Helping with Activities of Daily Living
Provides an overview of bathing, oral hygiene, toileting, dressing, grooming, eating and transferring.
Provides an overview of bathing, oral hygiene, toileting, dressing, grooming, eating and transferring.
Provides an overview of IADLs (Instrumental Activities of Daily Living) including housework, meal preparation, understanding prescribed medications, shopping, telephone use, and transportation within the community—and how caregivers can assist with these important activities.
This course is designed to provide an up-to-date understanding of modern HIPAA regulations, as it relates to the home care and hospice clinician roles.
This course is filled with tips for keeping both clients and caregivers safe in the home environment.
The Home Care Scheduler Success Series is a collection of easy-to-digest snippets of information on all the little things you need to know to find success in your new role as a Home Care Scheduler.
The HCP Home Care Supervisor Success Series is a collection of easy-to-digest snippets of information on all the little things you need to know to find success in your new role as a Home Care Nursing Supervisor.
This course reviews the hospice regulations related to Core Services found in the Conditions of Participation.
This module covers the Medicare Hospice Face-to-Face requirements and the role of hospice managers in ensuring compliance.
This course covers the components of the hospice initial comprehensive assessment and the requirement for involvement of all members of the interdisciplinary group.
This course covers the four levels of care provided under the Medicare Hospice Benefit with a focus on eligibility for each level of care.
This course spells it out and includes information about cleaning supplies, tips for efficient and effective cleaning, doing laundry, and stopping the spread of infection.
In this course, you’ll learn the fundamentals of problem prevention, detection, and resolution.