Waiver At Civitan Services
A blog dedicated to serving the Supportive Living Providers of Civitan Services.
Thursday, December 1, 2016
Friday, May 13, 2016
Wednesday, February 17, 2016
Wednesday, January 27, 2016
W2s ready on Friday
W2s will be available for pick-up on Friday, January 29th at 2:00 p.m. at The Civitan Center. If you do not pick it up by 5:00, it will be mailed. Make sure the address on your check is correct.
Wednesday, January 20, 2016
Notice about W2s
W2s will be processed the week of January 25th and are scheduled to be ready at the end of the week. Please do not call the Finance Department and ask for your W2 any sooner. They will all be processed at once. We will post again here when they are ready.
Thank you for your patience in this matter!
Thank you for your patience in this matter!
Monday, January 18, 2016
Night to Shine 2016 Prom
Geyer Springs Church is putting on this event. If your client wishes to attend, go to the website listed below and register them. Civitan Services is not an organizer for the event and we are not providing any transportation. We are just passing along this opportunity for our clients. Those who went last year said they had a great time.
Friday, January 15, 2016
2016 Training
Happy 2016 Everyone!
Attached you will find a training calendar for all of the
training sessions we have available between now and the end of our fiscal
year. Please review it and choose any
classes you would like to attend. In
order to register, you will need to go through your supervisor. Doing so allows us to have an accurate idea
of how much material we will need for each class, etc. Not sure how many hours you need? That’s a question for your supervisor as
well.
Please keep in mind that the location for each session
could change based on the number of people wishing to attend. It is always a good idea to call the HR
office the day before to confirm the location.
Finally, below you will find a brief course description
for each class that is offered. You will
also note that some of the classes are mandatory for certain employees while
others are restricted as to who can attend.
Thank you for all you do for the men, women and children
we serve. We have tried to select course
material that will help all employees continue in providing excellent care.
Leah Henderson, Executive Director
Safety Matters
This session will cover a wide variety of possible work
related injuries. Material will include
tips on how to perform job duties in the safest manner with a focus on keeping
ourselves and our clients safe.
New Employee
Orientation
This course is required for new
employees within the first 30 days of employment. The new employee will learn about the history
of developmental disabilities, learn the history of Civitan Services, be
introduced to the members of the Board of Directors and so much more.
First Aid / CPR
This class is mandatory for all new
employees and is required to be updated bi-annually. The employee will learn basic 1st
Aid skills including how to recognize various medical emergencies and then
respond appropriately in a manner that is safe for both the patient and the
caregiver. The CPR portion of the
training includes learning the proper methods for administering CPR as well as
an introduction and instruction on the use of an AED.
Communication,
Incident Reporting & Confidentiality
This course is required for all Supportive
Living Professionals. All content
will be specific to those serving in this department. Material will include when and how to best
communicate with the other members of the Waiver Department, including other
staff, family members and the client. In
the Incident Reporting section, the employee will learn when an incident report
is needed and what type of information they will have to provide, etc. Confidentiality will cover what constitutes a
“need to know” basis as well as other information that will help the employee
know under what circumstances client and or employee information can be
shared. This
class is restricted to Community Services employees as all information
is department specific.
Supervisor Training
These classes are designed to help our supervisors in their role
of leadership. Topics will vary from HR
related matters to Leadership. Each
session will be announced prior to the scheduled date. Each class will be
restricted based upon topic and content.
Transportation
Training
This course is required by DDS and is a requirement for anyone transporting clients or operating a
Civitan Services’ vehicle. The
employee will learn important safety and defensive driving tips to help keep
themselves and the clients as safe as possible on the road.
Is It Abuse & Person
First Language
This course will look at a variety of situations and help
the employee grasp a better knowledge of what is considered abuse, maltreatment
&/or neglect. It will also cover the
appropriate steps to take if you suspect that a coworker, family member or
other person is acting in an abusive manner.
Person First Language will help the employee understand the best words
to use when speaking to or about a person who has a developmental disability.
Positive Approach to
Care
This class will focus on caring for our elderly clients who
are beginning to show signs of dementia related illness. Although specifically designed for dementia
care, we have found the information relevant to the care of all clients in the
aging population. Topics will include an
introduction to dementia, tips on providing safe ways to assist clients in
daily activities, etc. More accurate
descriptions for each session will be available before the scheduled date. Some classes will
also be open to the public.
Introduction to DD
& Mental Illness vs DD
This session is open to all employees who want to learn more
about specific disabilities. The
instructor will share basic information on a variety of the most common
developmental disabilities including causes, typical effects and outcomes. The course will also cover the difference
between mental illness and developmental disabilities and what it means to be
“dually diagnosed”.
Annual Orientation
& HIPPA
This class is required for all employees who have been with the
organization for more than 6 months.
All material covered is a requirement of DDS. This is a refresher course to the New
Employee Orientation. The HIPPA section
will cover what type of information can and cannot be shared regarding the
people we serve as well as ourselves and our coworkers. It will also review ways to safeguard
ourselves from accidentally sharing inappropriate information.
Ten Commandments of
Communicating with People with DD
This session features a short video demonstrating
inappropriate ways to interact with people who have a developmental
disability. Class discussion for each
scenario will include the correct way to respond and there will be time to
share other common situations that employees may find themselves facing.
Documentation &
Mileage Reporting
This class is mandatory for all Supportive
Living Professionals. This is a
refresher course to ensure that all documentation is being completed in a
manner that meets all requirements and gives an accurate description of
services being provided. Mileage
reporting will cover not only the correct way to complete the required
paperwork, but also the rules that govern what is allowable and what is not
under state and federal Medicaid guidelines.
This class is restricted to Community Services
employees as the content is department specific.
Annual First Aid
Refresher
This course is required for all
employees not taking First Aid/CPR in a given year. This will include a review of information for
a variety of emergency situations including treating someone who has had a
seizure, is experiencing shock, etc. It
will also cover safety measures that will ensure that both the caregiver and the
patient are not placed in harm’s way.
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