
It is essential that residential facilities are equipped and ready to respond to disasters that endanger the lives of residents and staff, and damage property. While not all disasters may be anticipated, studies demonstrate that preparation, knowing how to respond when a disaster strikes, and remaining calm and flexible can save lives and reduce physical damage. Approved for: Adult Residential Facility Residential Care Facility for Elderly Group Home STRTP Read more

Hospice Care (2 CEUs) Approved for: ARF RCFE Approved for the Board of Registered Nurses Hospice is a type of healthcare service that provides comfort and support to individuals who are nearing the end of their lives. The goal of hospice care is to provide relief from pain and other symptoms and to improve the quality of life for patients and their families during this difficult time. Hospice care in a residential facility makes it possible for the individual to spend their final days in the comfort of a home environment, rather than in a hospital. Read more
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LGBTQIA+ Issues in Residential Care (1CEU) Approved for: Adult Residential Facility Residential Care Facility for Elderly Approved by the Board of Registered Nurses ‘LGBTQIA+’ refers to individuals who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer or questioning, intersex, asexual, and more. The LGBTQIA+ population is both growing and vulnerable. Studies have found that LGBTQIA+ adults are more likely than their peers to experience discrimination in long-term care. California law protects the rights of all long-term care residents. In order to stay in compliance, it is important for you to understand the laws that apply to the personal rights of your residents. More recent legislation (SB-219) specifically protects the rights of LGBTQIA+ residents against discrimination in residential facilities. Read more

Medications: The SMART Approach (4 CEUs) Approved for: Adult Residential Facility Residential Care Facility for Elderly Group Home STRTP Board of Registered Nurses The proper management of medications is essential for the health and safety of residents in a residential facility. This course covers Title 22 regulations related to medication assistance to ensure compliance with requirements and best practices. It is designed to prepare participants from all types of residential facilities to safely assist residents with self-administration of medications. The course provides a basic understanding of medications and teaches a step-by-step approach to prevent errors and promote the best health outcomes for residents. Read more

Osteoporosis (2 CEUs) Approved for: Adult Residential Facility Residential Care Facility for Elderly Approved by the Board of Registered Nurses Osteoporosis is a condition in which bones become thin, brittle, and weak. Fragile bones fracture (break) easily, especially those in the hip, spine, and wrist. Injuries due to osteoporosis are among the most common and dangerous that can happen to an older adult. Given the number of residents affected by osteoporosis, facility administrators should be aware of how best to help those with this disease, and how to help others avoid it. Read more

Parkinson's Disease (3 CEUs) Approved for: ARF RCFE Approved for the Board of Registered Nurses Parkinson's Disease is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder that primarily affects motor function, but can also impact cognitive abilities, mood, and autonomic functions. This course will explore the disease's underlying causes and mechanisms, its diverse symptoms, and provide information on effective care management strategies, including medication therapy, surgical interventions, therapies, and supportive care services. By understanding the disease's progression, you can play a vital role in helping individuals with Parkinson's maintain their quality of life, preserve their independence, and enhance their overall well-being. Read more
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