All of our DVD-based training programs can be used to satisfy your CNA inservice requirements and meet the Federal inservice requirements outlined in 42 CFR 483.75(8).
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Training Materials and DVDs
Credit Hours: 12
All of Our DVD-Based Training Programs Can Be Used to Satisfy Your CNA Inservice Requirements
Meet the Federal Inservice Requirements Outlined in 42 CFR 483.75(8)
All of our DVD-based training programs can be used to satisfy your HHA inservice requirements and meet the Federal inservice requirements outlined in 42 CFR 484.36(b)(2)(iii).
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Training Materials and DVDs
Credit Hours: 12
All of Our DVD-Based Training Programs Can Be Used to Satisfy Your HHA Inservice Requirements
Meet the Federal Inservice Requirements Outlined in 42 CFR 484.36(B)(2)(Iii)
People are accustomed to doing their own personal hygiene. Allowing someone else to help may be stressful and embarrassing, even if both people are in the same family.
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1 Credit Hour
Allowing Someone Else to Help May Be Stressful and Embarrassing
This program describes the roles and responsibilities of the companion homemaker and teaches important professional, communication and social skills for success on the job.
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1 Credit Hours
Roles and Responsibilities of the Companion Homemaker
Teaches Important Professional, Communication and Social Skills
Did you know that older adults have specific nutritional and caloric needs that are different from those of other age groups? This program teaches important information that will help you prepare the most healthy diet to your older friend or family member.
Respecting clients' rights to confidentiality is an important part of providing good home care. Privacy rights are legally enforced through a federal law titled HIPAA. This DVD describes HIPAA guidelines and teaches home care providers about the importance of maintaining confidentiality in a variety of settings.
This program teaches home care personnel and family caregivers the principles of body mechanics and the importance of learning to move correctly in order to avoid injury.
Whether your family member lives in his or her own home or lives with you, fire safety and prevention are important areas to address. As people age, they are more at risk from fire due to decreased mobility or loss of hearing, smell or sight. People over 65 are twice as likely to die in a home fire than the general population.
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1 Credit Hour
How Create the Most Fire-Proof Home Environment Possible
No one wants to think of his or her family member being hurt or taken advantage of, but the truth is, older adults are vulnerable to various types of abuse.
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1 Credit Hour
Understand How to Identify Various Types of Elder Abuse
When your family member is on bedrest, you will be performing tasks commonly done by nurses. Nurses receive training so that they are competent to carry out their work safely. You need training to perform care skills, too. Without it, there is a much greater risk of injuring your family member or yourself.
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1 Credit Hour
Learn Everything You Need to Know About Common Bedrest Positions
Caring for a family member with Alzheimer's Disease can be very challenging, not only because the disease limits ability to communicate or understand, but also because of grieving the loss of the person you once knew.
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1 Credit Hour
Create a Higher Quality of Life for the Person with Alzheimer's
Understand How to Relate and Communicate in New Ways