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Foundations in Medication Safety | Exclusively for Nursing Homes in Florida

Learn How to Strengthen Nursing Home Medication Safety by Participating in ECRI's Medication Safety Project for Nursing Homes

October 1, 2025 | 12:00 p.m. ET

Overview

ECRI is pleased to invite you to an upcoming webinar introducing our new Foundations in Medication Safety program—an evidence-based, online education initiative designed to support safer care in nursing homes.

This free webinar will walk you through:

  • Why medication safety remains a critical challenge in long-term care
  • How the Foundations program addresses key gaps in staff and leadership training
  • What tools and resources are included to support a stronger safety culture
  • How to enroll your team and integrate the project into daily operations

Whether you're just beginning to focus on medication safety or looking to enhance your current efforts, this session will provide practical insight and a clear path forward.

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Speakers

Victor Lane Rose, MBA, NHA, FCCP, CPASRM

Executive Director, Aging and Ambulatory Care

Victor Rose has worked in the healthcare and non-profit sector for 30 years, serving in various executive and leadership roles. Currently, he serves as ECRI’s Executive Director of Aging and Ambulatory Care, coordinating business development and consulting in safety, risk management, and quality improvement to providers nationwide and across the aging care continuum. Before joining ECRI, he served as COO for 17 years with a not-for-profit continuing care retirement community leading direct care, support service delivery, and administration. He has taught management at DeSales University, served on LeadingAge PA’s Public Policy Committee, and authored numerous healthcare management and aging services articles and white papers. Topics include state survey preparedness, budgeting, healthcare risk management, building design, staffing and scheduling, legal discovery and QAPI, scope of service, and postincident investigations, postincident notifications and emergency preparedness/response, and most recently diagnostic excellence in dementia care.

Jean Harpel, MSN, RN, GCNS

Operations Manager Aging Services

Jean Harpel is presently the Operations Manager of the Aging Services team at ECRI where she provides environment-of-care safety, security, quality and risk management consultation to senior living provider organizations across the US. She educates leadership and staff on how to implement Risk Management systems within their communities. She works with provider organizations to help reduce future risk and harm to their residents as well as helping achieve focus on developing a culture of safety and accountability. She has developed institutional based learning programs utilizing electronic media, traditional lecture, and just-in-time activities that have focused on safe and efficient care delivery. She has written, implemented and reviewed policies and procedures for continuing care retirement communities and home care providers. She has presented at workshops and conferences on a wide array of risk management topics for aging services providers and healthcare professionals for the past twenty years.

Jana O’Hara, MSN, RN, CPHFH, CPHQ, CPPS

Director of Consulting and Education, Institute for Safe Medication Practices

Jana has held a variety of clinical leadership, quality and safety roles, including leading patient safety at the health system level for an academic and county health system in San Antonio, TX. She received her BSN from Biola University, MSN and a graduate certificate in nursing education from the University of Texas at El Paso, and is currently pursuing a DNP from Texas Woman’s University. She is a certified professional in human factors in healthcare, healthcare quality, and patient safety.

Who Should Attend

  • Nursing-home administrators
  • Clinical leaders, educators
  • Quality improvement staff

We look forward to sharing how this project can support your team and help create safer systems for each and every resident, each and every day.