The Rehabilitation Act of 1993
This course provides information on the Rehabilitation Act of 1993 which expands the definition of disability and emphasizes employment opportunities and independent living for individuals with disabilities.
This course provides information on the Rehabilitation Act of 1993 which expands the definition of disability and emphasizes employment opportunities and independent living for individuals with disabilities.
This course provides information on the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) which is a federal law that prohibits discrimination against individuals with disabilities in various areas.
This course provides information on the Civil Rights Act of 1991, which is a federal law that strengthens and expands civil rights protections in various areas.
This course provides information on the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) of 1993.
This course will provide you with quick tips to help you better understand your role and what you can do to provide symptom relief for clients who are in pain.
This course is an in-depth explanation of the Patient-Driven Groupings Model (PDGM).
This course reviews the healthcare worker's role in supporting a client’s chosen faith during their unique end-of-life experience.
Provides an overview of wound care strategies for the most common wounds managed in the home environment.
This course provides an overview of oxygen therapy, including reasons for supplemental oxygen use, types of delivery systems, important safety considerations, and tips for effective management of patients receiving oxygen therapy.
This end-of-life course offers a look into how caregivers can establish open, trusting relationships with their clients by using professional communication skills, honesty, integrity, and kindness. The learner will review approaches for communicating respectfully, navigating difficult conversations, and communicating with children about end-of-life.
This course covers best practices for employee safety based on the OSHA bloodborne pathogens standard and Centers for Disease Control (CDC) guidelines on standard precautions.
This course focuses on the Elder Justice Act and the clinician's role in reporting actual or suspected abuse.