Special Interest: Hospital and Home Visits
We do hospital and/or home visitations, what do we need to keep in mind to protect vulnerable adults? Do we always need two screened, untrained adults – what if that’s not possible? What should we do if there is an emergency or if things don’t go as planned. Let’s Plan to Protect®!
This recorded webinar is designed for people who do hospital and home visitations including volunteers, staff, clergy, community groups etc. Taylor Scott-Reimer, Director of Training at Plan to Protect®, will share best practices and recommended protocols to protect vulnerable adults when visiting them in their homes, nursing centres, hospitals etc. Having policies in place around hospital and home visits … will protect those who are vulnerable, your volunteers/staff and you as an organization. Most insurance companies also require these to be in place to qualify for abuse coverage. Let’s raise the bar on protection!
Plan to Protect® offers an extensive series of Special Interest Webinars on topics that interest individuals who work with children, youth, persons with disabilities, or the elderly. Our 60-minute webinars are extremely helpful in approaching a wide variety of topics ranging from administration to leadership to awareness. Each of these webinars is recorded and made available for purchase or FREE for members. Members have access to these FREE webinars on the www.plantoprotect.com website under the members section.
This training is designed for individual access and use ONLY. Organizations that wish to provide group training should contact training@plantoprotect.com for group training options. Use of this training for groups is a breach of copyright and distribution.
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Disclaimer
The development, preparation, and publication of this training has been undertaken with great care. The information contained herein is intended to assist organizations in establishing policy. The content is current as the date of the publication and does not reflect subsequent changes in law. This information is distributed with the understanding that it does not constitute legal advice. Organizations are strongly encouraged to seek legal counsel as well as counsel from their insurance company when establishing a policy.