COMPLETE ASSISTED LIVING LIBRARY
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1 COMPLETE ASSISTED LIVING LIBRARY The Assisted Library contains the essential courses you need to meet training compliance and build a highly competent team. It includes courses appropriate for a wide range of residential care settings, including assisted living, residential care, skilled and intermediate care. Courses for entry level caregivers, ancillary service team members and professional staff are included in this comprehensive course library. COURSE ID COURSE NAME HRS Assisted ABUS101 Causes and Consequences of Elder Abuse 1 ABUS102 Types of Elder Abuse 1 ABUS103 Recognizing, Reporting and Preventing Elder Abuse 1 SP001-CCG Abuse and Neglect of Adults, Children, and the Elderly 2 SP024-CCG Sexual Harassment-Federal and CA Law 2 Sexual Harassment and Abuse Conduct for the Residential SP100-CCG Staff Member YLD020-CCG Your Legal Duty-Reporting Elder and Dependent Adult Abuse 1 SETTING ABUSE PREVENTION AND RESPONSE Abuse is more than just physical. It can also be emotional, financial, and sexual. Learn how to recognize and report all types of abuse and neglect, as well as how to teach caregivers to protect themselves from the stresses that can lead to potential abusive situations. Nurse CE 1 NAB ASWB ACTIVITIES AND ENRICHMENT Activities are important to the quality of life of your client, whether at home or in a care community. ACTI101 Building an Effective Program 1 ACTI102 Activities Programming Standards 1 ACTI103 Programming for Special Needs Populations Courses 1 SP067-CCG Activities: Encouraging Resident Participation 1 SP078-CCG Reminiscing with Your Resident 1
2 ADVANCED CAREGIVER SKILLS The courses in this library offer experienced caregivers an opportunity to learn advanced level skills and continue to grow in their profession. Many are also appropriate for Nurse CEs, as indicated. SP005-CCG Common Digestive System Diseases 5 SP006-CCG Common Infectious Conditions 2 SP007-CCG Constipation: Causes, Prevention, and Treatment 3 SP010-CCG Epilepsy and Seizures 3 SP016-CCG Parasites: Lice, Scabies, and Bed Bugs 2 SP021-CCG Urinary Tract Infection 2 SP025-CCG Inhalers and Nebulizers 1 SP026-CCG Respecting Diversity: Residents, Staff, and Families 1 SP029-CCG Wheelchairs and Other Ambulatory Aids 1 SP031-CCG Monitoring Residents for Changes in Condition 1 SP032-CCG Aging Changes and Considerations 2 SP033-CCG Assisting Residents with Activities of Daily 2 SP035-CCG Psychosocial Issues 1 SP037-CCG Respecting Resident Rights, Promoting Dignity, and Encouraging Independence 1 SP042-CCG Managing Personal Stress 1 SP044-CCG Service Plans 1 SP046-CCG Falls in Assisted 1 SP061-CCG Understanding Stroke 1 SP062-CCG Restraints in Elder Care 1 SP063-CCG Managing Challenging Family Situations 1 SP064-CCG Enhancing the Resident Care Environment 1 SP065-CCG Pain Management in Assisted 1 SP069-CCG Caring for Bedridden Residents 1
3 SP072-CCG Assisting Residents with Transportation 1 SP073-CCG Ostomy Care 1 SP074-CCG Oxygen Care 1 SP076-CCG Gait Belt 1 SP084-CCG Skin Breakdown 1 NEW SP088-CCG Person-Centered Care in Assisted 1 SP090-CCG Higher Acuity in Assisted 1 NEW ALZHEIMER'S AND DEMENTIA CARE Courses numbered ALZH in this series follow a story of Maria and her son John, beginning with Maria's early stage of diagnosis through end of life. Other courses in this series build on this foundation or address specific care needs of this special population. ALZH101 Alzheimer s and Dementia: Signs and Symptoms 1 ALZH102 Dementia from the Person s Perspective 1 ALZH103 Diagnosis and Progression 1 ALZH104 Diagnosis and the Caregiver s Role 1 ALZH105 Learning to Communicate Through Dementia 1 ALZH106 Daily Care: Bathing and Dressing 1 ALZH107 Daily Care: Toileting and Grooming 1 ALZH108 Helping Families Cope 1 ALZH109 Supporting Families of Individuals with Dementia 1 ALZH110 Environment: Creating a Sense of Calm 1 ALZH111 Environment: Routines and Consistency for Comfort 1 ALZH112 Activities: Creating a well-rounded program 1 ALZH113 Activities: Stimulating Memories and Interaction 1 ALZH114 Preventing Weight Loss and Aspiration 1 ALZH115 Nutritional Goals and Therapeutic Approaches 1
4 ALZH116 Understanding Behaviors: Prevention through Acceptance & Communication 1 ALZH117 Understanding Behaviors: Considerations for Client Rights 1 ALZH118 Understanding Behaviors: Defusing Dangerous Behaviors 1 ALZH119 Understanding Behaviors: Intervention and Follow up 1 ALZH120 Managing Pain in the Client with Communication Challenges 1 ALZH121 Appraisals and Care Planning 1 ALZH122 Care Planning and Setting Care Goals 1 ALZH123 Wandering and Exit Seeking 1 DEME101 Stages of Alzheimer's Disease 0.5 DEME102 Understanding Alzheimer's and Related Disorders 0.5 DEME103 Promoting Independence in Daily 0.5 DEME201 Creating Moments of Joy, Part 1 1 DEME202 Creating Moments of Joy, Part 2 1 DEME203 Creating Moments of Joy, Part 3 1 DEME204 Memory Enhanced Activities, Part 1 1 DEME205 Memory Enhanced Activities, Part 2 1 DEME206 Memory Enhanced Activities, Part 3 1 DEME207 It's Saturday Night (tips for easier bathing) 1 DEME208 Differing Dementias 1 DEME209 Communicating with People Who Have Dementia 1 DEME210 Challenging Behaviors: A Framework for Action 1 DEME211 Theories of Care 1 DEME212 Activities for Meaningful Dementia Care 1 DEME213 Hallucinations and Delusions with Dementia 1 DEME214 Sexuality and Dementia 1
5 DEME215 Medications and Dementia 1 DEME216 Self-Care for Dementia Caregivers 1 DEME217 Considerations for Care: Families and the Environment 1 DEME4212 Memory Care: The Basics 1.75 DEME4213 Memory Care: Setting the Stage for Care 1.75 DEME4214 Memory Care: Vital Tools 1.75 SP003-CCG Alzheimer's Disease: The Disease and Latest Research 3 SP020-CCG Understanding Dementia Care 6 SP036-CCG Dementia Essentials 1 SP039-CCG Coping with Memory Loss 1 NEW SP055-CCG Dementia Care: Effect of Medication on Persons with Dementia 1 SP056-CCG Managing Behavioral Challenges 1 SP057-CCG Caring for Residents with Dementia 1 SP059-CCG Introduction to Dementia 1 SP060-CCG Dementia Care: Wandering 1 SP066-CCG Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias 1 SP086-CCG Communication in Dementia Care 1 SP091-CCG Food Service in Dementia Care 1 SP096-CCG Comorbities in Dementia Care 1 CAREGIVER SKILLS Courses in this category have been specifically designed to prepare individuals for work as a caregiver in a home or community based care setting. These foundational caregiving training courses are appropriate for all direct-care workers. CARE101 Caregiving Core Values and Teamwork 1 CARE102 Caregiving Tasks and Client Populations 1 CARE103 Ethics and Personal Rights 1
6 CARE104 Communicating with Others 2 CARE105 HIPAA and Client Rights 1 CARE106 Promoting Your Client s Independence 1 CARE107 Elder Abuse: Causes, Types and Reporting 2 CARE108 Human Needs and Development Throughout the Lifespan 1 CARE109 Body Systems and the Aging Process 1 CARE110 Common Chronic Diseases 2 CARE111 Common Communicable Diseases 2 CARE112 Handling Difficult Situations & Behaviors 2 CARE113 Caregiver First Aid: Burns and Poisons 1 CARE114 Caregiver First Aid: Heart Attack and Shock 1 CARE115 Caregiver First Aid: Choking and Falls 1 CARE116 Caregiver First Aid: Stroke and Wounds 1 CARE117 Caregiver First Aid: Other Sudden Emergencies 1 CARE118 Infection Prevention and Control 1 CARE119 Workplace Hazards and Safety 1 CARE120 Promoting and Maintaining Good Mobility 2 CARE121 Nutrition and Hydration: Special Diets and Fluid Intake 1 CARE122 Elimination and Toileting 1 CARE123 Providing Personal Care 1 CARE124 Instrumental Activities of Daily 1 CARE125 Providing Skin Care 1 CARE126 Measuring Vital Signs 2 CARE127 Observation, Reporting and Recording 1 CARE128 End of Life Care 1
7 CARE129 Managing your Work and Avoiding Caregiver Stress 1 CARE130 Caregiver Conduct: Regulations, Co-workers, and Families 1 CARE131 Understanding Sexual Harassment and Misconduct 1 CARE132 Understanding Cultural Differences in the Senior Population 1 CARE133 Understanding Service Plans 1 CARE134 Understanding Resident Rights 1 CARE135 Rest and Sleep for Client Health 0.5 CARE136 Use of Restraints in Care Settings 1 CARE139 Working with Families 1 CARE140 Infection Control Basics 1 CARE141 Introduction to Care Settings 1 CARE201 Understanding HIPAA 1 CLIENT FOCUSED COMMUNICATIONS AND CUSTOMER SERVICE These courses prepare the caregiving professional to practice the essential skills needed to build a lasting relationship with clients and families. These skills will help the caregiver build loyalty, increase client satisfaction and enhance professionalism. Clientcentered care is best achieved through strong communication skills that put the client and their guests first. COMM101 Courtesy: Beyond Politeness 1 COMM102 Be There: People Come First 1 COMM103 Listening: Focus on the Client 1 COMM104 Be Reliable: Following Through 1 COMM105 Be Positive: Going the Extra Mile 1 COMM106 Client speak: Patronizing Language 1 COMM107 Stress and Healing: The Magic of Therapeutic Communication 1 SP102-CCG Customer Service Basics 1
8 DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES CARE This package focuses on abilities rather than disabilities, explains the history and philosophy of services, Individual Support Plans, incident reporting, medication administration, behavioral support, the health and medical aspects of care including HIPAA, the code of ethics, personal care, and professional development when providing services to individuals with developmental disabilities. DEVE201 History and Philosophy 1 DEVE202 Individual Support Plans (ISP) 1 DEVE203 Incident Reporting 1 DEVE204 Medication Administration 1 DEVE205 Ability Awareness 2 DEVE206 Behavioral Support 1 DEVE207 Health and Medical 1 DEVE208 Code of Ethics 1 DEVE209 Personal Care 2 DEVE210 Professional Development 1 DISEASE AND CONDITION CARE Courses in this category prepare the caregiver to understand common conditions and diseases and to provide the special care for individuals affected with those diseases. DISE201 The Invisible Side of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) 1 DISE202 The Hidden Symptoms of Parkinson's Disease (PD) 1 DISE203 Diabetes Care 1 SP013-CCG Congestive Heart Failure and Heart Disease (Heart Failure) 3 SP015-CCG MRSA: Preventing MRSA Infection 2 SP022-CCG VRE: Preventing Vancomycin-Resistant Enterococcus Infection 2 SP094-CCG COPD in Assisted 1 SP095-CCG Hypertension 1
9 END OF LIFE CARE Caring for someone on Hospice care or at the end of life requires special knowledge, skills, and sensitivity. These courses are designed to prepare individuals for this very important kind of care. DEAT101 Care Goals at the End of Life 1 DEAT102 Grief and Loss: Care Team and Family 1 ETHI4211 Death and Dying: Compassion and Ethics 1 SP070-CCG End of Life 1 SP071-CCG Advanced Directives: DNR Orders and POLST 1 FIRST AID AND SAFETY Knowing how to respond quickly and correctly when an accident, injury, or emergency occurs can save lives. All members of the team should have basic first aid and safety skills. Caregivers learn how to better understand and ensure their own safety as well as that of those in their care. The safety courses help meet OSHA safety requirements and fire emergency training mandates. CARE113 Caregiver First Aid - Burns and Poisons 1 CARE114 Caregiver First Aid - Heart Attack and Shock 1 CARE115 Caregiver First Aid - Choking and Falls 1 CARE116 Caregiver First Aid - Stroke and Wounds 1 CARE117 Caregiver First Aid - Other Sudden Emergencies 1 SAFE101 Fire Emergencies 1 SAFE102 Hazardous Substances in the Workplace 1 SAFE103 Responding to Weather Emergencies and Natural Hazards 1 SAFE104 Responding to Emergencies: Gas, Explosion, and Power Outages 1 SAFE105 Ergonomics and Workplace Safety 1 SAFE106 Safe Lifting and Transfer Techniques 1 SAFE107 Universal Precautions and Bloodborne Pathogens 1 OST03-CCG Adult Basic First Aid 5 OST18-CCG Chemical Labels and Safety Data Sheets 1 SP012-CCG Fire Safety and Emergency Preparedness 2
10 SP027-CCG Bloodborne Pathogens and Standard Precautions 1 SP034-CCG Personal Protective Equipment 1 FOOD AND NUTRITION Menu planning and food preparation are just a part of creating an outstanding food and beverage service in a client s home or in senior care communities. These courses will introduce you to the basis of creating an excellent food program as well as assisting people with eating. Making mealtime a pleasant, nutritious time is the goal. FOOD104 Food and Culture 1 FOOD105 Safe Food Handling 1 FOOD106 Nutritional Guidelines and Hygiene (in Assisted ) 1 FOOD107 Safe Food Preparation and Storage (in Assisted ) 1 FOOD108 Promoting Successful Nutrition (in Assisted ) 1 SP041-CCG Food Safety 1 SP043-CCG Nutrition Basics 1 SP089-CCG Swallowing Disorders 1 HIV/AIDS CARE These courses follow the HIV/AIDS diagnosis process through appointments and interactions with the hospital staff. The personal side of HIV/AIDS, the importance in preserving individuality for those suffering from it, special needs and considerations for care, and the difference between the virus (HIV) and the disease (AIDS) are all covered. Keep yourself and your clients safer and healthier by understanding how the virus is spread and what precautions to use to prevent its spread. HIV201 Understanding the Illness 1 HIV202 The Elder's Experience 1 HIV203 Diagnosis and Early Stages 1 HIV204 Focusing on the Individual 1 SP014-CCG HIV/AIDS: Training for the Care Provider 4 LEADERSHIP Great leaders produce great, engaged teams. This series guides leadership level team members through the basics of good leadership by showing how to effectively manage people and the workplace, as well as how to use humor and team-building appropriately and effectively.
11 LEAD301 Genuine Leadership 1 LEAD302 Leading with Laughter 1 LEAD303 Help! Who Made Me Boss? 1 LEAD Keys to Good Management 1 LEAD305 Sexual Harassment Prevention for Supervisors 2 ETHI4220 Understanding the Cultural Components of Care 2.75 ETHI4221 Cultural Factors Regarding Sexuality in the Elderly 1.5 SELF4106 Advanced Stress Management 3 STAFF4201 Become the World's Most Effective Trainer 1 SP009-CCG Effective Communication Skills 2 SP011-CCG Essential Technology Skills for Administrators 1 SP017-CCG Staffing Skills for Successful Administrators 2 SP058-CCG Ethical Issues 1 SP077-CCG HIPAA Overview for Assisted and Residential Care 1 SP079-CCG Being an Effective Leader 1 SP080-CCG An Introduction to Financial Management 2 SP081-CCG Managing Human Resources 1 SP082-CCG Managing the Physical Environment 1 SP083-CCG Managing Resident Care 1 SP085-CCG Sexual Harassment: Federal Law and Considerations 2 SP093-CCG Reducing Readmissions and Unnecessary Hospitalizations 1 SP095-CCG Hypertension 1 SP099-CCG Train the Trainer 1
12 MARKETING Marketing is the important process of showing and telling about the services we provide. Everyone on the team is part of that process! This course teaches every team member the importance of their role in marketing. MARK101 You're on the Marketing Team (AL) 1 MARK4202 Advanced Marketing Skills 3.75 MEDICATIONS Courses in this series range from learning to support a person who manages his or her medication to understanding how to manage a complete medication assistance program. MEDI101 Medication Self-Administration 1 MEDI301 Introduction to Medication Management 1 MEDI302 Providing Medication Assistance 1 MEDI303 Understanding Medication Procedures 1 MEDI304 Medication Dosage and Basic Math 1 MEDI305 Medication Documentation and Safety 1 RW01-CCG A Review of the Six Rights 1 RW06-CCG Self Audits 1 SP023-CCG Warfarin (Coumadin): Anticoagulant Medications 2 SP028-CCG Medication Basics 1 SP040-CCG Safe Management of Narcotics 1 SP045-CCG PRN Medication and Dosage Calculations 1 SP047-CCG Understanding Medication Forms, Names, and Routes of Administration 1 SP048-CCG Medication Documentation 1 SP049-CCG Introduction to Medication Management 1 SP050-CCG Assistance with Medication Administration 1 SP051-CCG Medication Orders and Working with the Pharmacy 1 SP052-CCG Side Effects, Adverse Reactions, and Medication Errors 1 SP054-CCG Antibiotic Therapy 1
13 SP065-CCG Pain Management in Assisted 1 SP075-CCG Transdermal Patches 1 SP087-CCG Polypharmacy and the Implications for Seniors 1 SP098-CCG Medication for Heart Disease 2 MENTAL HEALTH Mental health issues are a real concern for elders and should be taken seriously. Depression coupled with health complications make this a prevalent topic and should be a part of every caregiver's knowledge base. Learn about the warning signs, what to expect, and even ways you can help through the mental health courses. MENT201 Preventing Suicide in the Elderly 1 MENT4232 Depression in the Elderly 1 SP008-CCG Depression and Suicide: The Assisted Perspective 1 POST HOSPITAL (ADVANCED) CARE SKILLS Preventing rehospitalization is a challenge all caregivers must confront on a daily basis in long-term elder care. Repeated admittance to the hospital not only increases risk of decline among the elderly, it is a leading contributor to high health care costs and one of the top concerns of hospitals today. These courses will sharpen your knowledge of the body s critical systems, examine the conditions that most often lead to hospital care, and address the need for self-care among caregivers. ACS301 Managing Pain: Common Conditions and Care 2 ACS302 The Cardiovascular System: Common Conditions and Care 1 ACS303 The Digestive System: Common Conditions and Care 1 ACS304 The Endocrine System: Common Conditions and Care 1 ACS305 The Immune System: Common Conditions and Care 1 ACS306 The Integumentary System: Common Conditions and Care 1 ACS307 Mental Health: Common Conditions and Care 1 ACS308 Taking Care of YOU - Avoiding Burnout 1 ACS309 Staying Happy and Healthy 2 ACS310 The Musculoskeletal System: Common Conditions and Care 1 ACS311 The Respiratory System: Common Conditions and Care 1
14 ACS312 Personal Protective Equipment 1 ACS313 The Urinary System: Common Conditions and Care 1 ACS314 The Nervous System: Common Conditions and Care 1 ACS315 The Reproductive System: Common Conditions and Care 1 SPECIAL NEEDS POPULATIONS (NON ELDER CARE) Caregivers often provide services to adults or children with special needs. These needs require skills different from those needed for elder care. This series of courses provides a foundation for this care. NEC101 Mental Illness 1 NEC102 Developmental Disabilities 1 NEC103 Working with People with Physical Disabilities 1 NEC104 Working with Children and Families 1 SP002-CCG ADHD: Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder 2 SP004-CCG Autism and Other Pervasive Developmental Disorders 3 SP018-CCG Substance Abuse and Treatment 3 SP019-CCG Tuberculosis: Disease and Prevention 3 SP092-CCG Diabetes 1 VIDEO-BASED TRAINING (STREAMING)* The IPCed video series includes award winning favorites. All of the IPCed videos visually demonstrate crucial skills while providing excellent foundational information and interesting interviews with professionals. These 87 videos cover basic caregiving skills, communication, infection control, and other important training topics that will make it easy to deliver a blended training program. Each video is complete with support materials including key concepts, a final quiz, and a certificate of completion. VBTP101 Essential Bedrest Skills 45 min. VBTP101 Essential Bedrest Skills Support Materials** VBTP102 How to Help Someone Who Uses a Wheelchair 45 min. VBTP102 How to Help Someone Who Uses a Wheelchair Support Materials** VBTP103 Infection Control and Bloodborne Pathogens 45 min. VBTP103 Infection Control and Bloodborne Pathogens Support Materials**
15 VBTP104 How to Manage Medications 45 min. VBTP104 How to Manage Medications Support Materials** VBTP106 Fire Safety 45 min. VBTP106 Fire Safety Support Materials** VBTP107 Elder Abuse and Neglect 45 min. VBTP107 Elder Abuse and Neglect Support Materials** VBTP108 Personal Care 45 min. VBTP108 Personal Care Support Materials** VBTP109 Caregiver Wellness 45 min. VBTP109 Caregiver Wellness Support Materials** VBTP110 How to Measure Vital Signs 45 min. VBTP110 How to Measure Vital Signs Support Materials** VBTP111 How to Use a Mechanical Lift 45 min. VBTP111 How to Use a Mechanical Life Support Materials** VBTP114 Nutrition and Meal Preparation for Older Adults 45 min. VBTP114 Nutrition and Meal Preparation for Older Adults Support Materials** VBTP115 HIPAA in Home Care 45 min. VBTP115 HIPAA in Home Care Support Materials** VBTP117 Proper Body Mechanics and Back Safety 45 min. VBTP117 Proper Body Mechanics and Back Safety Support Materials** VBTP118 Observation, Reporting, and Documentation 45 min. VBTP118 Observation, Reporting, and Documentation Support Materials** VBTP120 Food Preparation Techniques 45 min. VBTP120 Food Preparation Techniques Support Materials** VBTP121 Ethical and Legal Behavior 45 min.
16 VBTP121 Ethical and Legal Behavior Support Materials** VBTP122 Medical Emergencies and Emergency Preparedness 45 min. VBTP122 VBTP123 VBTP123 Medical Emergencies and Emergency Preparedness Support Materials** How to Communicate Effectively with Someone Who Has Hearing Loss How to Communicate Effectively with Someone Who Has Hearing Loss Support Materials** 45 min. VBTP124 How to Communicate with Someone Who Has Aphasia 45 min. VBTP124 VBTP125 How to Communicate with Someone Who Has Aphasia Support Materials** Caring for Someone with Early to Mid-Stage Alzheimer's Disease 45 min. VBTP125 Caring for Someone with Early to Mid-Stage Alzheimer's Disease Support Materials** VBTP126 Developing Cultural Competence 45 min. VBTP126 Developing Cultural Competence Support Materials** VBTP127 VBTP127 Caring for Someone with Mid to Late-Stage Alzheimer's Disease Caring for Someone with Mid to Late-Stage Alzheimer's Disease Support Materials** 45 min. VBTP128 Communication Skills 45 min. VBTP128 Communication Skills Support Materials** AN01-CCG Introduction to Maintenance 25 min. AN02-CCG Introduction to Housekeeping 25 min. AN03-CCG The Dining Experience 25 min. AN04-CCG Hospitality 30 min. DC01-CCG Introduction to Dementia Care 45 min. DC02-CCG Dementia Care: Tips for ADLs 55 min. DC03-CCG Dementia Care: Health Complications 35 min. DC04-CCG Dementia Care: Wandering 45 min. DC05-CCG Therapeutic Interventions, Activities, and Communication 45 min. DC06-CCG Dementia Care: Dignity and Sexuality Issues 40 min.
17 DC07-CCG Dementia Care: Aggressive Behavior 55 min. Dementia Care: Effects of Medications on Persons with DC08-CCG 50 min. Dementia DC09-CCG Dementia Care: Hydration 40 min. DC10-CCG Dementia Care: Sundowning 40 min. DC11-CCG Food Service in Dementia Care 35 min. LM01-CCG Service Plans 45 min. LM02-CCG Incident Reporting 35 min. LM03-CCG Documentation: Safe and Sound Narrative Charting 40 min. LM04-CCG Introduction to Marketing 30 min. LM05-CCG Leadership Skills 55 min. MED01-CCG Coumadin Management in Assisted 40 min. MED02-CCG Reducing Medication Errors: Introduction and Using the MAR 35 min. MED03-CCG Reducing Medication Errors: PRN Medications 35 min. MED04-CCG Reducing Medication Errors: Narcotics 35 min. MED05-CCG Introduction to Medication Management 30 min. MED06-CCG Medication Orders and Working with the Pharmacies 25 min. MED07-CCG Medications and Documentation 30 min. MED08-CCG Assistance with Medication Management 40 min. MED09-CCG Side Effects, Adverse Reactions, and Medications 30 min. OSHA01-CCG General Workplace Safety 30 min. OSHA02-CCG Back and Lifting Safety 30 min. OSHA03-CCG Personal Protective Equipment 35 min. OSHA04-CCG Workplace Violence 30 min. OSHA05-CCG Fire, Electrical, and Chemical Safety 35 min. RC01-CCG Introduction/Orientation and Resident Rights 40 min.
18 RC02-CCG Assisting with Activities of Daily (ADLs) 60 min. RC04-CCG Psychosocial Care 45 min. RC05-CCG Special Needs of the Elderly 75 min. RC06-CCG Understanding Mental Illness: Schizophrenia 45 min. RC07-CCG Understanding Mental Illness: Bipolar Disorder 50 min. Bloodborne Pathogens - HIV, Hepatitis, and Standard RC08-CCG 40 min. Precautions RC09-CCG Handwashing 30 min. RC10-CCG Caring for Persons with Lung Disease 60 min. RC11-CCG Recognizing Diversity 55 min. RC12-CCG Diabetes 35 min. RC13-CCG Recognizing and Reporting Elder Abuse 40 min. Special Care Needs: Oxygen, Ostomy, Catheter, and Skin RC14-CCG 60 min. Breakdown RC15-CCG Your First Day at Work 35 min. RC16-CCG Fall Precautions in Assisted 45 min. RC17-CCG Caring for Bedridden Residents 35 min. RC18-CCG Monitoring Resident Changes in Condition 35 min. RC19-CCG Wheelchairs and Other Ambulatory Aides 35 min. RC20-CCG Pressure Ulcers 35 min. RC21-CCG End of Life 75 min. RC22-CCG Food Safety in Residential Care 35 min. RC23-CCG Emergency Procedures 30 min. RC24-CCG Vital Signs 60 min. RC25-CCG Infection Control 40 min. RC26-CCG Activities: Encouraging Resident Participation 45 min. RC28-CCG Assisting the Resident with Transportation 30 min.
19 RC29-CCG Managing Challenging Family Situations 35 min. RC30-CCG Understanding Mental Illness: Depression 50 min. RC31-CCG Calling min. RC32-CCG Postural Supports 30 min. *These streaming videos are an add-on package for an additional monthly fee **Must be taken with accompanying course to qualify for continuing education or other approvals SPANISH VIDEO-BASED TRAINING (STREAMING)* Individuals whose first language is Spanish may find learning easier and more effective with training programs in Spanish. VBTP101-S VBTP101-S VBTP102-S VBTP102-S VBTP103-S VBTP103-S Habilidades Esenciales Para Reposo En Cama (Essential Bedrest Skills) Habilidades Esenciales Para Reposo En Cama (Essential Bedrest Skills Support Materials)** Como Ayudar A Alguien Que Usa Una Silla de Ruedas (How to Help Someone Who Uses a Wheelchair) Como Ayudar A Alguien Que Usa Una Silla de Ruedas (How to Help Someone Who Uses a Wheelchair Support Materials)** Control de Infecciones y Agentes Patogenos Transmitidos Por La Sangre (Infection Control and Bloodborne Pathogens) Control de Infecciones y Agentes Patogenos Transmitidos Por La Sangre (Infection Control and Bloodborne Pathogens Support Materials)** Como Administrar Medicamentos (How to Manage Medications) 45 min. 45 min. 45 min. VBTP104-S 45 min. VBTP104-S Como Administrar Medicamentos (How to Manage Medications Support Materials)** VBTP105-S Precauciones Para Evitar Caídas (Fall Prevention) 45 min. VBTP105-S Precauciones Para Evitar Caídas (Fall Prevention Support Materials)** VBTP106-S Seguridad Contra Incendios (Fire Safety) 45 min. VBTP106-S Seguridad Contra Incendios (Fire Safety Support Materials)** VBTP108-S El Cuidado Personal (Personal Care) 45 min. VBTP108-S El Cuidado Personal (Personal Care Support Materials)** VBTP125-S Cómo Comunicarse con Alguien que Padece de La Enfermedad de Alzheimer (Caring for Someone with Early to Mid-Stage Alzheimer's Disease) 45 min.
20 VBTP125-S Cómo Comunicarse con Alguien que Padece de La Enfermedad de Alzheimer (Caring for Someone with Early to Mid-Stage Alzheimer's Disease Support Materials)** *These Spanish streaming videos are included in the video-based training add-on **Must be taken with accompanying course to qualify for continuing education or other approvals SKILLS VIDEOS Incorporating skills videos into your training program can result in 11 times more effective learning. These skills videos cover basic caregiving skills and are intended to be used in conjunction with a complete training program. VBCS101 How to Perform Preliminary Procedures 2 min. VBCS102 How to Wash Your Hands 3 min. VBCS103 How to Assist with Transfer and Ambulation 4 min. VBCS104 How to Perform Range of Motion Exercises 4 min. VBCS105 How to Assist a Client to Use a Bedpan 6 min. VBCS106 How to Make an Occupied Bed 10 min. VBCS107 How to Make an Unoccupied Bed 7 min. VBCS108 How to Perform Catheter Care 5 min. VBCS109 How to Measure and Record Weight on an Ambulatory Client 2 min. How To Measure and Record Output From a Urinary Drainage VBCS110 3 min. Bag VBCS111 How to Clean Dentures 2 min. VBCS112 How to Measure Blood Pressure 3 min. VBCS113 How to Measure Pulse 3 min. VBCS114 How to Take A Tympanic Temperature 2 min. VBCS115 How to Perform Foot Care 5 min. VBCS116 Basic Care Skills - Blood Pressure 9 min. VBCS117 Basic Care Skills - Applying Elastic Stockings 1 min. VBCS118 Basic Care Skills - Bathing 1 min. VBCS119 Basic Care Skills - Bed Bath 7 min.
21 VBCS120 Basic Care Skills - Bedpan 3 min. VBCS121 Basic Care Skills - Denture Care 2 min. VBCS122 Basic Care Skills - Dressing 2 min. VBCS123 Basic Care Skills - Gloves 1 min. VBCS124 Basic Care Skills - Grooming Hair 1 min. VBCS125 Basic Care Skills - Hand Washing 2 min. VBCS126 Basic Care Skills - Leaving the Roon 2 min. VBCS127 Basic Care Skills - Making an Occupied Bed 2 min. VBCS128 Basic Care Skills - Nail Care 1 min. VBCS129 Basic Care Skills - Oral Hygiene 1 min. VBCS130 Basic Care Skills - Pain 5 min. VBCS131 Basic Care Skills - Perineal Care 3 min. VBCS132 Basic Care Skills - Positioning 11 min. VBCS133 Basic Care Skills - Privacy 2 min. VBCS134 Basic Care Skills - Promoting Independence 1 min. VBCS135 Basic Care Skills - Pulse 6 min. VBCS136 Basic Care Skills - Range of Motion 3 min. VBCS137 Basic Care Skills - Respiration 3 min. VBCS138 Basic Care Skills - Shampooing Hair in Bed 3 min. VBCS139 Basic Care Skills - Shaving 2 min. VBCS140 Basic Care Skills - Skin Care 5 min. VBCS141 Basic Care Skills - Temperature 10 min. VBCS142 Basic Care Skills - Vital Signs 2 min. VBCS201 Communication Techniques 1 min. VBCS202 Applying Sequential Compression Devices 3 min.
22 VBCS203 Obtaining Sterile Urine from the Port of Catheter 5 min. VBCS204 Discontinuing a Foley Catheter 3 min. VBCS205 Placing Electrodes and Leads for Telemetry 5 min. VBCS206 Obtaining a 12-Lead Electrocardiogram 8 min. VBCS207 Maintaining Drainage Devices and Systems 5 min. VBCS208 Caring for Non-Acute Ostomies 11 min. VBCS209 Urine Dipstick Testing 3 min. VBCS210 Fingerstick Capillary Blood Testing 2 min. VBCS211 Testing Stool for Occult Blood 3 min. VBCS212 Observing and Collecting Pain Responses 1 min. VBCS213 Assisting with Coughing and Deep Breathing Exercises 2 min. VBCS214 Reinforcing the Use of Incentive Spirometer 2 min. VBCS215 Orthostatic Blood Pressure 5 min. VBCS216 Testing Gastric Contents for Occult Blood and ph 3 min. VBCS217 Alternate Sites for Measuring Blood Pressure 4 min. VBCS218 Interrupting and Re-establishing Suction 3 min. VBCS219 Adding Fluids to Established Tube Feedings 3 min. VBCS220 Suctioning Oral Pharynx 5 min. VBCS221 Bladder Scanning 5 min. VBCS222 Obtaining a Rectal Swab 6 min. VBCS223 Removing Casts in Non-Emergent Situations 3 min. VBCS224 Newborn Hearing Screening 4 min. VBCS225 Warm and Cold Therapies 8 min. VBCS226 Setting Up Traction Equipment 12 min. VBCS227 Continuous Passive Motion Machine 9 min.
23 VBCS228 Clean, Intermittent, Straight Urinary Catheterization 5 min. SKILLS CHECKLISTS Implement a robust blended training program by utilizing these skills checklists for easy documentation of skills demonstrations. Train, track and report at an advanced level by incorporating these checklists into your full training program. SKILL101 Common Care Practices - Before the Skill 60 min. SKILL102 Common Care Practices - After the Skill 60 min. SKILL103 Training Tips 60 min. SKILL104 Information to Gather from the Care Plan 45 min. SKILL105 Comfort and Safety SKILL106 Ambulation Assistance with Durable Medical Equipment (DME) 60 min. SKILL107 Back Rub 60 min. SKILL108 Bag Technique 30 min. SKILL109 Bathing: Complete Bed Bath 60 min. SKILL110 Bathing: Partial Bed Bath 45 min. SKILL111 Bathing: Perineal Care Female 30 min. SKILL112 Bathing: Perineal Care Male 30 min. SKILL113 Bathing: Shampoo Hair 30 min. SKILL114 Bathing: Shower 30 min. SKILL115 Bathing: Tub Bath 30 min. SKILL116 Bathroom Assistance 30 min. SKILL117 Bathroom Assistance: Bedpan 30 min. SKILL118 Bedpan/Fracture Pan Assistance 30 min. SKILL119 Body Mechanics for Back Safety 30 min. SKILL120 Calling min. SKILL121 Catheter Care: Condom Catheter 60 min.
24 SKILL122 Catheter Care: Foley Catheter 60 min. SKILL123 Catheter Care: Foley Catheter Site Cleaning 30 min. SKILL124 Change Adult Brief 30 min. SKILL125 Change an Ostomy Bag 60 min. SKILL126 Comb Client s Hair 30 min. SKILL127 Commode Assistance 60 min. SKILL128 Communicating with a Person 60 min. SKILL129 Compression Socks Application 30 min. SKILL130 Dressing Assistance 30 min. SKILL131 Eating Assistance 60 min. SKILL132 Equipment Cleaning 30 min. SKILL133 Eye Glasses Care 30 min. SKILL134 Fall Prevention in and Around the Home 30 min. SKILL135 Fall Prevention in Bed 30 min. SKILL136 Fall Prevention in the Shower 30 min. SKILL137 Fire Extinguisher Use 30 min. SKILL138 Foot Care: Clean/Cut Toenails 60 min. SKILL139 Gait Belt Application and Use 30 min. SKILL140 Hand Care: Clean, Cut, and File Fingernails 30 min. SKILL141 Hand Washing 30 min. SKILL142 Handle Clean Linen 30 min. SKILL143 Handle Dirty Linen 30 min. SKILL144 Hazardous Materials/Sharps Handling and Disposal 30 min. SKILL145 Hearing Aids Inserting 30 min. SKILL146 Hearing Aids Removing 30 min.
25 SKILL148 Home Management 30 min. SKILL149 Make an Occupied Bed 90 min. SKILL150 Make an Unoccupied Bed 60 min. SKILL151 Measure and Record Blood Pressure 120 min. SKILL152 Measure and Record Height of Bedbound Patient 30 min. SKILL153 Measure and Record Oral Fluid Intake at Mealtime 60 min. SKILL154 Measure and Record Oral/Aux Temperature 30 min. SKILL155 Measure and Record Output from a Urinary Drainage Bag 30 min. SKILL156 Measure and Record Radial Pulse 30 min. SKILL157 Measure and Record Respiration 30 min. SKILL158 Measure and Record Weight 30 min. SKILL159 Measuring and Recording an Apical Pulse Rate 30 min. SKILL160 Measuring & Recording Axillary Temperature with a Digital Thermometer 30 min. SKILL161 Measuring & Recording Tympanic Temperature 30 min. SKILL162 Mechanical Lift Application and Use 60 min. SKILL163 Medication Self-Administration Assistance 60 min. SKILL164 Nutrition and Menu Planning 60 min. SKILL165 One Person Stand-Pivot Transfer 60 min. SKILL166 Oral Hygiene: Dentures Care 30 min. SKILL167 Oral Hygiene: Mouth Care 30 min. SKILL168 Personal Protective Equipment- Doffing Gloves SKILL169 Personal Protective Equipment- Donning Gloves SKILL170 Personal Protective Equipment- Gown SKILL171 Personal Protective Equipment- Mask or Respirator SKILL172 Personal Protective Equipment-Goggles/Face Shield
26 SKILL173 Positioning in Bed Assistance 60 min. SKILL174 Post Mortem Care 60 min. SKILL175 Range of Motion - Lower Extremities 30 min. SKILL176 Range of Motion - Upper Extremities 30 min. SKILL177 Record/Report Care Provided 60 min. SKILL178 Record/Report Condition Changes 60 min. SKILL179 Record/Report Incidents/Emergencies 60 min. SKILL180 Redirecting a Client with Challenging Behavior 60 min. SKILL181 Sharps Handling and Disposal 30 min. SKILL182 Shaving: Electric Razor 60 min. SKILL183 Shaving: Safety Razor 60 min. SKILL184 Sit on Edge of Bed 60 min. SKILL185 Skin Care: Applying Lotion to Prevent Pressure Sores 30 min. SKILL186 Standing from Bed Assistance 30 min. SKILL187 Transfer In/Out of Wheelchair 60 min. SKILL188 Transfer Person from Bed to Chair 60 min. SKILL189 Turn Person on Side Away From You 30 min. SKILL190 Turn Person on Side Toward You 30 min. SKILL191 Urinal Assistance 30 min. SKILL192 Catheter Care: Urinary Drainage Bag Maintenance 30 min. SKILL193 Vest Restraint Application and Care 60 min. SKILL194 Wheelchair Positioning 30 min. SKILL195 HHA Competency Checklist 16 hrs. SKILL196 Measure and Record Rectal Temperature with a Digital Thermometer 30 min. SKILL197 Collecting a Midstream Urine Specimen 30 min.
27 SKILL198 Oral Hygiene for an Unconscious Client 30 min. SKILL199 Medication Administration - Tablets, Pills, and Capsules 30 min. SKILL200 Medication Administration - Liquid Medications 30 min. SKILL201 Medication Administration - Tubal Medications 60 min. SKILL202 Medication Administration - Transdermal Patch 30 min. SKILL203 Medication Administration - Transdermal Cream 30 min. SKILL204 Medication Administration - Rectal Suppositories 30 min. SKILL205 Medication Administration - Topical Agents 30 min. SKILL206 Medication Administration - Eye Drops 30 min. SKILL207 Medication Administration - Eardrops 30 min. SKILL208 Medication Administration - Nosedrops 30 min. SKILL209 Medication Administration - Nasal Sprays 30 min. SKILL210 Medication Administration - Inhalants 30 min. SKILL211 Medication Administration - Sublingual Medications 30 min. SKILL212 Medication Administration - Buccal Medications 30 min. SKILL213 Medication Administration - Subcutaneous Injection 120 min. SKILL215 Medication Administration - Intramuscular Injection 60 min. SKILL216 Medication Administration - Z-track Injection 60 min. SKILL217 Medication Administration - Intradermal Injection 60 min. SKILL218 Medication Administration - Medication Reminder 30 min. SKILL219 Medication Administration - Eye Ointments 30 min. SKILL221 Medication Administration - Parenteral Medications, Reconstituting a Powdered Dosage Form 60 min. SKILL222 Medication Administration - Parenteral Medications, Placing Two Medications into One Syringe (Example, Insulin) 60 min. SKILL223 Measure and Record Pain 30 min.
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