40 Essential In-Services for Home Health: Lesson Plans and Self-Study Guides for Aides and Nurses
Homecare Insider, June 15, 2015
40 Essential In-Services for Home Health: Lesson Plans and Self-Study Guides for Aides and Nurses is a completely updated version of Beacon Health’s 24 Essential In-Services for Home Health. It features 24 revised and 16 additional in-services to offer enhanced training on more essential homecare topics than any other product on the market. With sections on HIPAA, preventing rehospitalizations, infection control, and managing professionalism and accountability, this resource will help both aides and nurses satisfy Medicare’s requirement of completing 12 in-service training hours annually.
This resource provides:
- More than a year’s worth of training to satisfy CMS requirements
- Practical education for home health aides and nurses on the most salient homecare topics
- Time-saving guidance for educators on conducting lessons
- Downloadable learning activities, games, and quizzes to modify or use as you wish
- Post-lesson tests to validate comprehension
- Certificates of completion to document staff training hours
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