Join our Free Caregiver Training: Activity Planning

Some people like to be active and constantly moving, while others prefer to relax and take things slow. This applies to patients in long-term care facilites some may enjoy and benefit from more stimulating activities, while others may do better with more calming and relaxing ones. This is why Activity Planning and individualized care take note of each patient's preferences and needs – to ensure that each patient receives the care and attention they need.


That is why we are to announce the upcoming online training session “Activity Planning”. This training is 100% virtual and will be from 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm PDT on August 22, 2023

In this training you’ll learn about:

  1. What is an activity

  2. Benefits of activities to the elderly

  3. Types of Activities

  4. Role of Direct Support Professionals (DSP) and caregivers in Activity Planning

  5. Things to consider when planning an activity

  6. Conduct of Ethics

EVERYONE is invited to join. And those who attend and complete the training will earn a free certificate that will be personally emailed to you! Don’t forget to take the quiz too after the training and test how much you have learned

Ca Care Association is a trusted organization that has been providing support and resources to caregivers and care providers for many years. Our online training sessions are designed to meet the needs of caregivers of all levels of experience and provide a valuable learning experience for those looking to advance their careers in caregiving.


So what are you waiting for? Register for the online training session today and take the first step toward advancing your career and providing better care to your clients. We look forward to seeing you there!

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