As we celebrate the 9th year of 6Beds Inc., we are thrilled to invite you to our Annual Conference, an event known for bringing together the brightest minds in the residential care industry. This year, the conference will be held on Friday, August 18, at the Brea Community Center. Whether you’re a Professional Paying Member (PPM) or a Community Member (CM), we have a seat for you.
Our vision has always been to create an inclusive community, one where even past members, attendees of previous events, and those who’ve generously contributed to our cause feel at home. Hence, the conference is free to attend for all Community Members (CM).
This year, we’re focusing on a topic that impacts us all: risk management for Adult Residential Facilities (ARF) and Residential Care Facilities for the Elderly (RCFE). As care providers, we’ve all faced challenges related to Department of Social Services (DSS) violations and deficiencies, Regional Center deficiencies, labor law allegations, and potential insurance premium hikes. Even unproven allegations or those still under appeal can lead to significant insurance cost increases.
Moreover, the risk of lawsuits, regardless of their merit, is a constant concern. Sometimes, insurance companies opt for settlement, which could further strain our finances. These concerns underline the need for effective risk management strategies.
That’s why we’ve invited renowned experts from Littler Mendelson P.C. (Labor Law Firm), Gould, Hahn and Reinhardt, and Perlas Insurance to share their insights. Littler Law authored 6Beds’s Wage and Hour Guide, the gold standard to help ARF and RCFE navigate the complex labor laws of residential care. With many years of experience in the field, they’ll guide us through the nuances of risk management, helping us to ensure the longevity and financial stability of our facilities.
Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from industry veterans, network with peers, and reinforce your commitment to providing the highest quality of care. Register today. Together, let’s work towards a safer, stronger, and more secure future in residential care.