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Learn essential first aid skills for home care — scene safety, universal response procedures, choking emergencies, and when to call 911.
Diabetic emergencies, heart attacks, strokes, cardiac arrest, allergic reactions, anaphylaxis, fainting, breathing emergencies, and shock.
What Alzheimer's looks like in the home, how the disease progresses, daily care techniques for bathing, meals, and toileting, communication strategies, safety planning, and caregiver self-care.
Hand hygiene, personal protective equipment, safe food handling, laundry and waste disposal, bloodborne pathogen precautions, and preventing the spread of illness in the home.
Poisoning and chemical exposure, heat and cold emergencies, bites and stings, 911 decision-making, emergency communication, documentation, self-care, and prevention strategies.
Privacy, HIPAA basics, and protecting client information as a home caregiver.
Identifying all forms of abuse, mandated reporting, and protecting vulnerable clients as a home caregiver.
Understanding passive and active neglect, pressure injuries, contractures, dehydration, and mandated reporting for home caregivers.
Accurate and timely documentation protects clients, supports care teams, and meets legal requirements for home caregivers.
Professional conduct, reliability, attitude, teamwork, and maintaining healthy client relationships as a home caregiver.
Every home care client's rights — privacy, dignity, informed consent, and how caregivers protect and honor those rights every day.