Current through Register Vol. 24-20, October 15, 2024
Section 388-112A-0600 - What is continuing education and what topics may be covered in continuing education?(1) Continuing education is annual training designed to promote professional development and increase a long-term care worker's knowledge, expertise, and skills. DSHS must approve continuing education curricula and instructors.(2) The same continuing education course must not be repeated for credit unless it is a new or more advanced training on the same topic. However, a long-term care worker may repeat up to five credit hours per year on the following topics: (a) Bloodborne pathogens and infection control;(d) Food handling training;(e) Health insurance portability and accountability act (HIPAA);(f) Medication assistance;(g) Disaster preparedness;(i) Resident rights as it relates to caregiving issues in chapter 70.129 RCW;(k) Abuse and neglect identification and mandatory reporting; and(l) Topics where the assisted living facility, enhanced services facility, or adult family home can demonstrate a need for retraining.(3) Continuing education must be on a topic relevant to the care setting, care needs of residents, or long-term care worker career development. In addition to the topics listed in subsection (1) of this section, topics or course may include: (a) Personal care services;(d) Developmental disabilities;(f) Communication skills;(g) Positive resident behavior support;(h) Developing or improving resident centered activities;(i) Dealing with wandering or aggressive resident behaviors;(j) Deescalating challenging behaviors; and(4) Nurse delegation core and nurse delegation specialized diabetes training hours when not applied to basic training hours may count towards continuing education.(5) Specialty training, except if completed through a challenge test, may be used to meet continuing education requirements.(6) When hours from a class approved as specialty training are counted toward basic training requirements, the hours must not be counted toward continuing education.(7) Residential care administrator training under WAC 388-112A-0800 may be used to meet the continuing education requirements described in WAC 388-112A-0610 during the year it was completed.(8) Successful completion of a department of health approved home care aide certified alternative bridge program may be applied up to twelve hours of continuing education in the year it was completed.Wash. Admin. Code § 388-112A-0600
Adopted by WSR 17-22-036, Filed 10/24/2017, effective 11/24/2017Amended by WSR 20-14-088, Filed 6/30/2020, effective 7/31/2020