Preparing Clinical Staff for the Challenges of Home Care in 2015 is proudly presented to you by National Association for Home Care & Hospice. Thank you. We hope that you enjoy your course.
The home care environment continues to become more challenging and complex as an increasing amount of advanced care is being delivered in the home setting. Providing new clinical staff with a firm foundation is critical to their success in managing the care and education of the home care population, and keeping that population safely at home and out of the hospital. This is one organization’s experience in developing a comprehensive sequential orientation program.
Objectives:
- Explain the benefits of developing a consistent format for the orientation of new clinical staff
- Describe the importance of fostering a staff/agency partnership from day one.
- Show how commitment to the comprehensive orientation process will help develop and retain staff.
Faculty: Natalie Kenney, RN, Transition care Nurse & Special Projects Manager, MetroWest HomeCare & Hospice, Marlborough, MA; Susan DeCollibus MA. PT, COS-C, HCS-C, MA, PT, COS-C, HCS-C, Clinical Education and Documentation Manager, MetroWest HomeCare & Hospice, Marlborough, MA; Tracy Schultz RN BSN WCC CMRSN, RN, BSN, WCC, CMRSN, Nurse Educator , Vanguard Home Care/ McNeal Home Care, Berwyn, IL
Continuing education units are not available for this module
Track: Human Resources