The HASD&IC Biweekly Briefing provides timely news and information for HASD&IC members and associates and is published on the first and third Wednesdays of the month. Key articles and issues of interest from each publication, along with the President’s Message, are included below.
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Associate Member Spotlight: Exodus Recovery, Inc.
Exodus Recovery was founded in 1989, managing hospital-based inpatient and outpatient programs in Los Angeles County. Exodus has since expanded into San Diego, Orange, and Fresno counties with approximately 1,400 employees and nearly 50 programs providing a wide variety of services across the continuum of care.
5 Things To Know: JFS Issues Important Notice about Grave Disability Form Usage
The Jewish Family Service (JFS) Patient Advocacy Team sent a critical reminder that the expanded definition of “grave disability” will not be implemented in San Diego County until Jan. 1, 2025. The new forms are already available on the Department of Health Care Services website. However, for individuals in San Diego County, if the new […]
5 Things To Know: Free Preparedness Trainings Now Available for Rural Residents
The San Diego Fire-Rescue Department and Community Emergency Response Team are hosting several free trainings for rural residents in honor of National Preparedness Month. The events on Sept. 21 and Sept. 28 range from disaster phases to home fire safety training. Pre-registration is required for both events.
5 Things To Know: Feedback Requested on Emergency Medical Service Treatment Protocols
The San Diego County Emergency Medical Services Office is requesting feedback on potential revisions to the emergency medical service treatment protocols for the 2025-26 cycle. All treatment protocols are available for comment. Comments must be submitted online by Oct. 1 to be considered for this protocol revision cycle.
5 Things To Know: ‘Take on Alzheimer’s’ Campaign Resources Now Available
September is World Alzheimer’s Month, a global opportunity to raise dementia awareness and support people affected by the disease. The Age Well San Diego Dementia & Brain Health Team shared key resources from the California Department of Public Health’s “Take on Alzheimer’s” campaign that are designed to educate Californians about Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias […]
5 Things To Know: Registration Open for Dementia Skills and Resource Fair
Aging & Independence Services, the Dementia & Brain Health Team, and Central and East San Diego Community Action Network will be hosting a Dementia Skills and Resource Fair on Oct. 12 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Grossmont Healthcare District Health and Wellness Library. The event is intended for anyone interested in enhancing […]
Associate Member Spotlight: Griswold Home Care for North San Diego
Griswold Home Care for North San Diego provides compassionate in-home care, essential for patients transitioning from hospital to home. With over 40 years of experience, they excel in reducing rehospitalization rates through personalized care plans tailored to each individual’s needs.
Associate Member Spotlight: Athene Law, LLP
Athene Law is revolutionizing the traditional law firm model by combining top-notch and experienced health lawyers in a virtual legal practice. They take on meaningful and challenging matters to provide health care industry clients with the tools to adapt 20th century rules to a 21st century delivery system.
5 Things To Know: CDPH to Hold Public Hearing on Proposed Regulations for Clinical Laboratory, Dietetic, and Pharmaceutical Services
The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) has published an All Facilities Letter announcing a virtual public hearing to discuss proposed amendments to regulations related to clinical laboratory, dietetic, and pharmaceutical services at general acute care hospitals. The hearing will take place Sept. 12 from 2-3 p.m. (PT); registration is available online.
5 Things To Know: Free Course for Social Workers: Supporting Older Adults Experiencing Homelessness
The Homeless and Housing Resource Center has developed a free virtual course highlighting the unique challenges faced by older adults experiencing homelessness, with a focus on individuals with substance use disorders or serious mental illness. The course also shares individuals’ personal experiences with homelessness and the experiences of those who work with older adults experiencing homelessness. The National Association of Social Workers has accredited this course for two continuing education units.
