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Code · Minnesota · Chapter 144

144G.61 STAFF COMPETENCY EVALUATIONS.

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144G.61 STAFF COMPETENCY EVALUATIONS.
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Subdivision 1. Instructor and competency evaluation requirements.
Instructors and competency evaluators must meet the following requirements:
(1)training and competency evaluations of unlicensed personnel who only provide assisted living services specified in section 144G.08, subdivision 9 , clauses
(1)to (5), must be conducted by individuals with work experience and training in providing these services; and
(2)training and competency evaluations of unlicensed personnel providing assisted living services must be conducted by a registered nurse, or another instructor may provide training in conjunction with the registered nurse.
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Subd. 2. Training and evaluation of unlicensed personnel.
(a)Training and competency evaluations for all unlicensed personnel must include the following:
(1)documentation requirements for all services provided;
(2)reports of changes in the resident's condition to the supervisor designated by the facility;
(3)basic infection control, including blood-borne pathogens;
(4)maintenance of a clean and safe environment;
(5)appropriate and safe techniques in personal hygiene and grooming, including:
(i)hair care and bathing;
(ii)care of teeth, gums, and oral prosthetic devices;
(iii)care and use of hearing aids; and
(iv)dressing and assisting with toileting;
(6)training on the prevention of falls;
(7)standby assistance techniques and how to perform them;
(8)medication, exercise, and treatment reminders;
(9)basic nutrition, meal preparation, food safety, and assistance with eating;
(10)preparation of modified diets as ordered by a licensed health professional;
(11)communication skills that include preserving the dignity of the resident and showing respect for the resident and the resident's preferences, cultural background, and family;
(12)awareness of confidentiality and privacy;
(13)understanding appropriate boundaries between staff and residents and the resident's family;
(14)procedures to use in handling various emergency situations; and
(15)awareness of commonly used health technology equipment and assistive devices.
(b)In addition to paragraph (a), training and competency evaluation for unlicensed personnel providing assisted living services must include:
(1)observing, reporting, and documenting resident status;
(2)basic knowledge of body functioning and changes in body functioning, injuries, or other observed changes that must be reported to appropriate personnel;
(3)reading and recording temperature, pulse, and respirations of the resident;
(4)recognizing physical, emotional, cognitive, and developmental needs of the resident;
(5)safe transfer techniques and ambulation;
(6)range of motioning and positioning; and
(7)administering medications or treatments as required.
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