Home Health Aide On-The-Go In-Service Lessons: Vol. 12, Issue 10: Teamwork

Home Health Aide On-The-Go In-Service Lessons: Vol. 12, Issue 10: Teamwork

Author: Cheryl McDaniel

Publisher: Beacon Health, a Division of Blr

Published: 2013-02-26

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781601469953

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Teamwork is one of the most essential qualities for the success of any healthcare system. It has been seen that in the absence of teamwork, teams fail to perform to the best of their abilities. Home health is not about the care one individual clinician provides; it is the patient who the team exists for, and it is quality patient care that is the end result. A healthcare team that practices patient-centered care understands and believes that thinking, planning, decisions, and actions are better when done together to achieve the common goal of quality patient care. The belief that "none of us is as good as all of us" is recognized in a great team approach. We exist to serve the patient. Teamwork exists in its finest when it is recognized that each individual brings to the healthcare experience their unique beliefs, their unique values, their unique experiences, as well as their unique strengths. For a brief moment in time, the team will touch and make a difference not only in the patient's life but also in the life of each member of the team. Every member contributes and is a valuable part of the team. LESSON OBJECTIVES After completion of this program, the home health aide will be able to: Define the attributes of a team Understand the responsibilities of being a good team member Assess your team and what you can do to make it more successful Understand the contributions and responsibilities of a team member Understand the different stages of forming a team Contents of this lesson: A clearly written fact sheet A 10-question post-test to measure understanding of the subject matter An answer sheet with a place for the instructor's comments and signature An illustrative, homecare-specific case study Suggested supplemental learning activities An attendance log and certificate of completion


Home Health Aide On-The-Go In-Service Lessons: Vol. 8, Issue 11: The Homecare Team

Home Health Aide On-The-Go In-Service Lessons: Vol. 8, Issue 11: The Homecare Team

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Publisher: Beacon Health, a Division of Blr

Published: 2009-04-14

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781601466204

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This lesson on The Homecare Team includes a complete training packet. Each in-service packet takes approximately one hour to complete and fully meets the Medicare in-service training requirements. As aides need training, you can make as many copies as you want - there's no restriction when used with aides assigned from your office location. Remember that Home Health Aides must have 12 hours of in-service training every year.


Home Health Aide On-The-Go In-Service Lessons: Vol. 11, Issue 1: Communication Strategies

Home Health Aide On-The-Go In-Service Lessons: Vol. 11, Issue 1: Communication Strategies

Author: Lynn Riddle Brown

Publisher: Beacon Health, a Division of Blr

Published: 2012-01-09

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781601469014

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Every year, home health aides must satisfy 12 hours of in-service training. With today's irregular, part-time schedules, making sure they complete their required in-services can be a never-ending chore. Now you can satisfy Medicare's annual 12-hour aide in-service requirement without bringing your staff into the office for training. Home Health Aide On-the-Go In-service provides authoritative, comprehensive, yet easy-to-understand training for self-study or the classroom. As aides need training, simply copy the pages from each lesson as needed. The training is flexible, so aides can learn at their own pace at a time that is convenient for them. Even if they miss your regular in-services they can still get the training they need. Each lesson provides one hour of study on a homecare-specific topic. This 12-lesson volume fulfills one year of Medicare's annual requirement of 12 in-service hours. Each lesson includes: A clearly written fact sheet about a timely, homecare-specific topic A 10-question post-test to measure understanding of the subject matter An answer sheet with a place for the instructor's comments and signature An illustrative, homecare-specific case study Suggested supplemental learning activities An attendance log and certificate of completion A convenient storage binder is included with your purchase Volume 11 topics*: Communication Strategies Difficult Patients Diet and Nutrition Medication Management Arthritis Patient Rights MRSA Strokes and Seizures Bariatric Patients Vital Signs and Documentation Amputee Care Ventilator Care


Home Health Aide On-The-Go In-Service Lessons: Vol. 11, Issue 12: Ventilator Care

Home Health Aide On-The-Go In-Service Lessons: Vol. 11, Issue 12: Ventilator Care

Author: Genevieve Gipson

Publisher: Beacon Health, a Division of Blr

Published: 2012-01-09

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781601469120

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Every year, home health aides must satisfy 12 hours of in-service training. With today's irregular, part-time schedules, making sure they complete their required in-services can be a never-ending chore. Now you can satisfy Medicare's annual 12-hour aide in-service requirement without bringing your staff into the office for training. Home Health Aide On-the-Go In-service provides authoritative, comprehensive, yet easy-to-understand training for self-study or the classroom. As aides need training, simply copy the pages from each lesson as needed. The training is flexible, so aides can learn at their own pace at a time that is convenient for them. Even if they miss your regular in-services they can still get the training they need. Each lesson provides one hour of study on a homecare-specific topic. This 12-lesson volume fulfills one year of Medicare's annual requirement of 12 in-service hours. Each lesson includes: A clearly written fact sheet about a timely, homecare-specific topic A 10-question post-test to measure understanding of the subject matter An answer sheet with a place for the instructor's comments and signature An illustrative, homecare-specific case study Suggested supplemental learning activities An attendance log and certificate of completion A convenient storage binder is included with your purchase Volume 11 topics*: Communication Strategies Difficult Patients Diet and Nutrition Medication Management Arthritis Patient Rights MRSA Strokes and Seizures Bariatric Patients Vital Signs and Documentation Amputee Care Ventilator Care


Home Health Aide On-The-Go In-Service Lessons: Vol. 9, Issue 12: Incident Reporting

Home Health Aide On-The-Go In-Service Lessons: Vol. 9, Issue 12: Incident Reporting

Author: Lu Post

Publisher: Beacon Health, a Division of Blr

Published: 2010-04-15

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781601466860

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Incidents are problems or adverse events--such as infections, patient falls, or medical errors--that typically lead to unexpected and undesired outcomes. An incident report captures the details associated with an adverse event and allows the agency to investigate the problem so processes can be improved. The goal is to reduce the risk that similar incidents will occur again in the future. This in-service reviews the types of adverse events that may lead to incidents in homecare, why incident reports are important, and how to accurately complete an incident report if an adverse event arises. LESSON OBJECTIVES After completion of this program, the home health aide will be able to: Discuss the two major reasons for documenting an incident report in homecare Identify five incidents in homecare that require completion of an incident report Define three components that must be documented on every incident report Contents of this lesson: A clearly written fact sheet A 10-question post-test to measure understanding of the subject matter An answer sheet with a place for the instructor's comments and signature An illustrative, homecare-specific case study Suggested supplemental learning activities An attendance log and certificate of completion


Home Health Aide On-The-Go In-Service Lessons: Vol. 12, Issue 2: Observing and Reporting

Home Health Aide On-The-Go In-Service Lessons: Vol. 12, Issue 2: Observing and Reporting

Author: Laura More

Publisher: Beacon Health, a Division of Blr

Published: 2013-02-26

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781601469793

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Observing and reporting are vital to the health and safety of the patient in home health care. Because the patient is at home, the HHA may be the first person to notice the signs of a serious health problem. Careful observation and prompt reporting are an important part of the HHA's responsibilities. LESSON OBJECTIVES After completion of this program, the home health aide will be able to: Describe the difference between a sign and a symptom List three signs that require an immediate report to the nurse Describe observations needed for one body system, such as circulatory List nonverbal signs of pain Contents of this lesson: A clearly written fact sheet A 10-question post-test to measure understanding of the subject matter An answer sheet with a place for the instructor's comments and signature An illustrative, homecare-specific case study Suggested supplemental learning activities An attendance log and certificate of completion


Home Health Aide On-The-Go In-Service Lessons: Vol. 11, Issue 4: Medication Management

Home Health Aide On-The-Go In-Service Lessons: Vol. 11, Issue 4: Medication Management

Author: Paula Long

Publisher: Beacon Health, a Division of Blr

Published: 2012-01-09

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781601469045

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Every year, home health aides must satisfy 12 hours of in-service training. With today's irregular, part-time schedules, making sure they complete their required in-services can be a never-ending chore. Now you can satisfy Medicare's annual 12-hour aide in-service requirement without bringing your staff into the office for training. Home Health Aide On-the-Go In-service provides authoritative, comprehensive, yet easy-to-understand training for self-study or the classroom. As aides need training, simply copy the pages from each lesson as needed. The training is flexible, so aides can learn at their own pace at a time that is convenient for them. Even if they miss your regular in-services they can still get the training they need. Each lesson provides one hour of study on a homecare-specific topic. This 12-lesson volume fulfills one year of Medicare's annual requirement of 12 in-service hours. Each lesson includes: A clearly written fact sheet about a timely, homecare-specific topic A 10-question post-test to measure understanding of the subject matter An answer sheet with a place for the instructor's comments and signature An illustrative, homecare-specific case study Suggested supplemental learning activities An attendance log and certificate of completion A convenient storage binder is included with your purchase Volume 11 topics*: Communication Strategies Difficult Patients Diet and Nutrition Medication Management Arthritis Patient Rights MRSA Strokes and Seizures Bariatric Patients Vital Signs and Documentation Amputee Care Ventilator Care


Home Health Aide On-The-Go In-Service Lessons: Vol. 11, Issue 9: Bariatric Patients

Home Health Aide On-The-Go In-Service Lessons: Vol. 11, Issue 9: Bariatric Patients

Author: Paula Long

Publisher: Beacon Health, a Division of Blr

Published: 2012-01-09

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781601469090

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Every year, home health aides must satisfy 12 hours of in-service training. With today's irregular, part-time schedules, making sure they complete their required in-services can be a never-ending chore. Now you can satisfy Medicare's annual 12-hour aide in-service requirement without bringing your staff into the office for training. Home Health Aide On-the-Go In-service provides authoritative, comprehensive, yet easy-to-understand training for self-study or the classroom. As aides need training, simply copy the pages from each lesson as needed. The training is flexible, so aides can learn at their own pace at a time that is convenient for them. Even if they miss your regular in-services they can still get the training they need. Each lesson provides one hour of study on a homecare-specific topic. This 12-lesson volume fulfills one year of Medicare's annual requirement of 12 in-service hours. Each lesson includes: A clearly written fact sheet about a timely, homecare-specific topic A 10-question post-test to measure understanding of the subject matter An answer sheet with a place for the instructor's comments and signature An illustrative, homecare-specific case study Suggested supplemental learning activities An attendance log and certificate of completion A convenient storage binder is included with your purchase Volume 11 topics*: Communication Strategies Difficult Patients Diet and Nutrition Medication Management Arthritis Patient Rights MRSA Strokes and Seizures Bariatric Patients Vital Signs and Documentation Amputee Care Ventilator Care


Violence in the Workplace

Violence in the Workplace

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Publisher: Beacon Health, a Division of Blr

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781601464804

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This lesson on Violence in the Workplace includes a complete training packet. Each in-service packet takes approximately one hour to complete and fully meets the Medicare in-service training requirements. As aides need training, you can make as many copies as you want - there's no restriction when used with aides assigned from your office location. Remember that Home Health Aides must have 12 hours of in-service training every year. LESSON OBJECTIVES Upon completion of this program, the home health aide will be able to: * List two reasons home health aides are at increased risk of violence * State three preventive measures to reduce the potential for violence when driving a car * State three preventive measures to reduce the potential for violence when walking on the street, and * Recognize three possible warning signs of violence. OVERVIEW Today there are more assaults on workers in the health care and social services industries than in any other. By the nature of their work in community settings and homes, home health aides have extensive contact with the public. This contact, especially if it occurs during evening or early morning hours or in high-crime areas, greatly increases their vulnerability. It is a fact that violence in the workplace ranks as the leading cause of occupational death for women according to the National Employment Law Project, Inc. One of the most important measures to reduce workplace violence is to educate staff in preventive measures as well as how to recognize and deal with escalating hostility. Home health aides, like all other employees are at some risk of violence from co-workers, but they are especially at risk from patients, families, or strangers they encounter during their work day.


Home Health Aide On-The-Go In-Service Lessons: Vol. 3, Issue 1: The Aide Assignment Sheet

Home Health Aide On-The-Go In-Service Lessons: Vol. 3, Issue 1: The Aide Assignment Sheet

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Publisher: Beacon Health, a Division of Blr

Published: 2007-12-31

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781601464934

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This lesson on The Aide Assignment Sheet includes a complete training packet. Each in-service packet takes approximately one hour to complete and fully meets the Medicare in-service training requirements. As aides need training, you can make as many copies as you want - there's no restriction when used with aides assigned from your office location. Remember that Home Health Aides must have 12 hours of in-service training every year. LESSON OBJECTIVES After completion of this program, the home health aide will be able to: * Identify two Medicare-covered activities for home health aides * Describe the actions to take whenever assigned duties are not performed, and * List three instances in which the supervisor should be contacted about the assignment sheet. LESSON OVERVIEW The Conditions of Participation (COP) require that written patient care instructions be prepared for home health aides. Some agencies call these written instructions the aide's care plan, while other agencies use such terms as assignment sheet or instruction sheet. [This in-service will use "assignment sheet" for consistency.] The standards regarding home health aide assignments are among the most common deficiency citations home care agencies receive. The purpose of this in-service is to emphasize the importance of the assignment sheet as well as to provide guidelines to follow when tasks on the assignment sheet cannot be completed. Additionally it will emphasize the role of the home health aide in providing input for updating the assignment sheet.