Available on-demand Joint Commission seminars, including "Environment of Care Base Camp" and "Exploring the Life Safety Chapter."
This program focuses on the role of the clinician in managing the care transition process to reduce issues in care that increase the risk of complications and the need to return to the hospital. This course is designed to meet the continuing education requirements of health care professionals such as licensed practical nurses, registered nurses, physical therapists, speech therapists, occupational therapists and social workers.
This lesson for personal care workers reviews basic safety measures to use and response steps to take to decrease the spread of infections and prevent injury resulting from an unsafe or unclean environment.
An entry-level course for paraprofessionals (e.g., homehealth aides, nurses aides, personal care attendants, etc.) to learn about the basic safety measures and maintaining a clean environment. This course will present information on safety measures, emergency situations, and good body mechanics. Additionally, several skills that are necessary to maintain a safe and clean environment are presented.
This course focuses on decision making and communication process and applying those skills to a real-life care situation. The course consists of several minicourses that provide a refresher or background information on the client conditions and situations seen in the simulation.
Online Series for either inpatient or nursing home and outpatient audience that includes a set of two 1-hour online modules:
Module 1: A Teamwork System Aimed at Optimizing Patient Outcomes
Module 2: IPASS and Appropriate Assertion
Available Joint Commission courses, grouped by program, including patient safety topics.