veterans Home

    Francis Degnin, PhD, MPM
    Associate Professor of Philosophy,
    University of Northern Iowa

    Elise Duwe, MD, PhD
    Van Diest Family Health Clinic of Webster City;
    Iowa State University Department of Psychology

    Derek Hess, JD, PhD 
    Senior Health Policy Advisor, Psychologist, 
    Iowa Department of Health and Human Services

    Joseph Hoagbin, MD
    Medical Director, 
    Iowa Veterans Home

    Kyle S. Page, PhD, ABPP
    Geriatric Psychologist,
    Edward Hines, Jr. VA Hospital

    Chris Sparks, LISW
    Psychologist,
    Iowa Veterans Home

    Nathan Wolken, MA, LMHC
    Psychologist,
    Iowa Veterans Home

    ACCREDITATION STATEMENTS

    • MD: This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Iowa Medical Society (IMS) through the joint providership of Des Moines University Medicine and Health Sciences (DMU) and Iowa Veterans Home. DMU is accredited by IMS to provide continuing medical education for physicians. DMU designates this live activity for a maximum of 9.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™.  Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. 
    • DO: Des Moines University Medicine and Health Sciences (DMU) is accredited by the American Osteopathic Association (AOA) to provide osteopathic continuing medical education for physicians. DMU designates this program for a maximum of 9.50 AOA Category 2-A credits and will report CME and specialty credits commensurate with the extent of the physician’s participation in this activity.
    • Nurse: Des Moines University Medicine and Health Sciences is Iowa Board of Nursing approved provider #112. This live activity has been reviewed and approved for 9.50 continuing education contact hour(s). Nurses must attend the entire session to receive credit. Partial session credit is prohibited and will be forfeited.
    • Other Health Professionals: This live activity is designated for a maximum of 9.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™.

    EDUCATIONAL GRANTS

    No ineligible company provided financial support for this continuing education activity. 

    DISCLOSURE

    The speaker(s) will disclose if any pharmaceuticals, medical procedures, and devices discussed are investigational or unapproved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The determination of educational content and the selection of speakers is the responsibility of the activity director. 

    Relevant to the content of this educational activity, the following individuals have no conflict(s) with ineligible companies to disclose.

    • Sarah Bruner, BSN, RN - Panel Member
    • Penny Cutler-Bermudez, LNHA - Panel Member
    • Francis Degnin, PhD, MPM - Speaker
    • Elise Duwe, MD, PhD - Speaker
    • Wendy Eldridge - Planning Committee Member
    • Derek Hess, JD, PhD - Speaker
    • Joseph Hoagbin, MD - Panel Member
    • Kyle S. Page, PhD, ABPP - Speaker
    • Christopher Sparks, LISW - Speaker and Panel Member
    • Douglas Steenblock, MD - Activity Director, Planning Committee Member, Moderator, and Speaker
    • Carol Tripp - Activity Coordinator and Planning Committee Member
    • Nathan Wolken, MA, LMHC - Speaker and Panel Member

    DISCLAIMER

    The information provided in this activity is for continuing education purposes only. It is not a substitute for a healthcare provider's independent medical judgment regarding diagnostic and treatment options for a specific patient's medical condition. The content of this educational offering does not reflect the views of Des Moines University Medicine and Health Sciences.

    Available Credit

    • 9.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits
    • 9.50 AOA Category 2­A
    • 9.50 CE Contact Hour(s)
    • 9.50 IBON

    Price

    Cost:
    $150.00
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    CANCELLATION POLICY

    • All cancellations must be received in writing at cme@dmu.edu.
    • A nonrefundable administrative fee of $20 will be charged for all cancellations.
    • No refunds will be given three (3) business days before the activity start date.
    • Canceled registrations can be transferred to another individual for the same activity.
    • Individuals who fail to attend the activity (no-shows) will not receive any refund. Forfeited fees may not be applied to any other activity.