194A.719 In-service education for staff and management.
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(1)Prior to independently working with residents, assisted living community staff and
management shall receive orientation education addressing the following topics,
with emphasis on those most applicable to the employee's assigned duties:
(a)Resident rights;
(b)Community policies;
(c)Adult first aid;
(d)Cardiopulmonary resuscitation unless the policies of the assisted living
community state that this procedure is not initiated by its staff, and that
residents and prospective residents are informed of the policies;
(e)Adult abuse and neglect;
(f)Alzheimer's disease and other types of dementia;
(g)Emergency procedures;
(h)Aging process;
(i)Assistance with activities of daily living and instrumental activities of daily
living;
(j)Particular needs or conditions if the assisted living community markets itself
as providing special programming, staffing, or training on behalf of residents
with particular needs or conditions; and
(k)Assistance with self-administration of medication.
(2)Assisted living community staff and management shall receive annual in-service
education applicable to their assigned duties that addresses no fewer than four
(4)of
the topics listed in subsection
(1)of this section, one
(1)of which shall be
Alzheimer's disease and other types of dementia.