Maryland Residential Care Service Caregivers - Orientation Training

Our collection of courses for orientation training of Residential Care Service Caregivers in Maryland, is designed to meet the requirements of MD Code, Regs. § 10.07.05.11 - Training, and § 19-4A-03.1 of the Maryland Code of Regulations.

This collection contains 12 courses, totalling 12 hours of training, and... Read more

  • 12 courses
  • 12 hours
Maryland Residential Care Service Caregivers - Orientation Training

Course Description

Caring for Clients in Their Home is a comprehensive course designed for caregivers who provide in-home care to clients with various needs, including the elderly, disabled, and those with chronic illnesses. This course focuses on the essential skills and knowledge required to deliver quality care while maintaining a safe and comfortable environment for clients. As a caregiver, you will learn to assist clients with daily activities, monitor their health, provide emotional support, and help them maintain their independence.

Course Topics

  • Basic principles of client-centered care
  • Assisting clients with activities of daily living (ADLs)
  • Maintaining a safe and comfortable home environment
  • Managing medication and administering first aid
  • Effective communication with clients and their families
  • Maintaining client confidentiality and respecting privacy
  • Self-care strategies for caregivers

Course Description

This course is designed for caregivers who want to enhance their knowledge and skills in reporting essential body functions to the registered nurse supervisor. As an intermediate-level course, it delves into the critical aspects of monitoring and reporting vital signs, changes in patients' conditions, and other essential information to ensure the well-being of those under the caregivers' care. Understanding the basic elements of body functions and being able to report them accurately and timely is crucial for caregivers to provide effective care and support.

Course Topics

  • Identifying and monitoring vital signs
  • Recognizing changes in patients' conditions that require reporting
  • Documenting and reporting patient information accurately
  • Communicating effectively with the registered nurse supervisor
  • Understanding the roles and responsibilities of the caregiver and registered nurse supervisor
  • Ensuring patient confidentiality and privacy

Course Description

Observation, Reporting, and Documentation are essential skills for caregivers, as they play a crucial role in providing accurate information about a patient's condition, progress, and needs. These skills are vital for maintaining patient safety, ensuring appropriate care, and facilitating communication among healthcare professionals. This course aims to equip caregivers with the knowledge and tools needed to effectively observe, report, and document critical information regarding their patients' well-being.

Course Topics

  • Techniques for effective observation and assessment of patients
  • Recognizing and reporting changes in a patient's condition
  • Proper documentation of patient care and progress
  • Confidentiality and legal considerations in documentation
  • Communication with healthcare professionals and interdisciplinary teams
  • Using technology for documentation and reporting purposes

Course Description

Ethics in Healthcare is a course designed for caregivers. The course aims to introduce the basic principles and concepts of ethics in the healthcare setting. It will delve into ethical issues and dilemmas that caregivers may encounter in their practice, such as patient rights, confidentiality, informed consent, and end-of-life decisions. This course will help caregivers understand and apply ethical principles in making decisions and providing care to their patients.

Course Topics

  • Basic principles of healthcare ethics
  • Confidentiality and privacy in healthcare
  • Informed consent
  • Patient rights and caregiver responsibilities
  • Legal issues for caregivers
  • Ethical issues in end-of-life care

Course Description

Confidentiality is a fundamental course designed to provide caregivers with a basic understanding of the importance of maintaining patient privacy and confidentiality in the healthcare setting. This course explores the ethical and legal obligations of healthcare professionals to protect patient information, as well as the consequences of breaching confidentiality. Participants will learn about the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and its role in safeguarding patient data. By the end of the course, caregivers will be equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to uphold patient confidentiality and navigate the complex landscape of privacy regulations in healthcare.

Course Topics

  • Understand the importance of patient privacy and confidentiality
  • Explore the ethical and legal obligations to protect patient information
  • Explain the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
  • Identify potential consequences of breaching confidentiality
  • Discuss strategies for maintaining patient confidentiality in various healthcare settings

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

Universal Precautions refers to a set of preventive measures designed to prevent the transmission of diseases from one individual to another in healthcare settings. These precautions are based on the principle that all blood, body fluids, secretions, excretions except sweat, non-intact skin, and mucous membranes may contain transmissible infectious agents. The precautions involve the use of protective barriers such as gloves, gowns, aprons, masks, or protective eyewear, which can reduce the risk of exposure of the healthcare worker's skin or mucous membranes to potentially infective materials.

Course Topics

  • Importance and purpose of Universal Precautions
  • Different types of Universal Precautions
  • How to apply Universal Precautions in a caregiving setting
  • Prevention of disease transmission
  • Proper use and disposal of personal protective equipment
  • Hand hygiene and its importance in preventing disease transmission
  • A review of OSHA standards and how they affect caregivers
  • What bloodborne pathogens are and how they can be transmitted

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

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

Person Centered Dementia Care is an essential course for caregiving staff who work with individuals living with dementia. The course focuses on understanding the unique experiences and needs of people with dementia and emphasizes the importance of providing person-centered care and developing person-centered care plans. This approach respects and values the individuality of each person, taking into account their preferences, abilities, and life history. By adopting person-centered care strategies, caregivers can enhance the quality of life for those living with dementia and support their dignity, autonomy, and well-being.

Course Topics

  • Principles of person-centered care in dementia
  • Supporting selfhood and individuality in dementia care
  • Supporting family members and caregivers of people with dementia
  • Identifying key components of person-centered dementia care
  • Developing person-centered care plans

Course Description

Assisting Older Adults with Dementia with Bathing and Personal Care is a course designed to teach caregivers such as home health aides, personal care assistants, and certified nursing assistants effective and compassionate techniques for assisting patients with bathing and personal hygiene tasks. This course aims to reduce the stress and anxiety often associated with bathing for both the patient and the caregiver. By learning these essential skills, caregivers can provide a comfortable, safe, and enjoyable bathing experience for their patients while maintaining their dignity and independence.

Course Topics

  • Understanding common challenges and fears related to bathing
  • Effective communication strategies during bathing tasks
  • Techniques to create a comfortable and safe bathing environment
  • Adaptive equipment and modifications for various patient needs
  • Strategies for addressing resistance and agitation during bathing
  • Maintaining patient privacy and dignity throughout the bathing process

Course Description

Communication Strategies in Dementia Care is a course specifically designed for caregiving staff to enhance their skills in effectively communicating with patients suffering from dementia. Dementia is a progressive neurodegenerative disease that affects cognitive abilities, leading to challenges in communication and understanding. This course aims to equip caregivers with the knowledge and techniques necessary to provide compassionate and effective care to patients with dementia while maintaining a strong emotional connection.

Course Topics

  • Identifying common communication challenges in dementia care
  • Utilizing effective verbal and nonverbal communication techniques
  • Implementing active listening and empathy in dementia care
  • Adapting communication strategies to different stages of dementia
  • Recognizing and managing challenging behaviors in dementia patients
  • Supporting patients' independence and dignity through effective communication
  • Collaborating with other healthcare professionals in dementia care