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Long-Term Care Pharmacy at Home Workshop

A full-day workshop on extending long-term-care pharmacy services into the home. NCPA's published scope covers regulatory requirements, staffing, packaging, transitions of care, remote monitoring, chronic-disease support, marketing, and referral development.

Pharmacy professionals planning a home-based long-term-care service
The workshop examines what changes when LTC pharmacy services extend into the home.

Current listing

What this event is

Registration is open through NCPA's convention system and requires a separate workshop fee. The early-bird window has ended; NCPA lists regular member and nonmember rates.

This guide is an independent editorial listing, not the registration provider. The organizer controls the final agenda, eligibility, accreditation, prices, availability, and cancellation terms.

Fit for consultant pharmacy

Why it may be worth your time

  • The home-based LTC focus is directly useful to independent practices testing a service model beyond facility-based work.
  • The published curriculum joins clinical-service delivery with staffing, packaging, technology, marketing, and referral questions.
  • NCPA advertises up to 6.5 contact hours, subject to its accreditation and participation requirements.

Prior-event evidence

What earlier coverage suggests

No direct public review of this exact standalone full-day workshop was found. NCPA has an established education trail around LTC pharmacy at home, but the 2026 format needs to be judged from its own agenda rather than inherited praise for broader predecessor programs.

Organizer-selected feedback · 2024 Business of Long-Term Care Workshop

A selected predecessor comment shows interest in the at-home model

One participant comment selected by NCPA specifically highlighted the LTC-at-home opportunity within a broader workshop. It indicates topic interest, not evidence about the teaching quality of a dedicated at-home course.

Limit: This is one curated remark about a segment of a different workshop. There is no survey method and no basis for inferring how the standalone 2026 program will perform.

NCPA LTC Newsletter — April 2024

Organizer background, not a review · 2024–2025 topic development

Prior NCPA programming has explored models, implementation, and return questions

An NCPA convention preview described operator case studies on at-home models, patient education, and return on investment, and a later podcast description continued the implementation discussion. This shows an education lineage for the subject even though it does not review the new workshop.

Limit: Both sources are organizer previews or descriptions rather than post-event evaluation. Their market-positioning and model claims still require independent regulatory, reimbursement, and contract validation.

Explore something new · What is LTC pharmacy at home, anyway?

Decision checklist

What to confirm before you book

  • The workshop runs from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on October 2 and uses separate paid enrollment through convention registration; main-convention attendance is not required.
  • NCPA lists regular rates of $695 for members and $995 for nonmembers as of this check; verify the live registration record before purchase.
  • Cancellation requests are due September 16 and carry a $125 fee. Validate any described regulatory or reimbursement model against the requirements in each jurisdiction and contract.

Organizer-controlled details

Check the live event page

Use the organizer’s page to confirm current registration, agenda, venue, credit, eligibility, and cancellation information before spending money or making travel arrangements.

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