Kentucky Assisted Living Community Staff - Orientation Training

Our collection of courses for the orientation training of Kentucky Assisted Living Facility staff is designed to meet the requirements in Section 194A.719 - In-service education for staff and management of the Kentucky Revised Statutes.

This collection contains 9 courses, totalling 10 hours of training, and covers a number ... Read more

  • 9 courses
  • 10 hours
Kentucky Assisted Living Community Staff - Orientation Training

Course Description

Patients' Rights is a fundamental aspect of healthcare that focuses on ensuring patients receive fair and respectful treatment while under medical care. As a caregiver, understanding and respecting patients' rights is crucial to providing high-quality care and maintaining strong relationships with patients and their families. This course aims to educate caregivers on the ethical and legal aspects of patients' rights, including informed consent, privacy, confidentiality, autonomy, the right to be free from abuse and neglect, and the right to refuse treatment. By learning about patients' rights, caregivers will be better equipped to advocate for their patients and ensure that they receive the best possible care.

Course Topics

  • Explain the importance of informed consent
  • Discuss privacy and confidentiality in healthcare
  • Understand autonomy and the right to refuse treatment
  • Learn how to prevent abuse and neglect
  • Identify best practices for maintaining positive relationships with patients and their families

Course Description

Basic First Aid is a crucial skill for caregivers and anyone who may encounter emergencies or accidents in their daily lives. This course aims to equip participants with the knowledge and skills to provide immediate and appropriate first aid assistance in various situations. The course covers essential first aid techniques, including wound care, managing fractures and sprains, and responding to emergencies such as choking, asthma, and allergic reactions. By the end of the course, participants will be able to confidently assess and manage common injuries and illnesses, ensuring the safety and well-being of themselves and those around them.

Course Topics

  • Assessment of emergency situations
  • Wound care and bandaging techniques
  • Managing fractures, sprains, and strains
  • Responding to choking, asthma, and allergic reactions
  • Recognizing and managing heat and cold-related emergencies
  • Responding to poisoning and bites and stings
  • Performing CPR and using an Automated External Defibrillator (AED)
  • First aid for seizures and diabetic emergencies
  • First aid kit essentials and maintenance

Course Description

Elder abuse is a growing concern, as it involves the mistreatment, neglect, or exploitation of older adults. Caregivers play a crucial role in identifying, preventing, and reporting instances of elder abuse. This course is designed to provide caregivers with the knowledge and skills needed to recognize the signs of elder abuse, understand their responsibilities in reporting and addressing the issue, and ensure the safety and well-being of the elderly individuals under their care.

Course Topics

  • Identify the 5 types of elder abuse
  • Identify the warning signs of elder abuse
  • Describe the risk factors for elder abuse
  • Describe how to prevent elder abuse
  • Describe caregiver burnout and how to prevent it
  • List some national resources that you can use to help your client or their caregiver

Course Description

Introduction to Dementia Care is a course designed to provide an understanding of dementia, its various types, and the impact it has on individuals, families, and caregivers. This course is for home health aides who want to gain knowledge about dementia and the strategies that can be used when providing care. The course will help learners understand the challenges faced by people with dementia, as well as the best practices for providing support and care to enhance their quality of life.

Course Topics

  • Understand the symptoms and progression of dementia
  • Recognize the impact of dementia on individuals and their families
  • Learn effective communication techniques for people with dementia
  • Understand the importance of person-centered care
  • Identify strategies for managing challenging behaviors in dementia care
  • Explore the role of activities and environmental factors in dementia care

Course Description

Emergency Response Measures is a comprehensive course designed to equip PCAs with the necessary skills and knowledge to respond effectively to various emergencies that may arise while providing care to their clients. This course covers essential techniques and procedures in emergency response, including assessing situations, providing first aid, managing medical emergencies such as choking, fire safety, and fall prevention and management. Emphasis is placed on understanding the unique challenges faced by PCAs in emergency situations and ensuring the safety and well-being of both the client and the caregiver.

Course Topics

  • Identifying and responding to common medical emergencies
  • Fall prevention and management
  • Coordinating with emergency medical services (EMS)
  • Fire safety
  • Crisis communication
  • Weather safety

Course Description

Basic Principles for Resident Care Procedures for Persons with Problems Related to Age, Disability, or Common Illness is a comprehensive course designed to equip caregivers with the essential knowledge and skills needed to provide high-quality care to persons facing age-related challenges, disabilities, or common illnesses. This intermediate-level course covers a wide range of topics, including physical care related to gastrointestinal, genitourinary, respiratory, and cardiovascular conditions, along with guidance on simple dressings and use of restraints. The course aims to enhance the caregivers' understanding of the unique needs of their clients, promote a person-centered approach to caregiving, and ensure the safety and well-being of both the caregiver and the person receiving care.

Course Topics

  • Maintaining a healthy GI tract in residents
  • Caring for common GI conditions
  • Maintaining a healthy Genitourinary tract in residents
  • Caring for common Genitourinary conditions
  • Maintaining a healthy Neuromuscular system in residents
  • Caring for common respiratory conditions
  • How to care for residents with cardiovascular illnesses
  • Caring for wounds and changing non-sterile dressings
  • Understanding chemical and physical restraints, their risks, and alternative practices

Course Description

This course will cover the activities of daily living (ADLs) which are the essential, everyday tasks that we need to perform in order to live independently such as eating, bathing, and ambulating. As a caregiver, you can greatly assist those who, for cognitive, physical, and other reasons, are unable to independently complete their ADLs. In this course, you will learn how to assess clients' need for assistance with ADLs as well as learn practical ways to assist them. Assisting with ADLs is more than doing something for your client; it is helping them to do as much as they can for themselves.

Course Topics

  • Describe ADLs
  • Assess and monitor independence with ADLs
  • How to assist your client with bathing and grooming
  • How to assist your client in the shower or bath
  • How to perform a bed bath
  • How to provide hair care for different hair types and textures
  • How to assist your client to wash their hair in the sink, shower, or in bed
  • Assist your client with dressing while promoting independence
  • Obstacles to proper toileting and how to help clients
  • Importance of ambulation and assisting with transfers
  • Describe how to assist your client with eating and drinking

Course Description

Assisting with iADLs (Instrumental Activities of Daily Living) is a course designed for caregivers to help them develop the skills and knowledge necessary to provide support and assistance to patients who have difficulties performing everyday tasks. iADLs are activities that allow individuals to live independently, such as shopping, preparing meals, managing finances, and using communication devices. As a caregiver, understanding how to assist patients with iADLs is crucial for promoting their independence, safety, and overall well-being.

Course Topics

  • Describe what iADLs are
  • Outline the importance of iADLs
  • Describe how to assess a client’s ability to perform iADLs
  • Describe how you should approach assisting your client with iADLs
  • Describe the tasks you may have to perform when assisting a client with iADLs

Course Description

Assisting with Medication Self-Administration Part 1 is a foundational course designed for caregivers who provide support to individuals requiring assistance with their medications. This course will focus on the essential knowledge and skills necessary for caregivers to safely and effectively help individuals with self-medication management. Topics covered will include understanding medication types, routes of administration, proper storage, and documentation, as well as recognizing and reporting potential side effects and adverse reactions.

Course Topics

  • Learn about various routes of administration
  • The five rights of medication administration
  • Proper medication storage and handling
  • Accurate documentation of medication administration
  • Recognizing and reporting potential side effects and adverse reactions
  • Importance of medication adherence and compliance
  • Appropriate communication with healthcare professionals regarding medications