CEUs: 9
Cost: $379/person (members); $479/person (non-members)
Class materials are provided in digital format and included with registration fee. If you would like to have a hard copy of the materials shipped to you, and additional $115 fee will apply during registration.
Program Expectations and Best Practices:
The OHCA Resident Care Coordinator in Community-Based Care training program was created to meet the training needs for new and experienced RCCs/RCMs working in assisted living and residential care communities in Oregon. To successfully complete this course, attendees will be asked to attend live virtual instruction, complete online learning modules and reading assignments.
This three-day intensive orientation to the roles and responsibilities of the resident care coordinator/manager in community-based care will benefit both new and experienced assisted living and residential care professionals. The purpose of this course is to familiarize the learner with the role of the resident care coordinator and the skills needed to perform this role. Pertinent regulations and processes will be examined. The course engages the learner in service plan development, the elements of a safe medication system, change of condition and monitoring requirements, abuse and neglect reporting, and quality improvement practices.
Course Objectives:
- Explain the role of the resident care coordinator in the residential care and assisted living setting
- Identify and discuss regulations pertinent to resident care and services
- Distinguish between a complete and incomplete service plan
- Recognize the elements of a safe medication system
- Examine change of condition and monitoring procedures
- Discuss abuse and neglect reporting requirements
- Describe quality improvement practices
Registration for this event is closed.