By the end of this course, the learner will be able to: Identify the signs and symptoms of common mental health disorders encountered in non-psychiatric settings. Describe how common mental health disorders manifest in various settings outside of psychiatric care. Discuss the importance of maintaining professional boundaries and self-care strategies for healthcare providers managing mental […]
By the end of this course, California CNAs will know how to: Define mobility and why safe transportation is important for aging adults Recognize relevant laws and regulations in transportation and long-term care communities Identify essential transportation safety, accessibility, and reliability practices, and appropriate types of vehicles Apply appropriate outing assessment and safety skills in […]
By the end of this course, the learner will understand sexual harassment in the workplace and how it affects employees and recognize each employee’s right to have a harassment-free workplace environment. Specifically, the learner will be able to: Describe the risks and prevalence of sexual harassment in the workplace. Define “sexual harassment” as determined by […]
By the end of this course, the learner will be able to: Discuss the most common types of medication errors, their prevalence, and their impact on patient safety. Understand the root causes of medication errors, including system-based and human factors, and how these contribute to the occurrence of medication errors. Identify and classify medication errors […]
This course provides an advanced overview of child abuse and reporting requirements for healthcare professionals. Learners will be able to: Define types of child abuse. Explain the physiological and psychological response to trauma. Recognize physical and emotional signs of abuse. Discuss the nursing implications and reporting requirement when caring for a child who is a […]
By the end of this course, learners will be able to: Describe the basic understanding diabetes and factors affecting management of diabetes in older adults. Identify the main goals of diabetic medication management. Describe the various methods of insulin administration, different types of insulin, and the rationale behind sliding scale prescription. Identify at least two […]
Online CE courses listed in the below course catalog are approved by most state boards for certified Assisted Living Administrator renewal credit, except as follows: States that do not accept NAB/NCERS approval for assisted living include California, District of Columbia, Maryland, Ohio, Rhode Island, and Washington. It is your responsibility to verify that your state board will […]
Online CE courses listed in the below course catalog are approved by the National Association of Long Term Care Administrator Boards and accepted by all state boards for Nursing Home Administrator renewal credit. Please note, Continuing Education (CE) requirements for Nursing Home Administrators vary by state, and some states have specific topic requirements. It is […]
By the end of this course, Administrators will know how to: Define mobility and why safe transportation is important for aging adults. Recognize relevant laws and regulations in transportation and long-term care communities. Identify essential transportation safety, accessibility, and reliability practices, and appropriate types of vehicles. Apply appropriate outing assessment and safety skills in transferring […]
This course provides an advanced overview of Skin Infections in the Long Term Care Setting. By the end of this course, learners will be able to: Explain the unique factors that lead to the prevalence of skin infections in long term care facility clients Describe the normal anatomy of the skin Identify conditions that are […]