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Type B
08/22/2023
Section Cited
HSC
1569.626
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7 | §1569.626 (a) All residential care facilities for the elderly shall meet the following training requirements, as described in Section 1569.625, for all direct care staff:
(1) Twelve hours of dementia care training, six of which shall be completed before a staff member begins working independently with residents, and the remaining six hours of which shall be completed within the first four weeks of employment. All 12 hours shall be devoted to the care of persons with dementia. The facility may utilize various methods of instruction, including, but not limited to, preceptorship, mentoring, and other forms of observation and demonstration. The orientation time shall be exclusive of any administrative instruction.
(2) Eight hours of in-service training per year on the subject of serving residents with dementia. This training shall be developed in consultation with individuals or organizations with specific expertise in dementia care or by an outside source with expertise in dementia care. In formulating and providing this training, reference may be made to written materials and literature on dementia and the care and treatment of persons with dementia. This training requirement may be satisfied in one day or over a period of time. This training requirement may be provided at the facility or offsite and may include a combination of observation and practical application. This requirement is not met as evidenced by: | 1
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7 | Licensee/Administrator agree to have staff complete any required intial and/or continuing training requirements.
LPA provided a copy of copy of RCFE Training Guide which can be completed as each required training topic is completed. |
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Type B
08/22/2023
Section Cited
HSC1569.69
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7 | §1569.69 Employees assisting residents with self-administration of medication; training requirements. (a) Each residential care facility for the elderly licensed under this chapter shall ensure that each employee of the facility who assists residents with the self-administration of medications meets all of the following training requirements:(2) In facilities licensed to provide care for 15 or fewer persons, the employee shall complete 10 hours of initial training. This training shall consist of 6 hours of hands-on shadowing training, which shall be completed prior to assisting with the self-administration of medications, and 4 hours of other training or instruction, as described in subdivision (f), which shall be completed within the first two weeks of employment. This requirement is not met as evidenced by: | 1
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7 | Licensee/Administrator agree to have any staff handling medications complete the required initial and annual medication trainings.
Administrator agrees to reach out to CCLD for names of approved vendors who can provide on-line trainings if desired. |
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