Registration Open for 2026 Assisted Living Conference
Posted on June 11, 2026 by Sharon Hollister
Assisted living professionals won’t want to miss one of LeadingAge Minnesota’s most popular events of the year! Registration has just opened for the 2026 Assisted Living Conference, taking place August 12–13 at the Heritage Center of Brooklyn Center.
Designed for today’s assisted living leaders and teams—including LALDs, administrators, directors, nurses, clinical supervisors, and frontline staff—this two-day conference delivers the latest updates, practical solutions, and expert guidance to help providers navigate evolving regulations, strengthen operations, and continue delivering exceptional resident care.
This year’s conference features:
- Timely updates from the Minnesota Department of Health, DHS, and MN-BELTSS
- More than 20 educational sessions covering compliance, clinical care, workforce development, emergency preparedness, memory care, resident engagement, leadership, marketing, and more
- 44 vendor displays showcasing products and services that support assisted living communities
- Built-in networking opportunities and a casual Wednesday evening happy hour
- Up to 10 CEUs for Licensed Assisted Living Directors (LALDs)
- Nursing and Social Work CEUs
Highlights include a statewide panel discussion on the future of assisted living in Minnesota, sessions on survey readiness, falls management, mandated reporting, employee recruitment, de-escalation skills, emergency preparedness, ethical decision-making, and strategies for supporting residents, families, and staff.
Whether you're looking for regulatory updates, practical tools, fresh ideas, or meaningful connections with peers, the Assisted Living Conference offers something for every member of your team.
Mark your calendar and register your team today! We look forward to seeing you August 12–13 in Brooklyn Center.
Questions? Contact Olivia Scott, Events and Education Coordinator at education@leadingagemn.org.
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