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COR Health Training - Foundations
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Thu, Dec 19, 2024, 9:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. CST
COR Academy - 2nd Floor, 1162 Osler St, Regina, SK, Canada Map
Summary
COR's Foundational Health Training provides comprehensive education for employees on medication administration procedures, the HELP Model and Fatal 5 + 1, and different health conditions people with disabilities may experience. The learning content includes, but is not limited to: COR'S Medication Administration Policy which includes roles and responsibilities surrounding medications, safe storing and disposal of medications, proper administration and documentation (6 Rights of Medication Administration), PRN (as needed) medications, potential side effects of medications, and how to prevent/report medication errors.
Learning Goals and Objectives
- Roles and Responsibilities
- Medication Administration Record (MAR)
- Allergies & Allergic Reactions
- Confidentiality, Medical Consent and Supportive Decision Making
- The HELP Model: Recognizing that changes in behaviour can be communication of unmet needs
- Physical health conditions that are associated with preventable deaths for people with intellectual or development disabilities (IDD) in different care settings
- Health disparities for people with IDD
- Education regarding medical conditions people with IDD are more likely to experience, such as: metabolic syndrome, diabetes, seizures, constipation and gastroesophageal reflux disease
- Differentiation between routine, urgent and emergent medical conditions
- How/when to access appropriate medical care and available resources (HealthLine 811)
Facilitators
Alisha McFie
Health Specialist
Lindsay Surtees
Health Specialist
Contact us
- COR Academy
- he••••o@cor••••y.ca
- 306.546.4441
Location
COR Academy - 2nd Floor, 1162 Osler St, Regina, SK, Canada
Classifications
Categories
- COR Internal Training
- COR Health: Foundations
Levels
- All