Administrators have options for 20 hours = 2 days, 10 hours = 1 day or individual topics.
Certified RCFE Administrators in California are required to complete 40-hours of continuing education (CE) every 2 years. Meet your California RCFE recertification requirements with this 20-hour CEU, 8 hours of dementia and 4-hours of law & regulations.
Certified ARF Administrators in California are required to complete 40-hours of continuing education (CE) every 2 years. Meet your California ARF recertification requirements with this 20-hour CEU, 4-hours of law & regulations and 3-hours of HIV and 1-hour TB (Please check our scheduled CEU once a month).
Live Streaming: Microsoft Teams: Saturday, July 27, 2024
Program D
8 am-4:30pm (8 hours)
Dementia Care: Understanding Various Types
RCFE#433-0811-33984 ARF#433-0804-33983
Subject Code: RCFE 11 CEU training in Alzheimer/ Dementia
Subject Code: ARF 04 Psychosocial Needs
The purpose of this 8-hour ARF & RCFE CEU is to provide an overview of the various types of memory impairments so caregivers can deliver special emphasis on the management of the motor and non-motor symptoms caused by impairments and how to provide quality care to these individuals.
4:30pm-6:30pm (2 hours)
Cultural Competency in the Care Setting
RCFE#433-0214-30663 ARF#433-0214-30664
Subject Code 14- Cultural Competency
This 2-hour course is designed to meet the requirements toward the recertification of RCFE and ARF administrators. This course will help administrators better understand the impact of cultural diversity in their businesses. Discussion will include steps administrators may take to work toward a care setting with a sense of belonging by all residents and staff. Enabling a care setting in which the diversity of individual’s backgrounds and differences is appreciated and valued.
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Live Streaming: Microsoft Teams: Sunday, July 28, 2024
Program E
8:00am-12:00pm (4 hours)
Living Beyond a Stroke: Implications for Empathic Care
RCFE#433-0407-33944 ARF#433-0407-33944
Subject Code: 06 – Physical Needs
The purpose of this 4-hour ARF & RCFE CEU is to provide an overview of strokes, with a special emphasis on the management of the motor and non-motor symptoms caused by this condition and how to provide quality care in response to these symptoms. ARF & RCFE Administrators will learn various ways to manage such symptoms and help prevent future strokes, through the perspective of using empathic communication, care, and supportive rehabilitation services. At the end of the course, attendees will be equipped with the necessary skills to care for an individual who has survived a stroke.
12:30pm–2:30pm (2 hours)
Suicide Awareness and Prevention
RCFE#433-0205-32191 ARF#433-0210-32190
Subject Code: RCFE 05 Community & Support Services
Subject Code: ARF 10 Nonviolent Emergency Intervention & Reporting
Loss of life to suicide is of great concern within the adult and senior care communities. The goal of this 2-hour ARF & RCFE CEU is to discuss suicide awareness and prevention education to help ARF & RCFE Administrators recognize and understand suicide risk, protective factors, and how to help and effectively intervene. The discussion will assist ARF & RCFE Administrators in what they can do to help prevent suicide in their clients.
2:30pm-6:30pm (4 hours)
Course Title: (PINs) to Know: CHAPTERED LEGISLATION AFFECTING
ADULT AND SENIOR CARE FACILITIES
Course Approvals: ARF#433-0401-36152 RCFE#433-0401-36153
Core of Knowledge Topic: 01 Laws & regulations
This 4-hour ARF & RCFE CEU will apply to laws and regulations requirement for ARF and RCFE administrators. We will review PIN 21-52-ASC as it provides a summary of and implementation information for legislation chaptered in 2021 affecting licensed Adult and Senior Care facilities. The changes to the statutes referenced in this PIN became operative January 1, 2022. We will also review regulation 87842 Revocation or Suspension of License and general reporting requirements outlined in Title 22. Social Security Division 6. Licensing of Community Care Facilities Chapter 1. General Licensing Requirements Article 6. Continuing Requirements and best practices to stay in compliance with PIN.