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New CNA In-Service Training Series launches on Jan. 1; Take advantage of early bird discount

Certified nursing assistants (CNAs) and direct care workers who work in long-term care facilities are required to complete at least 12 hours of in-service training per year. Make it easy on your directors of nursing and nurse leaders by giving them a high-quality CNA training program they can use to educate your facility’s direct care workers.

IHCA’s new CNA In-Service Training Series will provide 12 one-hour on-demand education sessions created specifically for your direct care staff. Each module can be accessed for your facility’s monthly in-service class for multiple people, or an individual can watch a module on their own. Once purchased, your facility can access any of the modules as many times as needed from Jan. 1, 2023, through Dec. 31, 2024.

Each module comes with an accompanying handout and a certificate of completion that the participants’ supervisor will complete for the employees’ in-service training records. No CEUs are available with this training program. Click here to register.

Pre-launch discount available

Take advantage of the pre-launch pricing from now until Nov. 30, 2022.

  • Member early bird rate (until Nov. 30, 2022): $250 per facility
  • Member rate after Dec. 1, 2022: $300 per facility
  • Non-member rate: $600 per facility (No early bird discount for non-members)

Registered facilities will receive the access details when the training series is launched on Jan. 1, 2023.

Topics available

  • Mental Illness and Crisis Interventions for Older Adults
  • Effective Communication with Residents and Tenants
  • Residents’ Rights, Choices and Preferences
  • Infection Control for Caregivers
  • Survey 101
  • Observations – Changes of Condition and When to Report
  • Trauma-Informed Care – Achieving Compliance and Quality
  • Addressing Depression in Seniors
  • Addressing Transfer Trauma in Dementia Care
  • HIPAA – Do’s, Don’ts and Data Security
  • Emergency Preparedness in Long-Term Care
  • Dining with Dignity

Click here to register.

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