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See our full list of courses below. You can filter by category or search by keyword to narrow your results. Please note, Livestream and In-Person Training can both be found under the 'Classroom Training' category.

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The Highs and Lows of Bipolar Disorder (3 CEUs) Approved for: Adult Residential Facility Residential Care for Facility Elderly Group Home STRTP Board of Registered Nurses This course provides an introductory overview of bipolar disorder, covering key aspects such as symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and management. It explains the differences between bipolar I and II, examines how bipolar disorder affects daily living, and discusses the use of medication and psychotherapy. Additionally, the course offers guidance for caregivers and family members on supporting someone with bipolar disorder. Read more

Thyroid Disorders (2 CEU) Approved for: Adult Residential Facility  Residential Care Facility for the Elderly  Group Home  Short-Term Residential Therapeutic Program Board of Registered Nurses This course will help facility administrators to understand what a thyroid disorder is, its impact on health, and how best to help residents with a thyroid disorder.   Read more

Understanding HIV, AIDS and TB (4 CEUs) Approved for: ARF RCFE  GH  STRTP  Approved for the Board of Registered Nurses Explore the origins of HIV and AIDS in this introductory course. Understand the complex relationship between HIV, TB, and AIDS, and the challenges they pose to global health and the health of individuals in residential care. Learn about vital prevention strategies including education, testing, and treatment accessibility. Gain insights into recent medical advancements such as antiretroviral therapy and TB medications, and their impact on disease management.   This course satisfies the 4-Hour California Health and Safety Code requirement for HIV/AIDS and TB training. Read more

Urinary Wellness and Your Resident (2 CEUs) Approved for: Adult Residential Facility Residential Care Facility for Elderly Board of Registered Nurses National Council of Certified Dementia Practitioners (NCCDP) As individuals age, it's important to focus on maintaining the health of their urinary system. By prioritizing wellness, many people can more effectively navigate potential urinary issues with their bladder, kidneys, or urinary tract, ensuring a healthier and more active lifestyle. Encouraging regular health check-ups and promoting hydration can significantly support urinary health for those in your care. Read more

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