Welcome to the Faculty Service Center

The National Alliance for Care at Home thanks you for agreeing to serve as faculty for the 2025 National Alliance for Care at Home Annual Meeting & Exposition.  Specific session dates and times will be sent in a couple of weeks, so please maintain flexibility to present during the conference period of Monday, November 3 through Tuesday, November 4.

To support a smooth and successful experience, we’ve created the Faculty Service Center (FSC)—your go-to hub for important information, required tasks, and helpful resources related to your role. We hope you’ll find the FSC intuitive, convenient, and easy to navigate as you prepare for the event. Thank you again for your time, expertise, and commitment to advancing care at home.


Faculty Action Items:

  • Review and complete the 2025 Alliance Annual Meeting & Expo Workgroup Faculty and Planner Disclosure Form by August 29.
  • Registration is open! To receive your faculty rate, enter your exclusive code 2025AMFACULTY on the Profile Page next to “Discount Code.” Note: This code is for faculty use only and may not be shared.
  • Secure your accommodations at the Hilton New Orleans Riverside during online registration. Please use the hotel accommodations section within the registration form.
  • My Profile Update: Please make sure your personal information is correct in this section and make changes if needed. You will also notice the “Faculty Bio” at the bottom of the page. The information provided here will be posted on the event website and reprinted in event-related materials, so please double check this for accuracy, and revise as needed. 
  • Faculty Prep Call: Schedule time with event planners using the Bookings link to speak with the Alliance team regarding your session. The call will last under 30 minutes and is your chance to ask questions, hear feedback, or brainstorm new and creative ideas to make your session great.
  • Faculty Office Hour: Click below to review the faculty office hour recording. 
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Questions?

Contact Ebony Thomas-Blackman, Education Specialist at faculty@allianceforcareathome.org or 202-355-1641.

Review Steps: 

  • When ready to begin reviewing, select the “Proposal Title” below.
  • Read the proposal.
  • Below the proposal, you will see the rating criteria. Choose the score you feel is most applicable based on the criteria.
  • In the Comments field, note any overlap or synergies with other proposals you have reviewed.
  • Once you have scored all criteria, select "Submit" at the bottom of the proposal page.
  • The page will reload, and the proposal status will change to "Reviewed".
  • Review Deadline: August 1, 2025, at 11:59 p.m. ET
  • Call for Proposals Reference Site

Lessons Learned: 28 Years Working with Corrections

    Tuesday, November 04, 2025: 10:15 AM - 11:15 AM

    Speaker(s)

    Faculty
    jamey boudreaux
    Executive Director
    LMHPCO

    Description

    With nearly three decades of experience in correctional healthcare, this session explores the unique challenges and lessons learned in providing hospice care within prison settings. Participants will gain insight into the demographics of the U.S. prison population, the history and current state of hospice programs in corrections nationally and in Louisiana and Mississippi, and the application of hospice quality guidelines in this environment. The session will also highlight the Louisiana-Mississippi Hospice & Palliative Care Organization’s (LMHPCO) Prison Hospice Support Project, including its impact and processes. Through a mix of lecture, discussion, and video presentations, attendees will hear powerful stories of serving individuals at the end of life while incarcerated and leave with a deeper understanding of the critical need, practices, and human side of correctional hospice programs.

    Topic(s)


    Additional Info

    Learning Outcome #1:
    Describe the history, current state, and quality guidelines for hospice programs in correctional facilities.

    Learning Outcome #2:
    Explain the role and impact of LMHPCO’s Prison Hospice Support Project in advancing end-of-life care in prisons.

    Please select all Service Lines that apply.:
    Hospice Care,Palliative Care