Este curso tiene como objetivo brindarle una inmersión profunda en la calidad de vida de los adultos diagnosticados con trastorno del espectro autista. Discutiremos estrategias basadas en evidencia para ayudar a esta población a lograr una mejor calidad de vida a través de enfoques integrales, centrados en la persona y multidisciplinarios, al mismo tiempo que destacamos la sensibilidad cultural, las consideraciones éticas y los derechos legales.
En este curso, discutiremos la nutrición básica y los seis nutrientes esenciales que son importantes para el cuerpo. Analizaremos las pautas de Mi Plato del USDA y cómo ayudar a los miembros a satisfacer sus necesidades de nutrición e hidratación.
DCW: Aging and Physical Disabilities DCW: Aging and Physical Disabilities AHCCCS has instituted training and testing requirements for Direct Care Workers (DCW) who provide direct care services (Attendant Care, Personal Care and Homemaker) to Arizona Long Term Care System (ALTCS) members residing in their own home. Beginning October 1, 2012, all AHCCCS provider agencies of direct care services must utilize DCWs who have passed the required competency tests within 90 days of hire unless otherwise exempt from the training and testing requirements (e.g. Registered Nurse, Licensed Practical Nurse and Certified Nurse Aide). The testing records are portable or transferable from one employer to another. DCWs do not have to pass the tests again unless they have experienced a lapse from working in the direct care field for a minimum of two years. ALL CHAPTERS FOR MODULE TWO (Aging and Physical Disabilities) ARE REQUIRED BEFORE TAKING THE CHALLENGE TEST and meets the requirements for Level 2 DD. In order to receive your certification of completion, you must also take and pass the written exam and skills. DCW Aging and Physical Disabilities Topics Major Organ System Behavioral and Emotional Conditions Personal Care Transfers and Positioning Activity Planning Dementia-specific Care Grief and End of Life Basic Caregiver Skills
DCW: Developmental Disabilities (DD) AHCCCS has instituted training and testing requirements for Direct Care Workers (DCW) who provide direct care services (Attendant Care, Personal Care and Homemaker) to Arizona Long Term Care System (ALTCS) members residing in their own home. Beginning October 1, 2012, all AHCCCS provider agencies of direct care services must utilize DCWs who have passed the required competency tests within 90 days of hire unless otherwise exempt from the training and testing requirements (e.g. Registered Nurse, Licensed Practical Nurse and Certified Nurse Aide). The testing records are portable or transferable from one employer to another. DCWs do not have to pass the tests again unless they have experienced a lapse from working in the direct care field for a minimum of two years. ALL CHAPTERS FOR MODULE TWO (Development Disabilities - DD) ARE REQUIRED BEFORE TAKING THE CHALLENGE TEST and meets the requirements for Level 2 DD. In order to receive your certification of completion, you must also take and pass the written exam and skills. DCW Developmental Disabilities Topics: Introduction to and Role of the Division of Developmental Disabilities Support Planning, Abuse and Neglect Incident Reporting Activities of Daily Living Positive Behavior Support
AHCCCS has instituted training and testing requirements for Direct Care Workers (DCW) who provide direct care services (Attendant Care, Personal Care and Homemaker) to Arizona Long Term Care System (ALTCS) members residing in their own home. Beginning October 1, 2012, all AHCCCS provider agencies of direct care services must utilize DCWs who have passed the required competency tests within 90 days of hire unless otherwise exempt from the training and testing requirements (e.g. Registered Nurse, Licensed Practical Nurse and Certified Nurse Aide). The testing records are portable or transferable from one employer to another. DCWs do not have to pass the tests again unless they have experienced a lapse from working in the direct care field for a minimum of two years. ALL CHAPTERS FOR MODULE ONE (FUNDAMENTALS) ARE REQUIRED BEFORE TAKING THE CHALLENGE TEST and meets the requirements for Level 1 Fundamentals. In order to receive your certification of completion, you must also take and pass the written exam and skills.
In this course, you will learn about how pain affects the elderly and common causes and types of pain in the elderly. We will also discuss why pain may not be fully managed for elderly members and how you can help members cope with pain.
This introductory class reviews how to begin working with a new member before working on program goals. The course serves as a refresher on how to build positive relationships, gain instructional control, and assess for pre-requisite attending skills. This course is recommended for providers working with members of all ages for continuing education.
Providing care for another individual is one of the most rewarding things you can do. It takes knowledge, empathy, compassion, strength, and much more. In this training, we will show you the proper ways to provide personal care and how to provide care with dignity and respect. Topics include: communication, infection control, caregiver code of conduct, personal choice, skin anatomy, oral care, bathing and more.
This course will provide you with an overview of PBS so that you are better equipped to analyze a member’s behavior, understand the function of their behavior, and to develop and implement a PBS plan.
Descripción: Este curso define “profesionalismo” y “ética laboral” y describe los rasgos comúnmente asociados con ser profesional versus no profesional. El curso enfatiza la importancia de la actitud, las habilidades de comunicación, el trabajo en equipo, las relaciones y cómo los cuidadores pueden hacerse cargo de su vida laboral.
Description: This course defines “professionalism” and “work ethic” and outlines the traits commonly associated with being professional versus unprofessional. The course stresses the importance of attitude, communication skills, teamwork, relationships, and how caregivers can take charge of their work lives.
Este curso informa a los proveedores con una descripción general y una explicación del formulario de verificación de integridad del tratamiento utilizado con los proveedores que implementan los servicios de habilitación de la primera infancia. Este curso proporcionará explicaciones sobre qué es una verificación de Integridad de Tratamiento (TI), cómo se utiliza para aumentar el desempeño laboral, cómo se califican las verificaciones de Integridad de Tratamiento (TI) y qué pueden esperar los proveedores durante una verificación de Integridad de Tratamiento (TI). Este curso está diseñado específicamente para proveedores de ECA.