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Adaptive Senior Care Training

In many sectors and professions, trainings are necessary to equip an individual or a group with the necessary skills and knowledge to be able to do his task in the best and proper way. Many states require different kinds of training so that people who receive different services get the highest satisfaction. Senior care training is important for those starting a senior care business in order to have a growing business that is financially rewarding and emotionally satisfying. It goes the same for caregivers in order for them to deliver superior home care.

Several independent senior care providers offer senior care trainings and have helped hundreds of their members. Their expert training combined with an immense array of operating systems, training manuals and polices and procedures, get one’s business running.

The Senior Helpers University developed a first-rate senior care trainings program according to its website. It believes that quality and consistent senior care trainings for caregivers will enhance their job performance, help them deliver outstanding care, and finally lead to an exceptional customer experience for the clients.

For those who participate in Senior Helpers University program, they receive credits towards the Senior Helper Certification. A minimum of eight senior care training modules per year is required to be completed. Topics include understanding fall risk factors, food preparation and safety plus understanding Alzheimer’s and Dementia.

Senior care training becomes important as well even for those experienced senior care providers. Certification helps gain the trust of seniors and their families by giving credibility beyond hands-on training. Certifications provide an edge over other care providers.

Some of the institutions that provide senior care trainings, courses and certifications are the American Red Cross, the National Association for Home Care and Hospice (NAHC) and the National Board for Certification of Hospice and Palliative Nurses.

The American Red Cross offers a Family Caregiving Program that covers home safety, assisting with personal care, healthy eating, and caring for seniors with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia. The NAHC awards certifications to care providers based on training and skills demonstration competency; and comes with a written exam.

Moreover, some laws require training for senior care service providers. According to the United States Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics, some states senior care providers require not just on-the-job training but more formal senior care training.

Recently, a new law was signed by California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger that requires licensed health care professionals who constantly interacts with seniors to attend training programs on preventing discrimination particularly on gender identity and sexual orientation.

Where utilized, such senior care training programs designed to educate providers about non-discrimination laws and policies, how to avoid heterosexual assumptions, and how to create a culture of respect for gender and sexual orientation diversity, have already proven effective in transforming institutions to be more inclusive of and welcoming to lesbian and gay seniors.

This senior care training aims to provide better understanding on how to foster an environment that is free from discrimination. This said law will be in effect on January 1 of the coming year.

Michael J. Gultz is author of article written on senior care business & home care business. For more information, please visit :qualitycompanionship.com

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