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| | | AFH Council Statewide Virtual Chapter Meeting January 6th, 2026 | 10:00AM-11:00AM |
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| We will be reviewing and discussing the results of the recent Member Insights Survey. This discussion will focus on what members shared, key themes that emerged, and how this feedback will guide our priorities, planning, and improvements moving forward. 1.0 CEUs available to all AFH Council members who attend. |
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| | | Trauma Informed Care: Trauma Theory and Orientation – Part One January 7th, 2026 | 9:00AM-10:00AM |
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| The training course provides an overview of the types of traumas, the inter-relationship with co-occurring disorders and the impacts of trauma exposure on individuals. Part One of the training focuses on introducing concepts and theoretical background on Trauma and Trauma-Informed Care. 1.0 CEU available to all who attend. |
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| | Respirator (N95) Written Program for Adult Family Homes January 7th, 2026 | 2:00PM-3:00PM |
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| This practical webinar will walk Adult Family Home providers through what is required to have a compliant Respirator (N95) Written Program in place. We will explain why a written respirator program is required, what purpose it serves in protecting both staff and residents, and when it applies to AFHs. Participants will review the key elements that must be included in the written program and gain a clear understanding of how to implement and maintain it. The session will also highlight reliable resources and tools to help providers stay compliant with respirator rules and regulations, so you can feel confident meeting requirements without unnecessary complexity. 1.0 CEUs available to all AFH Council members who attend. |
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| | | Residency Agreements & Discharge Notice Requirements for 2026 January 8th, 2026 | 2:00PM-3:00PM |
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| Starting January 1, 2026, new state requirements will change how AFHs must complete residency agreements and provide transfer or discharge notices for Medicaid residents. Join us to get clear, practical guidance on what must be included in your residency agreements, why these changes are being implemented, and what your responsibilities are when issuing a transfer or discharge notice. We’ll also walk through what to expect from the Office of Civil Legal Aid — including who they are, what they do, and how their involvement may affect your communication with residents. This webinar will be taught by our Regulatory Support Director, Maleia Press, along with members of our Member Support team. It is designed to give you confidence, clarity, and the tools you need to stay compliant in 2026. 1.0 CEU available to all AFH Council members who attend. |
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| | | Legislative Session Pre-Filed Bills January 9th, 2026 | 11:00AM-12:00PM |
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| Start the new legislative session with a clear look at the bills already filed for consideration. State Lobbyist Amina Teouri will walk providers through the key proposals, explain their significance, and highlight how they may affect Adult Family Homes in the year ahead. This session is designed to give you the early insight you need to follow the session confidently and understand which bills matter most for AFH providers. 1.0 CEU available to all AFH Council members who attend. |
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| | | | Coming Soon: Mornings With AFHC |
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| The Adult Family Home Council is excited to offer two recurring bi-monthly opportunities for Adult Family Home providers to get expert guidance and practical advice. Join us on the first and third Thursday of each month for Mornings With Marketing, a relaxed, conversational session with Alexandria Brown, AFHC’s Marketing & Communications Manager, where providers can get real-time guidance on promoting their home, refining listings, improving online presence, developing their brand, and making the most of AFHC tools like the Home Finder. Then, on the second and fourth Thursday of each month, join Mornings With Member Support, led by Maleia Press, AFHC’s Regulatory Support Director, and the Member Support team, for an informal Q&A to ask questions, gain clarity on regulatory requirements, and discuss real-world compliance scenarios. Both sessions are designed to be welcoming, practical spaces where you can bring questions about operations, resident rights, documentation, surveys, marketing, or day-to-day challenges—and leave with actionable guidance to help you confidently run and promote your Adult Family Home. |
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| | WA STATE DEATH WITH DIGNITY ACT (DWDA) – IMPLEMENTATION WITHIN ADULT FAMILY HOMES |
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| The Washington State Death with Dignity Act (DWDA), codified in chapter 70.245 RCW, was approved by voters in 2008 and became law in 2009. The Act affirms that eligible, terminally ill Washington residents have the right to request and self-administer prescribed medication to end their lives in a humane and dignified manner as part of their end-of-life care. This Dear Provider Letter requires Adult Family Homes to provide written notice of their Death With Dignity Act (DWDA) policy, effective immediately. The Council has drafted a sample policy to support providers in selecting their home’s level of participation. |
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| | | | Seasonal Office Schedule Update |
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| Our office will be closed on Thursday and Friday, January 1 and 2, 2026, and will reopen at 8:00 a.m. on Monday, January 5, 2026. We wish all of our AFHC members a very Happy New Year and extend our sincere appreciation to the dedicated providers across the state who continue to serve and protect vulnerable adults in exceptional Adult Family Homes. We look forward to working together in the year ahead. |
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| | Planned System Maintenance Notice |
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| Please be advised that the Adult Family Home Council’s systems will be temporarily unavailable due to routine maintenance beginning Tuesday, December 30, through Monday, January 5 at 6:00 a.m. This maintenance is part of our ongoing efforts to improve system performance, security, and reliability for our members. During this time, some online services and tools may be inaccessible. We encourage members to plan accordingly and complete any time-sensitive tasks in advance of the maintenance window. We appreciate your patience and understanding as we work to enhance our systems and better support you in the year ahead. |
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| | | The Adult Family Home Council Executive Board of Directors will convene for a regularly held Board Meeting on January 8, 2026, from 10am-3:30pm at the AFHC offices at 3309 Capitol Way SW, Ste 1, Tumwater, WA 98501. The meeting will also be virtual: Join Zoom Meeting: https://zoom.us/j/98393559939?pwd=mh7rYu9Uax26Luo8ZUa3tT4jdymOAX.1 Meeting ID: 983 9355 9939 Passcode: 956187 |
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| | | | Snohomish Chapter Meeting January 6th | 1:30PM-3:30PMLynwood Library 19200 44th Ave W Lynwood, WA 98036 Chapter Connection Session NO CEUs available. This chapter meeting will be an informal gathering focused on connection and conversation rather than a formal continuing education presentation. |
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| | | | Kent Chapter Meeting January 9th | 11:30AM-2:30PMKent Senior Center 600 E Smith St, Kent, WA 98030, USA Topic: Managing Your Caregiver Team with Confidence: Hiring, Training, Evaluation, and Termination Presented by Blake Crockett, AI Ambassador for Long Term Care Industry / Entrepreneur, Co-Owner of LT-Linx 1.0 CEU available to all AFH Council members who attend.
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| | | Stay Up-To-Date With Our Upcoming Events and Webinars! |
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