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Madison, Wausau, Eau Claire, Milwaukee, Appleton, Lac du Flambeau

• Medication Administration • Standard Precautions • Fire Safety

• First Aid/CPR/AED & CBRF Bridge Course

Employee and Task Specific Train-the-Trainers:

• Individual Service Plan and Assessment

• Crisis Prevention: Effectively Dealing with Challenging Behaviors • Resident Rights

Continuing Education:

• Medication Administration Workshop • Fire Safety Workshop

• Standard Precautions Workshop • Webinars

• Online Courses

Find more programs to meet your

professional needs on our web site:

www.uwgb.edu/outreach/wicare

State Approved CBRF Train-the-Trainers:

Save $300 when taking three Train-the-Trainer Programs

Providing effective State approved training

opportunities for professionals throughout Wisconsin

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State Approved Train-the-Trainers: DHS 83.20

State Approved Train-the-Trainer Savings:

One person can take all three or four courses or an organization/agency may send up to three or four people to attend each individual Train-the-Trainer course and receive the savings.

Save $500 when taking all four Train-the-Trainer programs:

• Medication Administration • Standard Precautions

• Fire Safety • First Aid/CPR/AED & CBRF Bridge

Save $300 when taking three Train-the-Trainer programs. Choose one of the following blocks of three programs:

• Medication Administration • Standard Precautions • Fire Safety

or

• Medication Administration • Standard Precautions • First Aid/CPR/AED & CBRF Bridge

or

• Standard Precautions • Fire Safety • First Aid/CPR/AED & CBRF Bridge

or

• Medication Administration • Fire Safety • First Aid/CPR/AED & CBRF Bridge

The Train-the-Trainer courses have been developed and approved by the Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS), Bureau of Assisted Living (BAL), Division of Quality Assurance (DQA), to offer another option for individuals without the required background to seek approval as CBRF instructors. The courses provide participants with the program knowledge, training skills and curriculum to offer high quality trainings within their own organization.

For Medication Administration, Standard Precautions, and Fire Safety, the same required adult education component is offered for all participants at the same time enabling participants to take all three programs. This course is offered on the third day of training from 8:00am to 11:30am.

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2.5 Day Course, $1,400:

(Includes instruction, materials, lunch and beverages)

• Monday and Tuesday: 8:00am-5:00pm • Wednesday: 8:00am-11:30am (Adult Education)

See registration form for training dates.

1 Day Course, $500: (Includes instruction, materials, lunch and beverages)

• Wednesday: 8:00am-11:30am (Adult Education) 11:30am-5:00pm

See registration form for training dates. Ellen Brzezinski, RN, Certified Wisconsin Department of Health Services Instructor Barb Lottmann, RN, Certified Wisconsin Department of Health Services Instructor

State Approved Train-the-Trainers: DHS 83.20

The Medication Administration Train-the-Trainer program is a 2.5 day course for individuals that want to become State Approved Medication Administration Trainers. This course has been approved by the Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS), Division of Quality Assurance (DQA), Bureau of Assisted Living (BAL).

The Standard Precautions

Train-the-Trainer program is a 1 day course for individuals that want to become State Approved Standard Precautions Trainers. This course has been approved by the Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS), Division of Quality Assurance (DQA), Bureau of Assisted Living (BAL).

Sally Schmidt, RN,

Certified Wisconsin Department of Health Services Instructor

Medication Administration Train the Trainer:

Standard Precautions Train the Trainer:

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State Approved Train-the-Trainers: DHS 83.20

Proud Provider of ARC Training

1.5 Day Course, $1,000:

(Includes instruction, materials, lunch and beverages)

• Wednesday: 8:00am-11:30am (Adult Education)

• Thursday: 8:00am-5:00pm See registration form for training dates.

Mike Nichols, Firefighter,

Certified Wisconsin Department of Health Services Instructor

2 Day Course, $1,100:

(Includes instruction, materials, lunch and beverages)

• Friday: 7:30am-5:30pm • Saturday: 8:00am-5:00pm

See registration form for training dates.

The Fire Safety Train-the-Trainer program is a 1.5 day course for individuals that want to become State Approved Fire Safety Trainers. This course has been approved by the Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS), Division of Quality Assurance (DQA), Bureau of Assisted Living (BAL).

Steve Unruh, Firefighter,

Certified Wisconsin Department of Health Services Instructor

This is a blended training course with 2 days in-classroom with additional on-line learning. This instructor trainer course was developed by the American Red Cross and approved by the Wisconsin Department of Health Services to train instructor candidates to teach basic-level American Red Cross First Aid, CPR and AED courses. This course includes the Wisconsin Department of Health Services CBRF (Community Based Residential Facilities) Bridge Course.

Fire Safety Train the Trainer:

Fire Safety and First Aid/CPR/AED Instructors:

First Aid/CPR/AED Instructor & CBRF Bridge

Train-the-Trainer:

Wisconsin Caregiver Academy is the only approved American Red Cross Instructor Training course offered in the State of Wisconsin.

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Training initiatives that

deliver sustainable results

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Employee and Task Specific Train-the-Trainers: DHS 83.21 and 83.22

2 Day Course, $499:

(Includes instruction, materials, lunch and beverages)

April 16-17, 2015 8:00am-4:00pm each day Registration 7:30am-8:00am

Grafton, WI

June 25-26, 2015

8:00am-4:00pm each day Registration 7:30am-8:00am

Wausau, WI

September 10-11, 2015 8:00am-4:00pm each day Registration 7:30am-8:00am

Green Bay, WI

The Individual Service Plan and Assessment Train-the-Trainer course is recognized by the Department of Quality Assurance to develop high quality, functional Individual Service Plans utilizing practical learning strategies and innovative approaches.

Audience: Assisted living

administrators, managers, supervisors and caregivers, nursing home

administrators and staff, long-term care and direct care employees and volunteers, community based residential care trainers and administrators, adult family home trainers and staff, residential care apartment complex trainers and staff, certified nursing assistants,

in-home caregivers, nurses, educators, health care facility consultants, Medicaid personal care agencies and supportive home care agencies, and health and human service professionals.

Instructor: Kathy Klika,

received her bachelor’s degree in social work from University of

Wisconsin-Whitewater and a Certificate in Applied Marketing from University of Wisconsin-Madison, School of Business. She has over thirty years of experience in the development and operations of community-based services for individuals with intellectual/ developmental disabilities, brain injuries, mental illness, advanced age, and physical disabilities. Kathy is the Board President for the Residential Services Association of Wisconsin and a Principal Consultant at Klika Consulting.

Individual Service Plan and Assessment

Train-the-Trainer:

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Employee and Task Specific Train-the-Trainers: DHS 83.21 and 83.22

1 Day Course, $299: (Includes instruction, materials, lunch and beverages) May 15, 2015 8:00am-4:00pm Registration 7:30am-8:00am Port Washington, WI September 24, 2015 8:00am-4:00pm Registration 7:30am-8:00am Green Bay, WI The Resident Rights

Train-the-Trainer course, recognized as a training need by the Department of Quality Assurance, is a highly practical training that provides a comprehensive foundation for new or seasoned trainers to build their skill-set for training resident rights, laws, practices and violations. Attendees will gain confidence to prepare, develop and deliver current curriculum.

Audience: Assisted living

administrators, managers, supervisors and caregivers, nursing home

administrators and staff, long-term care and direct care employees and volunteers, community based residential care trainers and administrators, adult family home trainers and staff, residential care apartment complex trainers and staff, certified nursing assistants,

in-home caregivers, nurses, educators, health care facility consultants, Medicaid personal care agencies and supportive home care agencies, and health and human service professionals.

Instructor: Jason Berdyck

is a certified instructor for the Wisconsin Department of Health Services,

Bureau of Assisted Living, Department of Quality Assurance. Jason holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Technology Education and has over 10 years of direct training experience in the assisted living and long-term care industry. He has designed educational offerings related to the care of intellectually disabled adults including continuing education workshops, webinars and online courses for licensed and certified adult family homes (AFH), community based residential facilities (CBRF), and residential care apartment complexes (RCAC). Jason is a certified Instructor in both The Mandt System® and Crisis Prevention and Intervention®. Both certifications focus on de-escalation and intervention strategies when dealing with client specific challenging behaviors. Jason is an approved trainer for the Abuse and Neglect Prevention training through the Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services and is an adjunct Instructor for the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, Wisconsin Caregiver Academy.

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Employee and Task Specific Train-the-Trainers: DHS 83.21 and 83.22

Instructors: Barbara Bowers, PhD, RN, is a professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, School of Nursing. She is an educator, researcher and policy consultant on the care of older adults, particularly in long-term care settings. The past ten years her work

has focused primarily on aging individuals with intellectual disabilities and support staff .Dr. Bowers co-authored the Australian and United States versions of Support for Older People with Intellectual Disability: A Manual for Promoting Health. She has published over a hundred articles related to aging.

Kim Nolet, MS, is a

long-term care researcher at the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Nursing. Ms. Nolet has helped design educational offerings related to the care of older adults including workshops, manuals and online courses for direct caregivers, organizational leaders and the long-term care workforce. Most recently Kim co-authored the Australian and United States versions of Support for Older People with Intellectual Disability: A Manual for Promoting Health, with a particular goal of creating practical tools for caregivers.

1 Day Course, $299: (Includes instruction, materials, lunch and beverages)

May 1, 2015 8:00am-3:00pm

Registration 7:30am-8:00am

Wausau, WI

As people with an intellectual disability live longer, administrators and staff in assisted living

environments will be encountering new caregiving challenges. In these environments, questions arise about needed resources and the role of caregiving personnel in helping support individuals as they age. Research indicates individuals with disabilities suffer more undiagnosed and untreated health conditions than the rest of the population. While there are many reasons for this, personnel in group homes, assisted living facilities and adult family homes are in an ideal position to recognize and assess the symptoms of illness and to be effective advocates for the individuals they care for.

This one-day train-the-trainer workshop is designed for staff, trainers, and healthcare facility consultants from assisted living facilities, licensed and certified adult family homes, adult day cares, community based residential facilities, residential care apartment complexes, Medicaid personal care agencies and supportive home care agencies, and health and human service professionals.

Intellectual Disability:

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Employee and Task Specific Train-the-Trainers: DHS 83.21 and 83.22

1 Day Course, $299:

(Includes instruction, materials, lunch and beverages)

September 18, 2015 8:00am-4:00pm

Registration 7:30am-8:00am

Green Bay, WI

The Crisis Prevention Train-the-Trainer course will provide practitioners with intervention strategies and practical techniques to effectively deal with challenging individuals and situations.

Audience: Assisted living

administrators, managers, supervisors and caregivers, nursing home

administrators and staff, long-term care and direct care employees and volunteers, community based residential care trainers and administrators, adult family home trainers and staff, residential care apartment complex trainers and staff, certified nursing assistants,

in-home caregivers, nurses, educators, health care facility consultants, Medicaid personal care agencies and supportive home care agencies, and health and human service professionals.

Instructor: Jason Berdyck

is a certified instructor for the Wisconsin Department of Health Services,

Bureau of Assisted Living, Department of Quality Assurance. Jason holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Technology Education and has over 10 years of direct training experience in the assisted living and long-term care industry. He has designed educational offerings related to the care of intellectually disabled adults including continuing education workshops, webinars and online courses for licensed and certified adult family homes (AFH), community based residential facilities (CBRF), and residential care apartment complexes (RCAC). Jason is a certified Instructor in both The Mandt System® and Crisis Prevention and Intervention®. Both certifications focus on de-escalation and intervention strategies when dealing with client specific challenging behaviors. Jason is an approved trainer for the Abuse and Neglect Prevention training through the Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services and is an adjunct Instructor for the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, Wisconsin Caregiver Academy.

Crisis Prevention: Effectively Dealing with

Challenging Behaviors Train-the-Trainer

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Continuing Education Workshops for Trainers:

1 Day Course, $159:

(Includes instruction, materials, 6 CEHs, lunch and beverages)

October 28, 2015 8:00am-3:00pm

Registration 7:30am-8:00am

Green Bay, WI

Expand your knowledge and explore future trends in medication administration.

This workshop is designed for assisted living caregivers, professionals and trainers, long-term care and direct care employees and volunteers, CBRF trainers and administrators, pharmaceutical professionals, CNAs, in-home caregivers, nurses, emergency services, educators, and health care facility consultants.

Instructor: Jeff Kirchner,

RPh, received his RPh from the University of Wisconsin Madison, School of Pharmacy. Jeff is the President and CEO of Streu’s Pharmacy in Green Bay Wisconsin. Jeff is a frequent speaker for the Stepping On program for the Aging and Disability Resource Center of Brown County and a presenter at the annual Pharmacy Leadership Conference. Jeff served as president of the Pharmacy Society and is currently an active board member of the Wisconsin Pharmacy Foundation. Jeff has received numerous awards and community recognition for his professional leadership in pharmacotherapy.

Medication Administration Continuing Education

Workshop:

CEHs: Continuing Education hours are accepted by the Wisconsin Department of Health Services and the Bureau of Assisted Living for CBRF Instructors. Completion of the Continuing Education Workshop provides 6 CEHs in either Medication Administration, Standard Precautions and/or Fire Safety. 3 hours from each workshop may be used towards adult learning.

Certified Community Based Residential Facility (CBRF) Instructors may be required to take 12 hours of continuing education classes related to the subject area for which they are approved. Check your personal renewal information from the Center for Career Development and Employability Training (CCDET) for specific information regarding your renewal requirements.

Sponsored by the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay and Streu’s Pharmacy Bay Natural.

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Fire Safety Continuing Education Workshop:

1 Day Course, $159:

(Includes instruction, materials, 6 CEHs, lunch and beverages)

October 30, 2015 8:00am-3:00pm

Registration 7:30am-8:00am

Green Bay, WI

Increase your expertise and discover new techniques in fire safety and prevention.

A workshop designed for assisted living caregivers, professionals and trainers, long-term care and direct care employees and volunteers, CBRF trainers and administrators, emergency service employees and fire safety educators, volunteers, and health care facility consultants.

Instructor: Steve Unruh,

Firefighter and Certified Wisconsin Department of Health Services Instructor.

1 Day Course, $159:

(Includes instruction, materials, 6 CEHs, lunch and beverages)

October 29, 2015 8:00am-3:00pm

Registration 7:30am-8:00am

Green Bay, WI

Increase your knowledge base and discover new transmission elements in Standard Precautions practices.

Continuing Education Workshops for Trainers:

Standard Precautions Continuing Education

Workshop:

Instructor: Ellen Brzezinski, RN, Certified Wisconsin Department of Health Services Instructor A workshop designed for assisted living caregivers, professionals and trainers, long-term care and direct care employees and volunteers, CBRF trainers and administrators, emergency service employees, volunteers, and health care facility consultants.

Continuing Education Workshop Savings:

Take all three consecutive continuing education workshops and receive a $45 discount.

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Webinars:

Online Continuing Education and Webinars:

Approved Online Courses:

Register at http://ed2go.com/uwgbcpe

Medication Administration:

• Spirituality, Health and Healing • Natural Health and Healing • Holistic and Integrative Health • Integrative Mental Health

• Pain Assessment and Management • Medical Terminology

Standard Precaution:

• Handling Medical Emergencies

Adult Education:

• Teaching Adult Learners • Mastering Public Speaking • Keys to Effective Communication • Interpersonal Communication

1 CEH, $39 per course

Pre-recorded, one hour instructional webinars for assisted living

professionals seeking online education in the following topics: • Burns: Burns in relation to hazardous

situations in assisted living facilities. • Fire Extinguisher and Equipment:

Training for Fire Safety and Emergency Equipment utilized in assisted living facilities.

• Residents Rights: Residential rights in assisted living facilities.

• Preventing Abuse and Neglect in Vulnerable Adults: Preventing abuse and neglect in assisted living facilities.

• Medication Violations: Serious violations in medication errors, client rights, change in condition and prompt and adequate treatment. • Dietary and Dysphasia Needs:

Dietary needs, menu planning, food preparation and sanitation.

State approved online continuing education hours for Medication Administration, Standard Precautions and Adult Education Instructors.

These non-credit online programs are made available through a partnership between University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Continuing Professional Education and Education To Go (ed2go), a provider of adult continuing education programs for more than 1,500 leading colleges, universities, and other educational institutions.

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To Register: Registration Deadline: One week prior to workshop For more information or to register online visit:

www.uwgb.edu/outreach/wicare

Phone registration: 920-465-2642

By Mail: Send registration form with payment to:

Outreach-CPE UW-Green Bay 2420 Nicolet Drive Green Bay, WI 54311-7001 By Fax: (24-hour): 920.465.2643 Personal Information: Name: _________________________________________________________________________________________ Mailing Address: ________________________________________________________________________________ City: __________________________________________________ State: __________ Zip: _____________________ Work Phone: ___________________________________ Home Phone: ___________________________________ E-mail: _________________________________________________________________________________________ Organization Name: _____________________________________________________________________________ May we add your e-mail address to the Wisconsin Caregiver Academy listserv, which will be used only to update

you about our activities and programs? [ ] Yes [ ] No

Payment:

[ ] Fee Enclosed

Check No.: ____________________________________________ Check Amount: $_____________________ [ ] Credit Card: [ ] Visa [ ] Master Card

Card No: __________________________________________________________________________________ Exp. Date: ______________/______________ 3-Digit Security (CVV) Code: _____________________________ Cardholder Name: __________________________________________________________________________ Signature: _________________________________________________________________________________

Registration:

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Select Program:

Medication Administration Train-the-Trainer, $1,400

[ ] March 23-25, 2015: Portage, WI [ ] April 20-22, 2015: Wausau, WI

[ ] June 8-10, 2015: Port Washington, WI [ ] July 20-22, 2015: Rice Lake, WI

[ ] August 17-19, 2015: Appleton, WI [ ] October 19-21, 2015: Madison, WI

[ ] November 9-11, 2015: Racine, WI [ ] December 7-9, 2015: Green Bay, WI

Standard Precautions Train-the-Trainer, $500

[ ] March 25, 2015: Portage, WI [ ] April 22, 2015: Wausau, WI

[ ] June 10, 2015: Port Washington, WI [ ] July 22, 2015: Rice Lake, WI

[ ] August 19, 2015: Appleton, WI [ ] October 21, 2015: Madison, WI

[ ] November 11, 2015: Racine, WI [ ] December 9, 2015: Green Bay, WI

Fire Safety Train-the-Trainer, $1,000

[ ] March 25-26, 2015: Portage, WI [ ] April 22-23, 2015: Wausau, WI

[ ] June 10-11, 2015: Port Washington, WI [ ] July 22-23, 2015: Rice Lake, WI

[ ] August 19-20, 2015: Appleton, WI [ ] October 21-22, 2015: Madison, WI

[ ] November 11-12, 2015: Racine, WI [ ] December 9-10, 2015: Green Bay, WI

First Aid/CPR/AED & CBRF Bridge Train-the-Trainer, $1,100

[ ] March 27-28, 2015: Portage, WI [ ] April 24-25, 2015: Wausau, WI

[ ] June 12-13, 2015: Port Washington, WI [ ] July 24-25, 2015: Rice Lake, WI

[ ] August 21-22, 2015: Appleton, WI [ ] October 23-24, 2015: Madison, WI

[ ] November 13-14, 2015: Racine, WI [ ] December 11-12, 2015: Green Bay, WI

Medication Administration Continuing Education Workshop: $159

[ ] October 28, 2015: Green Bay, WI

Standard Precautions Continuing Education Workshop: $159

[ ] October 29, 2015: Green Bay, WI

Fire Safety Continuing Education Workshop: $159

[ ] October 30, 2015: Green Bay, WI

Individual Service Plan (ISP) and Assessment Train-the-Trainer, $499

[ ] April 16-17, 2015: Grafton, WI [ ] June 25-26, 2015: Wausau, WI

[ ] September 10-11, 2015: Green Bay, WI

Intellectual Disability: Understanding Changes as We Age, $499

[ ] May 1, 2015: Wausau, WI

Crisis Prevention: Effectively Dealing with Challenging Behaviors Train-the-Trainer, $299

[ ] September 18, 2015: Green Bay, WI

Resident Rights Train-the-Trainer, $299

[ ] May 15, 2015: Port Washington, WI [ ] September 24, 2015: Green Bay, WI

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Ways to Save Money:

Registration and Cancellation Policy:

Registration and Cancellation Policy: A full refund, minus a $25 processing charge, is given when cancelling 7 days or more before the event; an 80% refund, minus the $25 processing charge is given when cancelling within 4-6 days of the event. No refund is issued 3 or fewer days prior to the event. A substitute may attend in your place. In case of low enrollments we reserve the right to cancel programs and return a full refund.

Please make your check payable to UW-Green Bay Outreach-CPE. Unless otherwise requested, your cancelled check will be your receipt. If you have a disability and desire accommodations, please advise us when you register.

State Approved Train-the-Trainer Savings:

One person can take all three or four courses or an organization/agency may send up to three or four people to attend each individual Train-the-Trainer course and receive the savings.

Save $500 when taking all four Train-the-Trainer programs:

• Medication Administration • Standard Precautions

• Fire Safety • First Aid/CPR/AED & CBRF Bridge

Save $300 when taking three Train-the-Trainer programs. Choose one of the following blocks of three programs:

• Medication Administration • Standard Precautions • Fire Safety

or

• Medication Administration • Standard Precautions • First Aid/CPR/AED & CBRF Bridge

or

• Standard Precautions • Fire Safety • First Aid/CPR/AED & CBRF Bridge

or

• Medication Administration • Fire Safety • First Aid/CPR/AED & CBRF Bridge

Continuing Education Workshop Savings:

Take all three consecutive continuing education workshops and receive a $45 discount.

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