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Orientation & Safety for long Term Care Workers (5 Hours)

Our comprehensive Orientation and Safety Training course for long-term care (LTC) workers is essential to ensuring the best standards of care. Here's a brief overview of what the course offers:

1. Introduction: We set the context for the course, explaining its significance and what to expect throughout your learning journey.

2. Clients and Where They Live: This segment introduces various types of clients you may encounter in your work and their varied living environments.

3. Client Rights: A crucial part of long-term care involves understanding and respecting your clients' rights. This chapter elaborates on these in detail.

4. Care Settings: This section presents various care settings with unique requirements and challenges.

5. Basic Job Responsibilities of an LTC Worker & Understanding Your Job Duties: These two sections guide you through your primary responsibilities and how to perform them effectively, ensuring client welfare and professional growth.

6. Getting the Information You Need: This part provides strategies for obtaining essential information in your work, contributing to better decision-making and care provision.

7. Establish a Routine & Ask Again: We highlight the importance of establishing routines for consistency and stress the value of asking again when in doubt.

8. Good Communication: This module includes the topics of first impressions, listening, and body language, all essential for establishing solid relationships with clients and colleagues.

9. Talking on the Phone at Work & Emergency Communication: These lessons guide professional phone etiquette and critical skills in emergency communication.

10. Communicating with Care Team Members: You'll learn to communicate effectively with your team, fostering collaboration and cohesive care.

11. Documentation and Reporting: This chapter involves three main parts: observation, documenting, and reporting, all of which are key to maintaining a safe and effective care environment.

12. Your Role as a Mandated Reporter & Reporting Abuse to DSHS: As an LTC worker, you have an essential responsibility to report abuse. This part details your role and the process of reporting to DSHS.

13. Conclusion: We wrap up the course, reviewing key points and re-emphasizing their importance in your professional journey.

This DSHS training offers a comprehensive approach to the needs and demands of long-term care personnel, providing tools and knowledge to deliver top-quality care to your clients.