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FOC Module 5 The Caregiver CE

Price: $25.00

Caregivers play a vital role in supporting the safety, dignity, and independence of the individuals they serve. This course offers a focused overview of essential caregiver responsibilities, including how to follow a service plan, recognize changes from baseline, and communicate effectively with the care team. 


Learners will explore strategies for promoting client independence, maintaining professional boundaries, and honoring individual choice. The course also covers mandatory reporting requirements to protect vulnerable adults from abuse, neglect, abandonment, and financial exploitation. 


Whether you are new to the field or refreshing your knowledge, this training strengthens the foundation of safe, person-centered caregiving.

 

Learning Objectives:

  1. Describe the core job duties and regulatory requirements of a long-term care worker, including professionalism, safety, and ethical responsibilities.

  2. Use a client’s service plan to provide individualized, person-centered care that aligns with documented needs and preferences.

  3. Support client choice and independence by applying strategies that promote autonomy, dignity, and self-direction.

  4. Recognize and maintain professional boundaries in caregiving relationships.

  5. Additional skills and strategies to support quality caregiving

Intended Audience: Long-term care workers (LTCW), home care aides (HCA), nursing assistants (NAR/NAC), registered nurses (RN) and other healthcare professionals.


State: Washington
Course Type: Continuing Education
Course Credits: 2 hours of Continuing Education credit
Language: English
Delivery: Self-Paced Online
Prerequisites: none

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