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- HH100 - What the Home Health Aide Should Know About Type 2 Diabetes (1.0 HR)$20.95
The home health aide will enhance her understanding of type 2 diabetes and the care of the client with the disease.
Learn More - HH103 - Home Health Care: An Introduction (1.0 HR)$15.95
To better understand the role and responsibilities of the home health aide.
Learn More - HH104 - COPD (2.0 HR)$25.95
The direct care home health aide will enhance her knowledge of COPD and the techniques needed to care for the individual who has this condition.
Learn More - HH110-Communication in Home Care (1.0 HR)$15.95All health care employees will better understand the importance and process of communication in the health care setting after taking this course. Learn More
- ALL119 - Volunteer/Contractor Training$20.00
People who are consumers of health care have rights guaranteed to them by federal law. All health care personnel must be familiar with residents’ rights and know how these relate to the care provided. This course is intended to help all health care personnel working in the long-term care setting to increase their knowledge and understanding of federal residents’ rights as well as gain a general understanding of common resident responsibilities.
Learn More - HH108 - Home Health Patient Rights and Advance Directives (1.0 HR)$15.95
Patients have rights that health care providers are required to follow. These rights ensure that all patients are given choices, have the rights to refuse services or care, understand treatments, and receive quality care. This course is designed to give an overview of patient rights following the federal model patient bill of rights that are a condition of participation in Medicare and Medicaid. If the patient lacks decision-making ability or is legally incompetent, a designated surrogate, family member, or guardian can exercise the patient’s rights on their behalf. You will learn about various types of advance directives, which are legal documents that detail a patient’s health care preferences and end-of-life decisions.
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