You will not regret spending time taking this super fun and exciting course of CMS' Core Competencies. Renate Macchinole, our trainer, is engaging, interesting and simply outstanding as she walks through examples of how to implement these important skills into your work. We hope you will join us for this online training experience.
This module covers safe lifting techniques and how to react in the case of an accident. We cover various types of lifts, the mechanics/techniques involved in safe lifting, common hazards, risk factors and how to prevent accidents and injuries.
This course covers defensive driving techniques and best practices for on-the-road safety as well as common driving hazards, what you can do to avoid an accident and what you should do if you are involved in an accident.
In this course, students will learn about bloodborne pathogens. We will review the various types of bloodborne pathogens as well as transmission, exposure, protection and prevention. We will also offer methods for responding if you are exposed to blood or body fluids.
This 13-hour course meets the CABHA training requirements for the Introductory Course in Motivational Interviewing.
This training satisfies the requirement for an additional six hours of Person-CenteredThinking/Recovery training for serviceproviders who have already completed a six-hour course per ImplementationUpdate #82 dated November 12, 2010 andImplementation Update #86 dated April 6,2011 Option B.
A three hour training on the Day Treatment Service Definition, presented by Dan Zorn, CEO of Families Together, located in Asheville, NC.
A three hour training on the Intensive In-Home Service Definition, presented by Dan Zorn, CEO of Families Together, located in Asheville, NC.
Target Audience: Mental health and substance abuse providers who participate in the Person Centered Planning process for clients. This new Crisis Prevention and Intervention Plan form is required for all individuals who have a Person Centered Plan.
This course gives behavioral healthcare and I/DD providers a basic understanding of how to support people with dementia. The course defines dementia and Alzheimer’s disease and describes how these conditions are exhibited by people with Intellectual Disabilities. Students learn how dementia affects personality, communication and behavior. The course offers practical ways that behavioral health and I/DD professionals can support people with dementia.
A six hour training on the Targeted Case Management Service, presented by Heather Prather and Sara Wilson of Easter Seals UCP. This training meets the service definition requirement of six hours of training in the functions of Targeted Case Management. It includes interactives quizzes and a post test with a printable Certificate of Completion.