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.
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.
This course provides caregivers with a review of some of the common infection control challenges faced by home health aides.
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 provides caregivers with a comprehensive definition of biomedical waste, a review of standard precautions, tips for safe handling of sharps and biohazardous spills, and how to deal with biomedical waste in a client's home.
This inservice provides a basic understanding of common mental disorders (such as schizophrenia, manic-depression, and anxiety disorders) to foster compassion and patience among caregivers.
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!
A review of the caregiver’s role in preventing and treating many of the most common musculoskeletal conditions.
This excellent inservice provides your caregivers with an overview of all the basics of nutrition and hydration.
All About Alzheimer’s and Dementia is approved and recognized by the Alzheimer’s Association for successfully incorporating the evidence-based Dementia Care Practice Recommendations in Alzheimer’s and dementia, person-centered care, assessment and care planning, activities of daily living, and behaviors and communication.