06.CEU Bundles

Elder & Dependent Adult Abuse (beta) (06bun-001-beta)


Description
Your Legal Duty. At The End of this module, the learner will be familiar with: Their role as a mandated reporter; Able to identify forms of elder and dependent adult abuse; Able to recognize indicators of elder and dependent adult abuse; Familiar with how to report an abuse incident; Familiar with reporting exemptions; Familiar with their confidentiality rights; and Familiar with the penalties involved when failing to report

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Access for 90 days.
Content
  • Welcome to Elder/Dependent Adult Abuse Training
  • Course Objectives
  • Section 1: Your Legal Duty
  • Introduction 1
  • Introduction 2
  • Introduction 3
  • Elder Abuse Statistics 1
  • Elder Abuse Statistics 2
  • Overview
  • Section 2: Who is a Mandated Reporter?
  • Who is a Mandated Reporter?
  • Care Custodian
  • Who Is A Mandated Reporter?
  • SOA 341A Form
  • Legal Responsibilities of a Mandated Reporter
  • Legal Responsibilities Of A Mandated Reporter
  • The Reporting Requirements Are As Follows
  • Reporting Exemptions 1
  • Reporting Exemptions 2
  • What You Report?
  • Section 3: Types of Abuse
  • Overview 1
  • Overview 2
  • Physical Abuse 1
  • Physical Abuse 2
  • Physical Abuse 3
  • Physical Abuse
  • Examples of Physical Abuse 1
  • Examples of Physical Abuse 2
  • Possible Indicators of Physical Abuse 1
  • Possible Indicators of Physical Abuse 2
  • Neglect
  • Neglect 2
  • Neglect
  • Examples of Neglect 1
  • Examples of Neglect 2
  • Examples of Neglect 3
  • Possible Indicators of Neglect
  • Abandonment
  • Section 4: Additional Definitions
  • Isolation 1
  • Isolation 2
  • Possible Indicators of Isolation
  • Examples of Isolation
  • Abduction
  • Mental Suffering
  • Goods and Services Necessary to Avoid Physical Harm or Mental Suffering
  • Additional Components Of Abuse
  • Section 5: How Do You Report?
  • Making a Report
  • Making A Report
  • Telephone Report
  • Written Report
  • SOC 341 Form
  • Written Report
  • Failure to Report 1
  • Failure to Report 2
  • Employee Confidentiality Rights 1
  • Employee Confidentiality Rights
  • Employee Confidentiality Rights 2
  • You Are A Mandated Reporter
  • Congratulations Elder Abuse Training
  • Financial Abuse Training
  • Welcome to Financial Abuse Training
  • Course Objectives
  • Section 1: Introduction
  • Introduction
  • Overview
  • Overview 1
  • Overview 2
  • Overview 3
  • Predators
  • One of a Kind Mentality
  • Familiarity
  • Prizes, Lotteries, and Sweepstakes
  • Lottery Scams 1
  • Lottery Scams 2
  • Sweepstakes Scams
  • Prizes
  • Section 2: Ways to Protect Yourself
  • Warning Signs 1
  • Warning Signs 2
  • Warning Signs 3
  • Ways to Protect Yourself 1
  • Ways to Protect Yourself 2
  • Family, Friends, and Caregivers
  • Warning Signs 4
  • Warning Signs 5
  • Ways to Protect Yourself 3
  • Ways to Protect Yourself 4
  • Family and Friends
  • Section 3: Other Scams
  • Identity Theft
  • Predatory Lending
  • Living Trust Scams
  • Investment Seminars
  • How to Report Abuse 1
  • How to Report Abuse 2
  • Conclusion
  • Conclusion
  • Resources
  • Congratulations!
  • Elder & Dependent Adult Abuse Post-Quiz Review
  • Course Evaluation
  • Important Info about Your Certificate
Completion rules
  • All units must be completed
  • Leads to a certificate with a duration: 2 years