In-Services
Equipping your staff to better administer
Geriatric Care
Training.
Education. Organization. Team Building.
CHS Geriatric Care In-Services
is designed to assist your facility in training, educating and
equipping its staff to better serve the needs of its geriatric
residents and patients. CHS utilizes a wealth of knowledge and
experience in the geriatric caregiver field and has developed
a program to effectively improve the quality of care your staff
provides using positive team building methodologies.
If
You Are:
• Looking to improve the
quality of care your facility offers
• Better equip your staff
• Educate your staff in
some of the more challenging areas of geriatric care
• Develop improved interpersonal
relations between
staff members, resident and their families
Then CHS In-Services
Can Help!
We’ll start by providing an In-Services plan to help your staff reach
goals set to improve their knowledge base, attitude and organizational skills—improving
the overall caregiving efficacy and efficiency of your facility!
Is your staff equipped to handle the challenges
of geriatric care?
Call CHS Geriatric Care,
Inc. In-Services
at 856-985-1180 or 609-605-5396
CHS is here to help you with the demands
and stress of caring for geriatric residents. |
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“CHS services has revitalized
our staff which in
turn has
improved our ability to care for
our residents.
Today, we are
more efficient and more
organized thanks
to CHS. ”
—Tim Hodges
VP of Operations
Care One |
Help your facility
to Be Its Best!
At CHS, we realize that
caring for the elderly brings with it many
challenges and
responsibilities. CHS is ready
to provide your staff with the expertise,
information
and assistance required to maximize
the quality of care and foster improved
relations
among the staff, residents and their families.
Some
of the Training Areas:
Staff Education/Support
• Self-esteem
is important to success
• How to avoid burnout
• How to deal with difficult families
• Behavior Techniques
• Keeping families happy
• The role of the caregiver
• How to manage difficult behaviors
• How to deal with the holidays
• Basics of daily care
• Why people do what they do
• How to make a new resident feel comfortable
• Social engagement
• Activities are important
Dementia Specific Training
• Caring for someone with
dementia
• How to do activities with the dementia population
• Behaviors in dementia
• Behavior techniques
• Common emotional reactions of new residents
• What is Alzheimer’s?
• What is Multi-Infarct Dementia?
• What is Frontal Lobe Dementia?
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