On-Demand CE Training

Care Patrol ODL 287: Easing Transitions in Caregiving

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Created On: 7/8/2024     

Attention New Jersey Social Workers: 

This course is approved for all social workers, including New Jersey. The Board Adopted Amendments: N.J.A.C. 13:44G-6.3, 6.4, and 6.7 Content Areas for Continuing Education Credit on April 15, 2024. This updates the Board’s regulation. This amendment states that  attendance at programs or courses offered by providers approved by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) are now acceptable sources of CE credit. 

At the June 12, 2024 public meeting, the Board voted to allow “any applications submitted, or audits which take place, on or after September 1, 2022” to be able “to submit CE from the sources updated in the new amendment adopted on April 15, 2024.”

For more information please refer to https://www.njconsumeraffairs.gov/sw/Pages/Additional-Information.aspx#CE

Target Audience:

This course is targeted for social workers, case managers, nurses, and counselors.

Overview:

For family caregivers, a loved one’s move to a care facility represents a significant shift in their role and responsibilities. Studies have shown that transitions in caregiving—particularly, and paradoxically, reductions in caregiving duties—can trigger guilt, anxiety, and even depression. This session will help staff members understand the profound stressors that affect family caregivers, gain insight into easing care transitions, and provide wraparound support to residents’ caregivers and the entire family system, helping family caregivers and residents alike thrive.

Course Objectives:

By the end of the session – the participant will be able to:

  • Define the five key factors that create stress for family caregivers and explain their impact on social, emotional, and physical wellbeing
  • Identify three signs that a family caregiver is struggling and would benefit from professional intervention or support during a care transition
  • Name three to five resources family caregivers can access for additional support during care transitions or in future

Presenter:

Kate Washington, PhD  is the author of Already Toast: Caregiving and Burnout In America (Beacon Press, 2021) and a frequent speaker on the systemic challenges facing family caregivers. Her writing has appeared in The New York Times, TIME, Eater, Catapult, and many other publications. She holds a PhD from Stanford University and lives in Sacramento.

 1 CREDIT HOUR APPROVED FOR:

Social Workers

ASWB ACE – 1 CE Credit

New York State Education Department’s State Board for Social Work- 1 Contact Hour

Case Managers

CCMC – 1 Contact Hour

Nurses

California Board of Registered Nursing – 1 Contact Hour

Counselors

NBCC ACEP – 1 Contact Hour

New York State Education Department’s State Board for Mental Health Practitioners- 1 Contact Hour