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Medication Management in Intellectual and Developmental Disability Settings
December 12, 2025
Tuesday, January 27 at 1:00 pm ET
Presented by:
Shauen Howard, VP of Clinical Services and Innovation, BrightSpring Health Services
Elizabeth Vinsant, Director of Nursing I/DD – Pharmacy Consultant, PharMerica
Terri Cannedy, Director of Nursing I/DD – Pharmacy Consultant, PharMerica
This webinar will provide training and support to nurses and nurse administrators who work in the community I/DD setting by reviewing best practices for the day-to-day operational management of medications, a crucial component of safe and effective care for the people they serve. This training encompasses the cycle fill process, effective EMAR utilization, proper drug disposition, and vigilance in preventing mismanaged medications and medication errors.
The cycle fill process ensures timely and consistent medication availability while EMAR systems provide structured documentation to support accuracy and accountability. Proper drug disposition safeguards against diversion and maintains regulatory standards. Failure to adhere to these practices can lead to medication errors which may result in adverse patient outcomes, compromised safety, and significant legal or financial consequences. A robust medication management system is essential to maintain quality care and minimize risk.
Learning Objectives:
1. Describe essential components of an effective cycle fill management process.
2. Identify common breakdowns in medication management that directly impact safety, clinical outcomes, and compliance.
3. Effectively use EMAR systems such as documentation and reports to maintain accuracy, compliance, and efficiency.
4. Authenticate mismanaged medications and medication errors and recognize the real-world consequences they create.
This program has been approved for 1 participant hour of nursing continuing education, as well as by NAB/NCERS for nursing home administrators (approval #20270126-1-A117984-DL) and by NABP for pharmacists. Attendees must be in attendance for at least 50 minutes to receive credit.