Policy Statement: The Company promotes the health and safety of all employees, as well as that of the clients and residents we serve. Our policies are compliant with federal (OSHA, CDC, CMS, DOL, FDA, etc.) regulations. This policy and inservice, along with the Bloodborne Pathogens, TB Awareness, Hepatitis B, Aerosol Transmissible Diseases (CA and MD), and Injury/Illness Incident Reporting Inservices are part of our overall Infection Prevention and Control Program. This policy and overview are used to teach employees how to prevent, identify, and report communicable diseases and infections, as well as how to prevent the development and transmission of communicable diseases and infections through utilization of transmission-based precautions. Description: This video inservice provides an overview of how to: (1) Prevent the spread of infection; (2) Investigate, control, and prevent infections in the facility; (3) Communicate the environmental and/or food services procedures that should be applied in the field; and (4) Maintain a record of incidents and corrective actions taken related to infections by reporting incidents through the proper facility chain of command. In addition to this program, it is important that all infection prevention and control practices reflect current Centers for Disease Control (CDC) guidelines. All newly hired and existing employees must also complete training found in our Bloodborne Pathogens and Handwashing, Hepatitis B, TB, PPE, Hazard Communication, Preventing Slips, Trips and Falls, Safety Data Sheets, and Workplace Violence, which make-up our OSHA Safety Training materials. It is to be reviewed by new hires and existing employees as needed and on an annual basis. Read more
Policy Statement: The Company promotes the health and safety of all employees, as well as that of the clients and residents we serve. Our policies are compliant with federal (EJA, OSHA, CDC, CMS, DOL, etc.) regulations. It is our policy to endorse and respect the patient/resident's right to privacy and the protection and preservation of their dignity, individuality and independence. To do so, the Company follows the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS) regulations and the Elder Justice Act (EJA). We prevent patient/resident abuse, neglect and exploitation through screening potential new hires through, among other things, pre-employment criminal background checks, reference checks where required by law, and, searches of the Office of Inspector General (OIG) and Nurse’s Aide registry. This inservice, along with the Stop and Watch Inservice, is to train/educate all employees on the identification of and proper reporting and response for potential abuse, neglect, and exploitation incidents with the intent to prompt investigation and to ensure the protection of patients/residents in the facilities we serve. This inservice educates all new hires and current employees on Patients'/Residents' Rights, Resident/Patient Abuse and the obligation to report suspected crimes under the Federal Elder Justice Act (EJA) to applicable state agencies. Description: The purpose of this video inservice, along with the Stop and Watch Inservice, is to train/educate all employees on the identification of and proper reporting and response for potential abuse, neglect and exploitation incidents with the intent to prompt investigation and to ensure the protection of patients/residents in the facilities we serve. This inservice educates all new hires and current employees on Patients’/Residents’ Rights, Resident/Patient Abuse and the obligation to report suspected crimes under the Federal Elder Justice Act (EJA). It is to be reviewed by new hires and existing employees as needed and on an annual basis. Read more
Policy Statement: The Company promotes the health and safety of all employees, as well as that of the clients and residents we serve. Our policies are compliant with federal (OSHA, CDC, CMS, DOL, etc.) regulations. The Company expects employees to be aware of proper lifting, pushing and pulling techniques, as well as, how to prevent common slip, trip and fall hazards in the workplace, including those that occur during inclement weather. Description: Preventing Slips, Trips & Falls and Safe Lifting, Pushing & Pulling video identifies common sources of potential slip, trip and fall hazards, areas to be inspected, along with how to safely lift, push and pull, and is to be reviewed as needed and on an annual basis by all facility-level employees. Read more
Policy Statement: The Company promotes the health and safety of all employees, as well as that of the clients and residents we serve. Our policies are compliant with federal (OSHA, CDC, CMS, DOL, etc.) regulations. The Company expects all of our employees to act professionally. Course Description: This video discusses professional conduct expectations and is to be reviewed by new hires and existing employees as needed and on an annual basis. Read more
Policy Statement: The Company promotes the health and safety of all employees, as well as that of the clients and residents we serve. In order to achieve this end, our policy and the associated training is compliant with federal (OSHA, CDC, CMS, DOL, etc.) regulations. This paper inservice is part of our emergency preparedness program and is used to teach employees how to appropriately respond to a bomb threat or threat of violence at the facility. Description: The purpose of this inservice is to review the steps to take if you find yourself in a bomb threat situation including how to handle the initial threat, things to look/listen for, basic lock down procedures, and tips for reporting suspicious activity. This video is part of the Company's Emergency Preparedness Series. Read more
Policy: The Company promotes the health and safety of all employees, as well as that of the clients and residents we serve. Our policies are compliant with federal (OSHA, CDC, CMS, DOL, etc.) regulations. Our policy is to ensure employees are educated on the Hazard Communication Program, specifically Safety Data Sheets (SDS). This inservice discusses, (1) when and how to use SDS, (2) the expectation of maintaining updated SDS; and, (3) the location of SDS within the facility. Description: This video reviews the basics of Safety Data Sheets (SDS), the information included in them, and where to find them in the facility. It is to be reviewed by facility level employees as needed and on an annual basis. Read more
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