Maryland Adult Day Care Facility - Direct Care Staff - Annual Training

Our collection of courses for annual training of Adult Day Care Direct Care Staff in Maryland, is designed to meet the requirements of Section 10.12.04.14 - Staff of the Maryland Administrative code.

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

  • 9 courses
  • 10 hours
Maryland Adult Day Care Facility - Direct Care Staff - Annual Training

Course Description

The Control of Contagious and Infectious Diseases course is designed for personal care attendants to educate and equip them with the necessary knowledge and skills to prevent the spread of contagious and infectious diseases in the health care setting. The course focuses on understanding the nature of infectious diseases, modes of transmission, prevention techniques, and appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) usage. Additionally, the course highlights the importance of proper hygiene, sanitation, and disinfection practices to maintain a safe and healthy environment for both the caregiver and the patient.

Course Topics

  • Understand common pathogens and their modes of transmission
  • Identify proper hand hygiene techniques and their importance
  • Learn about personal protective equipment (PPE) and its correct use
  • Recognize the importance of proper cleaning, sanitation, and disinfection
  • Familiarize with reporting requirements and procedures for infectious diseases

Course Description

Fire Safety is a crucial aspect of ensuring the well-being and protection of individuals in various environments, especially for caregivers who are responsible for the safety and welfare of their patients. This course aims to provide caregivers with essential knowledge and practical skills to prevent, recognize, and respond to fire hazards effectively. The course will cover fundamental fire safety concepts, the importance of fire prevention, fire detection and alarm systems, emergency evacuation procedures, and the proper use of firefighting equipment. By the end of the course, caregivers will be equipped with the necessary skills and confidence to handle fire emergencies and ensure the safety of their patients.

Course Topics

  • Basic fire safety concepts and terminology
  • Fire prevention measures and practices
  • Fire detection and alarm systems
  • Emergency evacuation procedures
  • Proper use of firefighting equipment
  • How to respond to fire emergencies

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

Reducing Safety Risks for Clients with Alzheimer's Disease is a course designed for caregivers who seek to create a safe and supportive environment for individuals living with Alzheimer's disease. Alzheimer's disease is a progressive neurological disorder that affects memory, cognition, and behavior, leading to a decline in the ability to perform daily activities and increasing the risk of accidents and injuries. As a caregiver, understanding the unique challenges and safety risks associated with Alzheimer's disease is crucial to providing the best care possible for your clients. This course will help you gain insights into the specific safety concerns related to Alzheimer's disease, and provide you with practical strategies to minimize risks and enhance the quality of life for those in your care.

Course Topics

  • Identifying common safety risks for individuals with Alzheimer's Disease
  • Strategies for creating a safe and supportive living environment, alleviating safety risks
  • Managing challenging behaviors and preventing accidents

Course Description

Pathophysiology of Dementia is a fundamental course designed to provide learners with an understanding of the underlying mechanisms and processes involved in the development and progression of dementia. This elementary-level course aims to help students comprehend the biological, psychological, and social factors that contribute to the onset and progression of various forms of dementia. By gaining a solid foundation in the pathophysiology of dementia, learners will be better equipped to recognize the signs and symptoms, as well as contribute to the care and support of individuals affected by this condition.

Course Topics

  • Describe the basic structure and function of the brain
  • Explain the role of neurotransmitters in brain function
  • Identify the key pathological features of Alzheimer's disease, vascular dementia, and other common forms of dementia
  • Discuss the role of genetics, lifestyle factors, and other risk factors in the development of dementia
  • Understand the stages of dementia and their impact on cognitive and daily functioning
  • Recognize common signs and symptoms of dementia

Course Description

An Overview of Mental Illness Care is a comprehensive course designed to educate caregivers on the basics of mental health disorders and their management. This course aims to equip caregivers with the necessary knowledge and skills to provide compassionate and effective care to individuals suffering from mental illnesses. The course will cover a wide range of topics, including understanding mental health disorders, recognizing symptoms, identifying appropriate treatment options, and developing coping strategies for both the caregiver and the individual with mental illness. By the end of the course, participants will be able to provide more informed and empathetic care to those living with mental health conditions.

Course Topics

  • Recognize common mental health disorders
  • Understand the symptoms and causes of mental health disorders
  • Identify appropriate treatment options for various mental illnesses
  • Develop coping strategies for caregivers
  • Recognize the role of family and support systems in mental illness care

Course Description

Intellectual Developmental Disabilities (IDD) is a term used to describe a range of conditions that affect cognitive abilities, communication, social skills, and adaptive behaviors. These disabilities can be present from birth or develop during childhood, and they may have various causes, including genetic factors, environmental exposures, or brain injuries. As a caregiver for individuals with IDD, it is essential to understand the unique challenges they face and learn effective strategies to support their growth, development, and overall well-being. This course aims to provide caregivers with the necessary background knowledge and practical skills for working with individuals who have intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Course Topics

  • Common types of IDD and their characteristics
  • Strategies to support individuals with IDD in daily living
  • Communication techniques for individuals with IDD
  • Understanding and managing challenging behaviors
  • Collaborating with interdisciplinary teams for the care of individuals with IDD
  • Resources for caregivers and families of individuals with IDD

Course Description

Responding to and Reporting Elder Abuse is a crucial course designed for caregivers who are responsible for the well-being of older adults. Elder abuse is a pervasive issue that can take many forms, including physical, emotional, sexual, financial, and neglect. Caregivers play a vital role in identifying, addressing, and preventing elder abuse. This course aims to equip caregivers with the knowledge and tools necessary to recognize the signs of elder abuse, respond appropriately, and report any suspected incidents to the proper authorities. By understanding the different types of abuse and their indicators, caregivers can better protect the older adults under their care and ensure their safety and well-being.

Course Topics

  • Understand the risk factors and consequences of elder abuse
  • Learn effective communication strategies for addressing suspected abuse
  • Familiarize with the legal obligations and reporting requirements
  • Develop intervention and prevention strategies
  • Gain insight into the role of caregiver support and self-care in preventing elder abuse

Course Description

The course "Principles of Safe Food Handling" is designed for caregivers, equipping them with the knowledge and skills needed to ensure the safe handling, storage, and preparation of food. The course will delve into the importance of maintaining high hygiene standards and avoiding cross-contamination to prevent foodborne illnesses. It also covers the principles of cooking food at the right temperatures and the safe handling of different types of food.

Course Topics

  • Techniques for proper food storage.
  • Steps for preventing cross-contamination.
  • Techniques for cooking and reheating food at the correct temperatures.
  • The importance of personal hygiene in safe food handling.