Texas LTC providers: Stack your Texas PDPM LTC clinical success — one block at a time
The countdown to PDPM LTC continues in Texas, and success will depend on how well your organization assembles the right components: clinical care, respiratory therapy, staff training, and regulatory alignment.
In this second webinar of our three-part series, we’ll walk through the essential “building blocks” of a strong clinical framework under Texas’s upcoming PDPM Medicaid model. You’ll hear directly from seasoned leaders in Texas long-term care as they break down what each block represents and how to put them together in time for the Sept. 1 go-live.
Whether you're a clinical leader, MDS coordinator, or administrator, this session will help you visualize and construct a more effective and compliant PDPM approach.
What you’ll learn:
- Clinical – Align care planning and assessment workflows to fit Texas PDPM LTC
- Respiratory – Incorporate respiratory therapy into your care model with confidence
- Training – Prepare staff using scalable, consistent education tools
- Compliance – Understand what state regulators and the OIG expect for go-live
- PDPM – See how all components fit together under the new Medicaid model
This is your blueprint for building a solid foundation under PDPM—don’t miss it.
[Free webinar] Building Blocks of Texas PDPM
Crafting Your Clinical Framework for Texas PDPM LTC
Your experts

Robert Douglas
VP, Revenue Integrity, Cross Healthcare Management
Robert will introduce the session and wrap up with important updates from Texas Health and Human Services (HHSC) and the Office of Inspector General (OIG).

Lori Nabors
Director of Revenue Integrity & MDS Reimbursement, Four Cooks Senior Care
Lori will walk through the clinical and regulatory framework that supports successful PDPM implementation.

Albert Hoak
President/CEO Aussie² Squared Consulting, LLC
Respiratory Therapy education and training instructor
Albert will share best practices for integrating respiratory therapy into your PDPM strategy.

Ethan Tayne
Quality Improvement Consultant
Ethan will cover the role of scalable staff training in preparing for the model shift.