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ACTIVATED INSIGHTS CARE PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATION SERIES

An 8-hour Non-Medical Care Professional Certification Series

Give your team the initial training they need with Activated Insights Certified Care Professional Training Program! This eight-hour series in basic caregiving skills will educate, challenge, inspire, and certify every care professional on your team.

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Single Certification

This series is perfect for anyone interested in a career as a care professional, care professionals who never got initial training, and family caregivers caring for a loved one.

This is a SINGLE SEAT that certifies one care professional.

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Care Professional Certification Requirements by State

Requirements for care professional certification differ by state. For states where the Care Professional Certification Series meets partial requirements, additional courses to fulfill requirements are available for purchase.

A U.S. map shows states in purple (meeting all requirements) and gray (meeting partial requirements). States in purple include CA, TX, FL, and NY. States in gray include AZ, CO, IL, and MI. The key for the Caregiver Certification Series indicates purple for all requirements met and gray for partial.

What Courses Are in the Care Professional Certification Series?

The following 11 courses offer a total of 8 hours of instructional time.

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Your Role as a Non-Medical Care Professional

After completing this course, care professionals will be able to:

  • Describe the role and responsibilities of the Non-Medical Care Professional.
  • Identify different types of clients you may encounter and the duties you will perform as a Non-Medical Care Professional.
  • Apply professional standards when communicating with clients, their families and the rest of the healthcare team.
  • Practice healthy guidelines for avoiding burnout and taking care of yourself.
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Honoring Patients’ Rights

After completing this course, care professionals will be able to:

  • Explain the purpose of the Patient Bill of Rights.
  • List at least five rights all patients are entitled to receive.
  • Describe the patient responsibilities that go along with each patient right.
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Honoring Confidentiality & HIPAA

After completing this course, care professionals will be able to:

  • Explain why confidentiality is important for quality client care.
  • Discuss HIPAA and its requirements.
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Helping with ADLS

After completing this course, care professionals will be able to:

  • Identify 3 common ADLs you may be asked to assist clients to do.
  • Discuss the importance of maintaining independence with ADLs.
  • Assess clients’ abilities and encourage maximum participation in ADLs based on those abilities.
  • Discuss measures to take to keep your client safe in the shower, during transfers and when eating.
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Helping with IADLs

After completing this course, care professionals will be able to:

  • Identify 3 common IADLs you may be asked to assist clients to do.
  • Discuss the importance of maintaining independence with IADLs.
  • Assess clients’ abilities and encourage maximum participation in IADLs based on those abilities.
  • Discuss how best to help clients with shopping, meal preparation, housekeeping and transportation within the community.
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Guarding Against Abuse

After completing this course, care professionals will be able to:

  • List at least three common types of abuse seen in the elderly.
  • Name at least three signs (each) that may mean a client is being physically, emotionally, sexually or financially abused.
  • Explain how healthcare workers can help prevent abuse.
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Guarding Against Neglect

After completing this course, care professionals will be able to:

  • Describe neglect and your role in recognizing and reporting it.
  • Name at least three signs of neglect.
  • Explain how healthcare workers can help prevent neglect.
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Preventing Infections & Falls

After completing this course, care professionals will be able to:

  • Discuss how germs are spread and how you can prevent infections in your clients.
  • Describe the factors that place clients at risk for falls and the interventions you can take to prevent them.
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Protecting Against Fires & Disasters

After completing this course, care professionals will be able to:

  • Identify at least three actions you can take to keep clients safe from fires.
  • Demonstrate disaster readiness by assembling a disaster preparedness kit.
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Observing and Documenting Client Care

After completing this course, care professionals will be able to:

  • Describe the difference between objective and subjective observations.
  • Identify what should be considered an abnormal observation and take the necessary course of action.
  • Discuss the importance of thorough and accurate documentation of care plan interventions.
  • Complete your documentation according to the guidelines presented in this module and the policies of your workplace.
Helping with IADLs

Providing Client Centered Care

After completing this course, care professionals will be able to:

  • Define client-centered care.
  • Use your clients’ personal preferences to carry out the care plan.
  • Communicate with clients, families and the care team in a client-centered way.
  • Discuss ways to improve the emotional health of clients.
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Preview a Sample Certification Course

Sample one of our Caregiver Certification Courses to experience what sets Activated Insights Training apart from average learning resources.

PLEASE NOTE: This preview is for demonstration purposes only and will not award CE credit or generate a certificate of completion.

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