Greater Portland/Vancouver Monthly
Marketing Update - March 2020
February was a very productive month. We added several more case management events to the calendar, scheduled sponsor breakfasts, and delivered more than 20,000 copies of the guide to additional clinics, hospitals and physician offices that have requested more. Below is a list of upcoming case manager events and sponsor breakfast save the dates.
We just sent out the earlybird renewals last week to our sponsors and it was awesome to see how many already signed and renewed for 2021! This is always my favorite indicator that
we are growing our relationships with current sponsors. If you know anyone that may be interested in the Retirement Connection guide, website, or our networking events, please make the introduction.
East County Marketing Exchange Brookdale Wilsonville 8170 SW Vlahos Dr, Wilsonville, 97070 Topic: Overview of the NEW Medicare Patient Driven Groupings Model (PDGM) for Home Health
Clackamas County Senior Networking (CCSN) Providence Milwaukie Healing Place 10330 SE 32nd Ave, Suite #110, Milwaukie, 97222 Topic: Find out how to refer and interact with several different Providence programs
Senior Service Network (SSN-Clark) Peace Health Medical Center – Health Education Center 400 NE Mother Joseph Pl – Vancouver WA (92nd & Mill Plain Ave) Topic: Managing Medicaid Housing Referrals at Discharge
Upcoming Hospital Case Manager Fairs
Registration is now open for Retirement Connection Sponsors.
Save the date! Portland/Vancouver Retirement Connection Sponsor Breakfast Providence St Vincent Medical Center Souther Classroom 9205 SW Barnes Rd, Portland, 97225 RSVP
On The Move
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Additional Resources
There are so many resources included in Retirement Connection, that often a few may slip past you and may not be noticed. Did you know that the guide also includes:
“Today I decide to forgive you. Not because you apologized or because you acknowledged the pain
that you caused me, but because my soul deserves peace.” – Najwa Zebian
Forgiveness helps us take control of our story. The change in outlook moves us beyond feeling like a victim, and prevents negative emotions and resentment from taking over. Not forgiving someone punishes you much more than the offender.