Mariposa (Aging Services) Training Courses
Fall Management - A Guide for Health Care Providers
This course covers how to reduce the chance that an at-risk resident will fall, and what we can do to reduce fall related injuries. 1 CEU
ViewFall Prevention - Top 10 Tips for Reducing Fall Related Injuries
Within this course, participants will learn how to identify factors which increase a residents risk for falls, as well as strategies for reducing falls and fall related injuries. 1 CEU
ViewFamily Support - Helping Residents and Families Remain Connected
This course covers ways to engage supportive family members in the lives of the residents through family visits, gifts, outings, facility social programs and conscientious involvement in the Care Planning process. 1 CEU
ViewGrievances - Guidelines for Social Services
Grievances, complaints and concerns arise in even the best of facilities. It is how the facility responds and how empowered residents and their families feel following a grievance report that ultimately will define the quality of the facility. 1 CEU
ViewImproving Hand Hygiene in the Healthcare Setting
This course featuring Dr. Boyce, an internationally recognized expert on hand hygiene, covers the guidelines for hand hygiene, barriers to compliance and how can you be an ambassador for infection prevention in your office or facility. 1 CEU
ViewIn Pursuit of Control - Autonomy, Self-Determination and the Empowered Resident
This course covers how to satisfy residents need to control their environment when they live within an environment which often limits the opportunity for choice. 1 CEU
ViewIn Pursuit of Intimacy - Sexuality and the Aging Resident
Expressions of intimacy among nursing home residents - especially those with cognitive impairment and/or dementia are often ignored, responded to with prejudice or responded to with inconsistency due to lack of understanding. 1 CEU
ViewInfection Prevention in Long Term Care - Focus on the Environment
This training describes the epidemiologic important pathogens in the long-term setting, as well as emerging ones. It will define key steps needed to create an effective and successful environmental cleaning and disinfection program in the long-term care setting. 1 CEU
ViewInterdisciplinary Care Planning
The Interdisciplinary Treatment Team (IDT) needs to view the Care Plan as a resident centered collaborative effort. Learn how to utilize the Care Plan, working together to enhance the care and quality of resident life. 1 CEU
ViewMDS 3.0 - Cognitive Patterns, Mood, Behavior, Discharge Plan
The rollout of MDS 3.0 represents one of the most significant changes in the history of the long-term care industry, and we must all be prepared to not only implement MDS 3.0, but to capitalize on the many opportunities that the MDS 3.0 offers.1 CEU
ViewMeaningful Engagement - Creating a Failure Free Activity Program
In an ideal world, the delivery of Activity programs and services would be based on the needs, interests, personal preferences and customary routines of our residents. True? Of course! But can this “ideal” become a “reality”? 1 CEU
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Medical Records Documentation - What to (and What NOT) to Document
Skilled medical records documentation will support the quality care that we provide. Incomplete, or inappropriate documentation may reduce reimbursement, precipitate survey deficiencies and may even result in substantial fines and penalties. 1 CEU
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