
Chaplain Training Seminar
Date & Time
April 15, 2016 @ 8:30 am - 3:30 pm
Event Location
Event Details
April 15th, 2016
8:30AM-4:00PM
MHPCA Office
Speakers: Steve Sewell, BA, Bob Reagan, BS, Jen Volpitto, MAC, LPC, Jimmy Davis, BA, Greg Volpitto, M.Div, Diana Taylor, M.Div, BCCC
This one day training will focus on:
Documentation requirements and regulations.
Spiritual abuse in hospice care.
Pediatric and adolescent case issues.
Physician assisted death.
Managing time and caseloads.
The personal life and care of a chaplain.
Testimonials from past attendees:
“A GREAT DAY of training…Thank you!”
“I can begin to use this right away”
“Documentation isn’t a drain after today”
“Thanks for making me feel valuable.”
“The presenters made a big effort to engage with everyone in the room.”
Schedule:
8:30 am Registration
9:00 am Welcome/Housekeeping & Devotional Moment – Jimmy Davis, BA
9:15 am Effective and Accurate Documentation – Greg Volpitto, M.Div
11:00 am Break
11:15 am Hot Topics – Choice of three topical discussions (attend one)
Physician-Assisted Dying – Bob Reagan, BS
Pediatric/Adolescent Hospice – Steve Sewell, BA
Managing time and caseloads – Diana Taylor, M.Div.,BCCC
12:00 pm Lunch & Networking (lunch provided)
12:45 pm A brief presentation by MHPCA Director Jane Moore, CEO
1:00 pm Presentation: Spiritual Abuse – Jen Volpitto, MAC, LPC and open discussion
2:15 pm Break
2:30 pm Personal/Spiritual Care of the Chaplain – Steve Sewell, BA
3:45 pm Closing remarks/Evaluations
4:00 pm Conclusion
Members: $150
Non-members: $175
Seminary students: $100 (Please contact our office to register-Seminary Students only)
A late fee of $25 will apply after March 30th, 2016
No refunds but substitutions are welcome.
Lunch will be provided with this training.
MHPCA has obtained a special room rate for our participants at the Doubletree Hotel, 422 Monroe St, Jefferson City, MO 65101, for $119, including a full breakfast. For reservations call: 573-636-5101 and mention that you need the Mo Hospice and Palliative Care Association rate.
Information from the Chaplain Track One Training:
- Regan-Preparing Vibrant Funerals andMemorial Services
- Sewell-Chaplaincy in the Community and with Clergy
- Sewell-Ethics Boundaries Self Care
- Sewell-Hopsice History and Advocacy
- Sewell-Census, Caseloads, & Acuity
- Volpitto-Outline – IDG and the Need for a Team Based Mentality
- Volpitto-Outline – The Role of a Chaplain in Hospice Work
Information from the Chaplain Track Two Training: