New member, industry issues on agenda The Adult Day Care Advisory Council (ADCAC) will meet at 9 a.m. on Nov. 17 to discuss appointment of a new member, in addition to its regular discussion of inspection issues, industry challenges, public education and Medicare/Medicaid updates.
A 15-year senior living professional, Emily Buntin is applying for the ADCAC position previously held by Heather Langford of Willow Creed Memory Care West in Las Vegas. Buntin currently works as the director of the Carson Valley Adult Day Club, and prior to that was the administrator of Skyline Estates Senior Living in Carson City from November 2012 to March 2016. She has worked since 2001 at senior living facilities in Nevada, Oregon and Washington in administration, sales and community marketing. Her resume can be viewed online on the ADCAC meetings page. The ADCAC was formed in 2011 as a way for the Nevada State Board of Health and Division of Public and Behavioral Health (DPBH) to work collaboratively with Adult Day Care providers to explore methodologies to reduce costs to facilities while ensuring delivery of quality adult day care services to clients. The recommendations of the ADCAC are advisory only and are reported by the Bureau of Health Care Quality and Compliance to the DPBH administrator, who reports on the ADCAC’s activities to the Board of Health. The meeting will have teleconference locations in Carson City and Las Vegas; a call-in number is also available. For more information and to view the full agenda, visit the Adult Day Care Advisory Council’s 2016 meeting page.
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AuthorThe Bureau of Health Care Quality and Compliance (HCQC) licenses medical and other health facilities, child care facilities and personnel, and medical laboratories and personnel in Nevada. HCQC also conducts compliance surveys and takes complaints. Archives
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