RAC-CT Certification Virtual Workshop 08/11/2026 Hosted by NDLTCA, Taught by Robin Hillier
Availability
Release on Jul 28, 2026 7:00 AM Central Daylight Time
Access expires on Aug 11, 2027
Workshop and 10 Exams
Online Meeting
Aug 11, 2026 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM ET
Aug 12, 2026 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM ET
Aug 13, 2026 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM ET
Cost
Member: $800.00
Non-Member: $1,026.00
Credit Offered
22.5 CE Credits

Increase your knowledge of clinical assessment and care planning, completion of the MDS, the regulations surrounding the RAI/MDS process, and managing the PDPM by attending an AAPACN Resident Assessment Coordinator—Certified (RAC-CT®) certification workshop. Having the RAC-CT credential behind your name shows you are a knowledgeable and capable MDS professional. RAC-CT certification is the nationally recognized gold-standard in resident assessment in the long-term care nursing profession. By earning this credential, individuals have shown their expertise in skilled nursing facility prospective payment system and minimum data set (MDS 3.0) assessment.

The RAC-CT certification program consists of 10 education courses designed for post-acute care professionals with at least six months of experience with the MDS/RAI process. If you have less than six months of experience, consider taking MDS Essentials as a foundation to get you started and make sure you’re prepared to succeed in the RAC-CT program. To earn the RAC-CT credential, you must successfully complete the associated final certification exams with a score of 80% or higher. You will have one year from the date of the workshop before they expire. There are three exam attempts per course. Recertification is required every two years.

PLEASE NOTE: The instructor will be on camera throughout the workshop. Participant cameras are optional but highly encouraged when possible, as having cameras on helps foster engagement, interaction, and a more collaborative learning experience.

*This workshop is geared towards those who are not yet RAC-CT certified.

Your registration includes three days of virtual instruction from a Master Teacher, access to digital workshop materials, and access to the 10 certification exams. We suggest downloading and saving each PDF to a device of your choice. Although not required, you may print the PDFs at your own expense. If you decide to print your materials, please remember that changes and updates are continually incorporated into the workshop materials.

All times are listed in Eastern Time (ET). If you are unsure what time this workshop will begin where you are, please use this link as a quick reference: www.worldtimebuddy.com

Schedule:

  • Days: August 11-13
  • Time: 9 am - 6 pm (ET), daily

Access additional program and workshop information (including CEs and cancellation policy) here.


Hosted by: NDLTCA






Robin Hillier
President, RLH Consulting

Robin Hillier, LNHA, RAC-CTA, RAC-MT, is the president and owner of RLH Consulting, which has provided reimbursement, operational, and accounting consulting to long-term care providers since 1998. She is also co-owner of Lake Pointe Rehabilitation and Nursing Center in Conneaut, Ohio, and Quality Life Services, a home healthcare agency in southwestern Ohio. She is a certified public accountant, a state-tested nurse aide, a licensed nursing home administrator, and Resident Assessment Coordinator-Certified and a Master Trainer through AAPACN. She is a member of the AAPACN Expert Advisory Panel.

Robin has almost 30 years’ experience in cost reporting, rate setting review and analysis, and reimbursement consulting and representation for skilled nursing facilities and ID/DD providers. Prior to starting her ownbusinesses, Robin worked for several multi-facility long-term care provider sand regional accounting and consulting firms. She held a variety of positions in accounting, reimbursement, finance, and operations.

Robin received a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration (BSBA) with a major in Accounting from Bowling Green State University in 1986 and has worked exclusively in long-term care throughout her career. She is a member of the Ohio Health Care Association, the American Health Care Association, the American Health Lawyer’s Association, the American Association of Nurse Assessment Coordinators, the American Institute of Certified Public Accounts, and the Ohio Society of Certified Public Accountants.