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Free Annual Training for Administrators & Staff Fall 2015 Northampton Community College is conducting FREE statewide training for Personal Care Home staff and administrators and staff licensed agencies serving individuals with intellectual disabilities. The training is funded by the Department of Human Services Bureau of Human Services Licensing and each continuing education and diabetes class is equal to 3 annual training hours. Participation is limited to staff persons working in Pennsylvania s licensed Personal Care Homes, Assisted Living Residences, Community Homes for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities, Family Living Homes, Adult Training Facilities and Vocational Facilities for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities. Classes Locations & Schedules Classes are being held in four regions throughout the Commonwealth: Central, Southeast, West and Northeast Pennsylvania. Class locations and schedules are located below: Central Region Northeast Region Southeast Region West Region Altoona Bethlehem Harleysville Erie Johnstown Clarks Summit Norristown Greensburg Summerdale/Harrisburg* Danville Philadelphia Monroeville* York Williamsport Location sites can be found at the end of this document. * Classes are available only in the Spring 2016 semester. Registration Information Although these classes are being offered free of charge, registration is still required for attendance. To register, please view the Registration/Withdrawal/Frequently Asked Questions page. Questions Please review our Frequently Asked Questions section or visit www.northampton.edu/pcha. For additional inquiries, please e-mail healthcare@northampton.edu. Northampton Community College Fowler Family Southside Center 511 East Third Street Bethlehem, PA 18015 www.northampton.edu/cbi

2015-2016 - FREE Annual Training Classes Training is funded by Adult Residential Licensing, Pennsylvania Department of Services. Participation is limited to staff persons working in Pennsylvania s licensed Personal Care Homes. All courses equal three contact hours. Fall 2015 Continuing Education Class Schedule Date Location Day Time Course Title Course Code Sept. 9, 2015 Clarks Summit Weds. 9:00AM-Noon OSHA Required Forms & Training DHS162.1 Sept. 9, 2015 Clarks Summit Weds. 1:00-4:00PM Workplace Violence Prevention Strategies DHS111.1 Sept. 17, 2015 Clarks Summit Thurs. 9:00AM-Noon Creative Activity Planning DHS133.1 Sept. 17, 2015 Clarks Summit Thurs. 1:00-4:00PM Prevention of Abuse & Neglect: Handling Allegations DHS105.1 Sept. 23, 2015 Erie Weds. 9:00AM-Noon OSHA Required Forms & Training DHS162.2 Sept. 23, 2015 Erie Weds. 1:00-4:00PM Integrated Pest Management DHS152.1 Sept. 23, 2015 Erie Weds. 6:00-9:00PM Staff Training & Morale DHS164.1 Sept. 24, 2015 Erie Thurs. 9:00AM-Noon Infection Control & Wound Care DHS130.1 Sept. 24, 2015 Erie Thurs. 1:00-4:00PM Workplace Violence Prevention Strategies DHS111.2 Sept. 25, 2015 Erie Fri. 9:00AM-Noon Addictions & Abnormal Behaviour s DHS100.1 Sept. 30, 2015 Clarks Summit Weds. 9:00AM-Noon Common Medications & Side Effects DHS101.1 Sept. 30, 2015 Clarks Summit Weds. 1:00-4:00PM Falls & Injuries: Reducing Risks for Aging Population DHS102.1 Oct. 12, 2015 Bethlehem Mon. 9:00AM-Noon PCH Occupational Safety - Part I DHS136.1 Oct. 12, 2015 Bethlehem Mon. 1:00-4:00PM PCH Occupational Safety - Part II DHS137.1 Nov. 10, 2015 Norristown Tues. 9:00AM-Noon Infection Control & Wound Care DHS130.2 Nov. 10, 2015 Norristown Tues. 1:00-4:00PM Common Medications & Side Effects DHS101.2 Nov. 16, 2015 Norristown Mon. 9:00AM-Noon Workplace Violence Prevention Strategies DHS111.3 Nov. 16, 2015 Norristown Mon. 1:00-4:00PM Integrated Pest Management DHS152.2 Nov. 24, 2015 Norristown Tues. 9:00AM-Noon Prevention of Abuse & Neglect: Handling Allegations DHS105.2 Nov. 24, 2015 Norristown Tues. 1:00-4:00PM Creative Activity Planning DHS133.2

2015-2016 - FREE Annual Training Classes Training is funded by Adult Residential Licensing, Pennsylvania Department of Human Services. Participation is limited to staff persons working in Pennsylvania s licensed Personal Care Homes. All courses equal three contact hours. Fall 2015 Diabetes Classes Date Location Day Time Course Title Course Code Sept. 14, 2015 Harleysville Mon. 9:00AM-Noon Diabetes Overview DIABS106.1 Sept. 17, 2015 Clarks Summit Thurs. 9:00AM-Noon Diabetes Overview DIABS106.2 Sept. 22, 2015 Erie Tues. 1:00-4:00PM Diabetes Overview DIABS106.3 Sept. 23, 2015 Erie Weds. 9:00AM-Noon Diabetes Overview DIABS106.4 Oct. 1, 2015 Norristown Thurs. 1:00-4:00PM Diabetes Overview DIABS106.5 Oct. 5, 2015 Altoona Mon. 9:00AM-Noon Diabetes Overview DIABS106.6 Oct. 7, 2015 York Weds. 10:00AM-1:00PM Diabetes Overview DIABS106.7 Oct. 13, 2015 Danville Tues. 1:00-4:00PM Diabetes Overview DIABS106.8 Oct. 19, 2015 Bethlehem Mon. 9:00AM-Noon Diabetes Overview DIABS106.9 Oct. 23, 2015 Johnstown Fri. 1:00-4:00PM Diabetes Overview DIABS106.10 Oct. 27, 2015 Philadelphia Tues. 1:00-4:00PM Diabetes Overview DIABS106.11 Oct. 29, 2015 Williamsport Thurs. 1:00-4:00PM Diabetes Overview DIABS106.12 Nov. 2, 2015 Bethlehem Mon. 9:00AM-Noon Diabetes Overview DIABS106.13 Nov. 4, 2015 Norristown Weds. 9:00AM-Noon Diabetes Overview DIABS106.14 Nov. 12, 2015 Danville Thurs. 1:00-4:00PM Diabetes Overview DIABS106.15 Nov. 18, 2015 Harleysville Weds. 9:00AM-Noon Diabetes Overview DIABS106.16 Nov. 18, 2015 Johnstown Weds. 9:00AM-Noon Diabetes Overview DIABS106.17 Nov. 23, 2015 Greensburg Mon. 9:00AM-Noon Diabetes Overview DIABS106.18 Dec. 1, 2015 York Tues. 10:00AM-1:00PM Diabetes Overview DIABS106.19 Dec. 8, 2015 Philadelphia Tues. 9:00AM-Noon Diabetes Overview DIABS106.20 Dec. 14, 2015 Bethlehem Mon. 9:00AM-Noon Diabetes Overview DIABS106.21

2015-2016 - FREE Annual Training Classes Training is funded by Adult Residential Licensing, Pennsylvania Department of Human Services. Participation is limited to staff persons working in Pennsylvania s licensed Personal Care Homes. All courses equal three contact hours. New Addictions & Abnormal Behaviours Participants will learn to identify drug addiction in the work place by recognizing a drug impaired co-worker, understanding addictive thinking and maladaptive behavior. Further exploration will allow participants to apply interventions and devise a plan for return to work. Course Code: DHS100 Bloodborne Pathogens & Hazard Communication (Spring) Provides basic regulatory information related to bloodborne pathogens and infectious diseases. Additionally, it offers chemical hazard awareness while discussing the 2012 Hazard Communication Standard and the Global Harmonized System (GHS) of labeling, pictograms and safety data sheet requirements. Course Code: DHS158 New Common Medications & Side Effects It is important for personal care home staff to understand the age related changes in the body, medication uses in older adults, and how to recognize the risk of using multiple medications. Case scenarios will allow participants to build skills to identify red flags of side effects and potentially inappropriate medications in older adults. Course Code: DHS101 Creative Activity Planning Includes the importance of mental, social, physical and spiritual activities in the daily lives of our senior population. Focusing on how to make it age appropriate, enthusiastic and fun while meeting the needs defined in support planning in the PCH setting. Participants will gain the knowledge to adjust programs to changing resident needs through planning and creative interventions. Course Code: DHS133 Diabetes Overview for Personal Care Home Staff This course will be offered to personal care home staff as an update and review of the care of residents with diabetes, as required by 2600.190b., and provided by a Certified Diabetic Educator. It will include diabetes updates, care and treatment options for residents with diabetes; instruction on the proper technique for administering insulin, oral medications, and for recognizing signs and symptoms and corrective actions for hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia. Prior experience administering oral medications and insulin in a personal care home setting is helpful. Course Code: DIABS106 New Falls and Injuries: Reducing Risks for the Aging Population Participants of this course will gain knowledge in identifying multiple risk factors and prevention of falls in the personal care home setting, as well as how to apply post fall management techniques. Course Code: DHS102 Food Safety Based on serve safe principles, this program will identify the risks associated with food safety, factors that affect growth of food-borne bacteria and methods of prevention. Basic key food safety areas, personal hygiene, cross-contamination and allergens, time and temperature, cleaning and sanitation will also be reviewed. Course Code: DHS156 New Implementing Organizational Change in Personal Care Homes Provides an introduction and review of theory, concepts as well as vocabulary and training tips on managing change in today s healthcare market. Key principles that will be discussed in an interactive setting will include leadership skills, achieving organizational goals, and understanding your PCH s mission and goals. Special emphasis will focus on personal care leaders pursuing effectiveness, improving productivity, and customer satisfaction Course Code: DHS103 Infection Control & Wound Care Participants will learn the fundamentals of infection control with a focus on the personal care facility resident. Content includes transmission of infections and blood borne pathogens, role of immunizations, and practices to keep residents and staff safe. Course Code: DHS130 Integrated Pest Management (IPM) IPM is an alternative method of pest control that incorporates common sense practices and methods. Timely inspection, identification and treatment of infestations can eliminate pests while protecting the health of residents and staff. Several species of insects pose real health concerns and can be problematic in communal locations. Residents of personal care facilities spend most of their time indoors. This program will also explore alternatives for cleaning and sanitizing surfaces and equipment to further minimize chemical exposure in staff and maintenance personnel. Course Code: DHS152

2015-2016 - FREE Annual Training Classes Training is funded by Adult Residential Licensing, Pennsylvania Department of Human Services. Participation is limited to staff persons working in Pennsylvania s licensed Personal Care Homes. All courses equal three contact hours. New Meal Planning & Dietary Restrictions Discussion is the key to successful meal planning in a personal care setting. Providing good nutrition, menu variety, quality attractive meal presentation continues to be a challenge for every Personal Care Home. Making meal time important, creating an atmosphere and training your staff on the key elements of good nutrition and resident care are paramount to running a successful home. Interactive discussions will include the many options you can explore to making meal planning a special event for your residents. Course Code: DHS104 OSHA Required Forms & Training Discusses the standards promulgated by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) that require the employer to train employees in the safety and health aspects of their personal care home jobs and workplaces. Additionally, it will assist employers in identifying and fulfilling their responsibilities for posting certain records, maintaining records of illnesses and injuries and reporting specific cases to OSHA. Course Code: DPW162 Personal Care Home Occupational Safety Emphasis Part 1 The first part of a two-part course is designed specifically for long term care professionals. It will cover many of the current OSHA standards with specific application to the personal care home industry. Topics to be discussed include Introduction to OSHA, Hazard Communication, Bloodborne Pathogens and Prevention of Spread of Infectious Diseases and Electrical Safety. The topics discussed will be beneficial to everyone working in a personal care home environment. Awareness of the potential health and safety hazards will be discussed while offering options as to how these issues can be eliminated or minimized. Course Code: DHS136 Personal Care Home Occupational Safety Emphasis Part 2 The second part of a two-part course is designed specifically for long term care professionals. It will cover many of the current OSHA standards with specific application to the personal care home industry. Topics to be discussed include Walking and Working Surfaces, Exit Routes, Emergency Action Plans, Fire Prevention Plans and Fire Protection, Subparts E & L, Ergonomics and Workplace Violence Prevention. The topics discussed will be beneficial to everyone working in a personal care home environment. Expanding awareness of the potential health and safety hazards will be discussed while offering options as to how these issues can be eliminated or minimized. Course Code:DHS137 New Prevention of Abuse and Neglect: Handling Allegations (Item 2600.15,16.) This course will provide information to respond accordingly if there are allegations of resident abuse, neglect or exploitation. Interactive case studies will be provided to allow participants to practice the identification and completion of the reporting requirements in the event of allegations of abuse, neglect or exploitation. Course Code: DHS105 Staff Training & Morale Conventional training is designed to cover essential work related skills, techniques, and knowledge. Personal development is much more than conventional training. When you develop people, you inspire them to be better, more energized, pursuing goals. All of these things promote performance in life and on the job. This course will provide the skills for developing your staff through personal growth (enabling learning and development) while creating far more exciting, liberating, motivational opportunities for your staff, and your Personal Care Home. Course Code: DHS164 Workplace Violence: Prevention Strategies This course will provide information that will allow the participants to identify and assess security and workplace violence threats as it pertains to personal care home facilities. It offers awareness to guide appropriate actions in order to prevent, control, diminish and or eliminate workplace violence and security threats. A broad based approach is offered to provide information and awareness of the variety of threats and violence that exist in a modern workplace. Focus is placed on best practices while advocating safety for all mitigating actions taken. Course Code: DHS111

Registration/Withdrawal/Frequently Asked Questions Although these classes are being offered free of charge, registration is still required for attendance and for processing of your certificate. To expedite the registration process, please adhere to the registration and withdrawal policies listed below: ONLINE REGISTRATION Single Registration All class registrations should be done online through our new registration system LifeLearn. Go to www.northampton.edu/pcha and click on the link: View descriptions and course registration information for currently available classes. Click on the title of the class you are interested in and all available sections will show Select the section you want by clicking section number (bold blue) Make sure the quantity is always one (1) to register your own seat Select add to your cart and checkout At this time you will be asked to login. If this is your first time registering, you need to create an account. Please make note of your username and password for future registrations Multiple Participant Registration When registering multiple people for a class, every individual must register separately. The Buy for Others option is not available for these classes. DO NOT try to use the Buy for Others. PHONE REGISTRATION One to Three Participants Although online registration is preferred, if you are unable to register online, you may call 1-877-543-0998. Please note: this method is only available for registering one to three participants. Please have the following information available for each person before calling: - Participant First, Middle and Last Name - Participant Home Address (including County of residence) - Participant Birthdate - Participant Social Security Number - Participant Primary Phone Number - Course Title, Code & Section Number (example: Diabetes Overview, DIABS106.2) Four or More Participants Due to high call volumes, our Call Center staff is unable to accept phone registrations for four or more people. You must either register online following the process above, or via fax. To register via fax, complete the Registration Form located on the last page of this brochure. - A form must be completed for each person being registered. - The form must be completed in its entirety or it will not be processed. - Completed forms should be returned via fax to our Records Office at 610-861-5551 or mailed to: Northampton Community College Call Center, 3835 Green Pond Road, Bethlehem, PA 18020 WITHDRAWING Online Login Select My Course Information. On drop down box select Current Sections Click Request Drop Phone & Fax Although online withdrawal is the preferred method, if you do not have access to a computer, you may withdraw one to three participants by phone please call 1-877-543-0998 as soon as possible to remove your name from the class roster. To withdraw four or more participants please fax the request to 610-861-5551. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Do the hours spent in diabetes education provided by a Certified Diabetes Educator count towards administrator and direct care staff annual training hours? Yes, all three (3) hours of class may count toward training hours. Is lunch provided with the training? Lunch is not provided and restaurants are not always located near the training site. Please pack a lunch, if applicable. How do I obtain directions to the training facility? Directions are available by visiting www.northampton.edu/pcha and can also be obtained by visiting an online travel site. Please DO NOT call the training facility. Can I leave early and still receive my certificate? As per the Department of Human Services, anyone arriving more than 15 minutes late or leaving the class for more than 15 minutes at a time, will NOT receive a certificate.

Location Sites Training is funded by Adult Residential Licensing, Pennsylvania Department of Human Services. Participation is limited to staff persons working in Pennsylvania s licensed Personal Care Homes. Central Region Holiday Inn Express Lutheran Home at Johnstown Capital Area Intermediate Unit 3306 Pleasant Valley Blvd. 807 Goucher St. 55 Miller St. Altoona, PA 16602 Johnstown, PA 15905 Summerdale, PA 17093 (Harrisburg) Lutheran Social Services The Village at Kelly Drive 750 Kelly Drive York, PA 17404 Northeast Region Northampton Community College Danville State Hospital Nichols Village Hotel & Spa Fowler Family Southside Center 200 State Hospital Dr. 1101 Northern Boulevard 511 E. Third Street Danville, PA 17821 Clarks Summit, PA 18411 Bethlehem, PA 18015 (fall only) Genetti Hotel 200 West Fourth Street Williamsport, PA 17701 Southeast Region Peter Becker Community Norristown State Hospital New! West Philadelphia Seventh Day Maplewood Estates 1001 Sterigere St., Bldg. 33 Adventist Church 815 Maplewood Drive Norristown, PA 19401 4527 Haverford Ave. Harleysville, PA 19438 Philadelphia, PA 19139 West Region Sheraton Erie Bayfront Ramada Greensburg Holiday Inn Monroeville 55 West Bay Drive 100 Ramada Inn Drive 2750 Mosside Blvd. Erie, PA 16507 Rt. 30 East Monroeville, PA 15146 (fall only) Greensburg, PA 15601 Please visit www.northampton.edu/pcha or use an online travel site for directions. Please note: lunch is not provided and restaurants are not always located close to the training facility. Please DO NOT contact the training site for details.

*Date of Birth (M) (M) (D) (D) (Y) (Y) (Y) (Y) *E-mail Address @ *Last Name *First Name Middle Initial *Home Street Address or P.O. Box *City *State *Zip Code *Primary Phone Alternate Phone County in which you reside: *School district where you live: Bangor Bethlehem Easton Nazareth Northampton Pen Argyl Saucon Valley Wilson Monroe County Other PA Out of State *Have you registered for any non-credit classes at NCC since July 1, 2012? Yes No * Required fields, please do not leave these blank. Employer Information Employer Name Employer Phone Employer Address *Student Signature: Course Information Course Code and Sec # Course Title Meeting Days Su M Tu W Th F Sa Start Date and Time Register on-line at www.northampton.edu/lifelearn 8.4.2014