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The CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer Review course will train those with a duty to respond, the skills needed to respond appropriately to breathing and cardiac emergencies. This includes the use of an AED to care for victims of cardiac arrest. This course is designed for lifeguards, nursing students, emergency responders, dental students, etc. Student will receive certification upon successful completion of this course.
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The NFPT certification prep course presents the concepts behind personal fitness, health and well-being. The program is designed to adequately prepare students for the accredited NFPT-CPT personal trainer board certification exam. The final exam for this course meets strict criteria and requirements imposed by the National Commission for Certifying Agencies (NCAA) accreditation standards.
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This program is designed to provide home health care workers with the skills to plan and prepare healthy, tasteful and nutritious meals for their at home patients. Proper hygiene, kitchen sanitation and food safety are stressed. Nutrition and preparation of basic food types for balanced meals and special diets are covered. Students learn and practice cooking and culinary skills to provide a variety of healthy meal and snack options.
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This course is designed for health care professionals that are either new to the health care industry or who are unfamiliar with dementia and Alzheimer's disease. Understanding dementia begins with an overview of dementia and the specific diseases that may cause dementia. The diagnostic process, dual diagnosis, and progression of Alzheimer's disease will be covered. Medications and non-pharmacologic forms of treatment will also be addressed.
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These programs will provide health care, social work and medical professionals with current and updated information in Dementia and Alzheimer¿s research and treatment approaches. Special topics may include general overviews in specific areas of study, new research updates, utilization and review issues, regulation updates, pharmaceutical approaches, and administration topics for programs, services, and employee development.
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This course will provide an advanced look at personal and daily care. Techniques for activities of daily living (bathing, dressing, eating, toileting, and ambulation) will be discussed. Using an interactive approach, this course provides participants opportunities to explore how daily living activities can become meaningful and incorporated into daily schedules.
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This training is designed specifically for the unit manager, staff educator, and administrator. A review of Alzheimer's disease and care practices, administrative practices, educating staff, regulations, and ways to reduce deficiencies will be covered.
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Utilizing interactive training, this course provides the learner with information on verbal, non-verbal, and written communication techniques for persons with dementia, residents' families, and co-workers. Special consideration of cultural influences, hearing and visual impairments, and documentation will be addressed.
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The Fundamentals of Dementia Care program has been designed to help all staff, but especially personal care staff, understand the basics of dementia care. Topics include an overview of Alzheimer's disease and related dementias, implementing person centered care, communication strategies, understanding challenging behaviors, improving activities of daily living, and helping families.
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This course addresses the use of activities throughout the day that are individualized for those with dementia. Tips, techniques, and examples will be used to provide a meaningful exploration of the possibilities that activities provide in allowing residents to lead the fullest life possible. Individual and group activities as well as environmental design that facilitate activities will be emphasized.
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