Caregiver Training

The 2nd Quarter training for all employees and independent contractors is now available. Please review the training options below and confirm that you have completed your training by submitting the form.


NOTICE: ANYONE WORKING WITH A GOVERNMENT SPONSORED CLIENT MUST COMPLETE 2 TRAINING PROGRAMS PER YEAR. IF YOU HAVE NOT YET COMPLETED OR ATTENDED A TRAINING EVENT, PLEASE SELECT 2 OF THE OPTIONS BELOW AND SUBMIT A FORM FOR EACH COURSE.


Course Options

  1. Click here to view the training: Staying Safe:Technology for Seniors

There are numerous new tools available to help your senior(s) stay safe in their own home while preserving their budget. This presentation focus’s on Alexa Care Hub funtionality, in addition to several government programs available to help with getting them connected thru discounted phone and internet programs.

2. Click here to view the training: Alzheimer’s Communication Tips.

Changes in the ability to communicate can vary, and are based on the person and where he or she is in the disease process. Here are a few tips for caregivers to consider early on and as the disease progresses.

Additional resource: Alzheimer’s Home Safety checklist

3. Click here to view the training: Care for Yourself While Caring for Others

Remember, staying safe on the job is important not only for you, but also the people you care for.

4. Click here to view the training: Hospice Today , 2) When to Consider Hospice, 3) What to Expect

5. Don't Walk the Caregiver Path Alone

The role of a caregiver is both fulfilling and challenging, especially because it can take on many different forms. Caregivers include family, friends, or paid helpers who provide care and assistance to people who need help taking care of themselves. Read about the resources available to you through the Caregiver Resource Network. Learn about additional resources in Kent County. 2026 KCSM Directory


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