Friday May 14th
PROGRAM A
8:00 am- 12pm (4 hours)
Resident Rights
RCFE# 433-0401-28147 ARF#433-0401-28833 Subject Code: 01 Laws & regulations
Compliance is not a bad word. This course will review ways Administrators can stay on top of what’s new in regulations while meeting the demands of residents and families. In this four (4) hour course, instructor(s) will review important regulations each administrator should have implemented and new California administrator laws impacting operations. A group discussion will be held on best practices to ensure compliance and administrator experiences in what happens in non-compliance status.
12:30 pm -3:30 pm (3 hours)
Best Practices for family involvement & dealing with dynamics
RCFE# 433-0304-28334 ARF# 433-0304-28333
This 3-hour course meets requirements toward the recertification program required for ARF & RCFE Administrators to provide an overview of communication with family members. A special emphasis on implementing skills to provide a more effective way to meet psychosocial needs of potential residents’ family members. Attendees will learn ways to find the best solution for each customer quickly, correctly and with a helpful attitude.
3:30pm-6:30 pm (3 hours)
Allowable, Prohibited & Restricted Condition
RCFE#433-0308-32194 ARF#433-0308-32195
Subject Code: 08 – Resident admission, retention & assessment procedures
This 3-hour course meets requirements toward the recertification program required for subject code 08 – Admission and assesment/Resident admission, retention & assessment procedures. This course will help administrators better understand key aspects of identifying the various health conditions that require extra levels of support services or another level of care. RCFE & ARF Administrators will also learn how to distinguish between Allowable, Restricted and Prohibited Conditions.
Saturday May 15th
PROGRAM C
8:00 am – 12:00 pm (4 hours)
Living Beyond Dementia: Implications for Empathic Care
RCFE#433-0422-33959 ARF#433-0404-33958 Subject Code: RCFE 11 – Alzheimer/ Dementia Subject Code: ARF 06 – Physical Needs
The course will discuss how Dementia is not a specific disease. It’s an overall term that describes a wide range of symptoms associated with a decline in memory or other thinking skills severe enough to reduce a person’s ability to perform everyday activities. Understand and define the diagnosis of dementia. Learn medical and non-medical interventions to aid in the care of individuals diagnosed with dementia. Learn three causes of reversible dementia and irreversible dementia. Discuss the risks and benefits of current medications used to treat the behaviors associated with dementia.
12:30 pm – 2:30 pm (2 hours)
Grief: The Affect on Caregivers
RCFE#433-0204-29204 ARF#433-0204-29205
Subject Code: 04 – Psych/social – psych/social needs
This two-hour live course meets requirements toward the 40-hour recertification program required for certified ARF & RCFE administrators. Instructor will discuss how to identify and process grief to promote mental health, safety, and welfare in a diverse culture settings.
2:30 pm-4:30 pm (2 hours)
Maintenance, Building and Grounds
RCFE#433-0216-33807 ARF#433-0206-33813
RCFE 16 Managing the Physical Environment / ARF 06 – Physical Needs
This course will provide RCFE and ARF administrators and staff with information required to maintain Physical plant via learning Building and Grounds, Maintenance regulations. This course gives administrators the essential knowledge for staying on top of maintaining the building grounds of their facility.
4:30 pm-6:30pm (2 hours)
Powerful Communication in the Care Setting
RCFE #433-0203-29307 ARF #433-0203-29306
Subject Code: 03 – Management & Supervision
Instructor will provide tips to delivering customer service through verbal and non-verbal communication. Emphasis on how to use powerful phrases “the right words” when communicating with clients and team members for best outcomes.
Both Days for $100.00 or one day for $75
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