Maintaining Confidentiality
This course reviews everything they need to know about maintaining your clients’ confidentiality.
This course reviews everything they need to know about maintaining your clients’ confidentiality.
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.
Focuses on basic food preparation techniques and food safety. Includes tips for preparing foods for special client populations such as immunosuppressed clients and people on prescribed diets.
This course serves as a review of incontinence and how caregivers can help care for the clients who suffer from it.
Nurse aides will review positioning, safe transfers, ambulation techniques, and range of motion exercises.
This course provides caregivers with an overview of the GI tract and the swallowing process.
This course includes important information about fire safety—whether caregivers work in a facility or in a client's home.
This important topic focuses on the most common types of natural disasters, including fires, tornadoes, hurricanes, winter weather, and earthquakes.
This 8-hour series covers all the basics of caregiving. By becoming certified, anyone new to the field will get off on the right foot!