Thousands of long-term care professionals head to Palm Springs for major state conference
KESQ News Team
PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (KESQ) One of the biggest gatherings in the nation for long-term care professionals has taken over the Palm Springs Convention Center this week.
The California Association of Health Facilities (CAHF) is marking a major mileston with its 75th annual convention and expo. The convention draws top caregivers, facility leaders and industry experts from across the country.
On Monday, State Sen. Rosilicie Ochoa-Bogh stopped by to present CAHF with a Senate resolution honoring the organization’s 75 years of work supporting some of California’s most vulnerable residents.
The association represents nearly 1,300 skilled nursing and intermediate care facilities statewide.
Hundreds of attendees are cycling through packed educational sessions on the biggest issues facing long-term care right now, from workforce challenges to quality improvement and new regulations.
On the expo floor, more than 185 vendors are showing off the latest tools, technology and services aimed at improving care for residents and patients.
The convention runs through Wednesday, you can find more information on the CAHF Annual Convention and Expo by visiting this link.
You can find out more about the Palm Springs Convention Center and future events at this link.