EDUCATION INFORMATION
FOR MARION POUND
EDUCATION
HIGHSCHOOL DIPLOMA FROM L.V. BERKNER HIGHSCHOOL
IN 1995 RICHARDSON, TEXAS
SGR MED AIDE TRAINING – COMPLETED IN AUGUST 2010
CERTIFICATES OF COMPLETION THROUGH
CARE AND COMPLIANCE GROUP
➢ SAFE MANAGEMENT OF NARCOTICS – 9/30/2010
➢ COPING WITH MEMORY LOSS – 9/30/2010
➢ ABUSE AND NEGLECT OF ADULTS, CHILDREN, AND THE ELDERLY –
9/30/2010
➢ FALLS IN ASSISTED LIVING AND RESIDENTIAL CARE – 9/30/2010
➢ WARFARIN (COUMADIN): ANTICOAGULANT MEDICATIONS –
10/16/2010
➢ LVC DIRECT CARE STAFF ORIENTATION INCLUDING:
➢ bloodborne pathogens and standard precautions
➢ aging changes and considerations
➢ respecting resident's rights, dignity and independence
➢ assisting with resident's activities of daily living
➢ psychosocial issues
➢ dementia essential
➢ medication basics
➢ understanding dementia care
ACQUIRE COURSE THROUGH REGENCY PACIFIC FOR
CAREGIVERS AND MEDICATION AIDES
Completed by Marion Pound
March 2012 & September 2012
(REQUIRED FOR WORKING AT FOX HOLLOW RESIDENTIAL)
CAREGIVER TRAINING
Care001: Becoming a Caregiver – This course covers the core values of
caregiving, understanding the range of caregiver duties, the basics of client
rights, and understanding other team members' roles:
MARCH 30, 2012 – CERTIFICATE
Care002: Duties of a Caregiver – Learn the basic scope of a caregiver's
job including how to preserve your client's safety and integrity, help with
mobility and independence, and how to work with the rules and regulations
that govern your job: MARCH 30, 2012 – CERTIFICATE
Care003: Ethics and Personal Rights – Ethics is the art of knowing the
right thing to do, even in confusing circumstances. This course will help you
better manage those gray areas when its hard to know the right thing to
do: MARCH 30, 2012 – CERTIFICATE
Care004: Communicating with Others: 2 Hours – This 2 credit course
will help you to understand how to communicate with impaired clients,
individuals with Alzheimer's or memory loss, agitated people and others in
your work: MARCH 30, 2012 – CERTIFICATE
Care005: Understanding Client Rights – No matter what the care
setting, your clients have rights – rights to privacy, dignity, independence
and respect, among other things. Learn how to apply these rights in your
daily work with all clients: MARCH 30, 2012 – CERTIFICATE
Care006: Promoting Your Clients' Independence – Keeping clients as
independent as possible is a cornerstone of good care. Learn how to
maintain your clients' independence, while also providing care when
needed. This course covers topics of skin care and positioning for more
dependent clients, too: MARCH 30, 2012 – CERTIFICATE
Care007: Understand Elder Abuse: 2 Hours – Abuse is more than just
physical. It can also be emotional, financial and sexual. Learn how to
recognize and report all types of abuse and neglect, as well as how to
protect yourself so that you never abuse a client in your care:
MARCH 30, 2012 – CERTIFICATE
ALZHEIMER'S AND MEMORY CARE
ALZH01: Memory Loss and Aging, Part 1 – MARCH 30, 2012 –
CERTIFICATE
ALZH02: Memory Loss and Aging, Part 2 – MARCH 30, 2012 –
CERTIFICATE
ALZH03: Getting a Diagnosis, Part 1 – MARCH 30, 2012 –
CERTIFICATE
ALZH04: Getting a Diagnosis, Part 2 – MARCH 30, 2012 –
CERTIFICATE
ALZH05: Learning to Communicate – MARCH 30, 2012 –
CERTIFICATE
BASIC FIRST AIDE COURSE
FIRS01: Burns and Poisons – MARCH 30, 2012 – CERTIFICATE
FIRS02: Falls and Wounds – SEPTEMBER 7, 2012 – CERTIFICATE
FIRS03: Shock and Heart Attacks – MARCH 30, 2012 – CERTIFICATE
FIRS04: Strokes and Choking – MARCH 30, 2012 – CERTIFICATE
FIRS05: Other Sudden Emergencies – MARCH 30, 2012 –
CERTIFICATE
CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION – FIRST AIDE CERTIFICATE –
SEPTEMBER 7, 2012
FOOD AND NUTRITION COURSE
FOOD01: Eating Right and Providing Good Nutrition, Part 1 –
Believe it or not, the number one complaint in a senior living community
isn't generally about care – it's about the food! – MARCH 30, 2012 –
CERTIFICATE
FOOD02: Eating Right and Providing Good Nutrition, Part 2 –
The temperature at which food is stored and cooked controls and destroys
the bacteria that cause food borne illnesses. – MARCH 30, 2012 –
CERTIFICATE
FOOD03: Promoting Successful Dining – A care concern in elder living
environment – whether it be long-term care, adult foster care, or assisted
living – is ensuring sufficient nutritional intake to promote overall good
health. – MARCH 30, 2012 – CERTIFICATE
FOOD04: Food and Culture – This course is about food and culture. You
might be surprised at how much of a role culture has in the food choices we
all make. – MARCH 30, 2012 – CERTIFICATE
OREGON MEDICATIONS COURSE
MED101: Introduction to Medication Management – MARCH 31, 2012 –
CERTIFICATE
MED102: Understanding Medication Orders, Part 1 – MARCH 31, 2012 –
CERTIFICATE
MED103: Understanding Medication Orders, Part 2 – MARCH 31, 2012 –
CERTIFICATE
MED104:Safely Monitoring Medications: MARCH 31, 2012 –
CERTIFICATE
MED105: Documentation of Medication Handling, Part 1 –
MARCH 31, 2012 – CERTIFICATE
MED06: Documentation of Medication Handling, Part 2 –
MARCH 31, 2012 – CERTIFICATE
Final Certificate of Completion – Medications – Oregon ALF / RCF
Regulations Certificate (2012) – MARCH 31, 2012 – CERTIFICATE
PROVIDING PERSONAL CARE
PPC01: Philosophy and Basic Principles – This course outlines the
basics of care including care priorities and goals. – MARCH 31, 2012 –
CERTIFICATE
PPC02: the Caregiver's Code of Ethics – From time to time you'll face
situations where you don't really know the right thing to do. It is at these
times that you'll want to think back to the Code of Ethics that you'll learn
about in this course. – MARCH 31, 2012 – CERTIFICATE
PPC03: Understanding the Aging Process – In this course we will take
a look at the changes, system by system, and how you can help the older
person adjust to these changes. – MARCH 31, 2012 – CERTIFICATE
PPC04: Bathing Basics – This course discusses the importance of bathing
older people and how you can help without infringing on personal privacy or
independence. – MARCH 31, 2012 – CERTIFICATE
PPC05: Assisting with Dressing – As a caregiver, it will be your
responsibility to assist your residents with getting dressed and
undressed. – MARCH 31,2012 – CERTIFICATE
PPC06: Basic Grooming Assistance – In this course, you will learn about
basic grooming, specifically hair care, oral hygiene, shaving and nail
care. – MARCH 31, 2012 – CERTIFICATE
PPC07: Bowel and Bladder Care – Toileting is a big dignity issue for
elderly residents in your care, especially when the resident has a problem
with incontinence (loss of control of bowel or bladder) –
MARCH 31, 2012 – CERTIFICATE
PROVIDING PERSONAL CARE: Certificate of Completion –
MARCH 31, 2012 – CERTIFICATE
UNDERSTANDING SERVICE PLANS
SERV01: Understanding Service Plans – MARCH 30, 2012 –
CERTIFICATE

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    EDUCATION INFORMATION FOR MARIONPOUND EDUCATION HIGHSCHOOL DIPLOMA FROM L.V. BERKNER HIGHSCHOOL IN 1995 RICHARDSON, TEXAS SGR MED AIDE TRAINING – COMPLETED IN AUGUST 2010 CERTIFICATES OF COMPLETION THROUGH CARE AND COMPLIANCE GROUP ➢ SAFE MANAGEMENT OF NARCOTICS – 9/30/2010 ➢ COPING WITH MEMORY LOSS – 9/30/2010 ➢ ABUSE AND NEGLECT OF ADULTS, CHILDREN, AND THE ELDERLY – 9/30/2010 ➢ FALLS IN ASSISTED LIVING AND RESIDENTIAL CARE – 9/30/2010 ➢ WARFARIN (COUMADIN): ANTICOAGULANT MEDICATIONS – 10/16/2010 ➢ LVC DIRECT CARE STAFF ORIENTATION INCLUDING: ➢ bloodborne pathogens and standard precautions ➢ aging changes and considerations ➢ respecting resident's rights, dignity and independence ➢ assisting with resident's activities of daily living ➢ psychosocial issues ➢ dementia essential ➢ medication basics ➢ understanding dementia care ACQUIRE COURSE THROUGH REGENCY PACIFIC FOR CAREGIVERS AND MEDICATION AIDES Completed by Marion Pound March 2012 & September 2012 (REQUIRED FOR WORKING AT FOX HOLLOW RESIDENTIAL)
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    CAREGIVER TRAINING Care001: Becominga Caregiver – This course covers the core values of caregiving, understanding the range of caregiver duties, the basics of client rights, and understanding other team members' roles: MARCH 30, 2012 – CERTIFICATE Care002: Duties of a Caregiver – Learn the basic scope of a caregiver's job including how to preserve your client's safety and integrity, help with mobility and independence, and how to work with the rules and regulations that govern your job: MARCH 30, 2012 – CERTIFICATE Care003: Ethics and Personal Rights – Ethics is the art of knowing the right thing to do, even in confusing circumstances. This course will help you better manage those gray areas when its hard to know the right thing to do: MARCH 30, 2012 – CERTIFICATE Care004: Communicating with Others: 2 Hours – This 2 credit course will help you to understand how to communicate with impaired clients, individuals with Alzheimer's or memory loss, agitated people and others in your work: MARCH 30, 2012 – CERTIFICATE Care005: Understanding Client Rights – No matter what the care setting, your clients have rights – rights to privacy, dignity, independence and respect, among other things. Learn how to apply these rights in your daily work with all clients: MARCH 30, 2012 – CERTIFICATE Care006: Promoting Your Clients' Independence – Keeping clients as independent as possible is a cornerstone of good care. Learn how to maintain your clients' independence, while also providing care when needed. This course covers topics of skin care and positioning for more dependent clients, too: MARCH 30, 2012 – CERTIFICATE Care007: Understand Elder Abuse: 2 Hours – Abuse is more than just physical. It can also be emotional, financial and sexual. Learn how to recognize and report all types of abuse and neglect, as well as how to protect yourself so that you never abuse a client in your care: MARCH 30, 2012 – CERTIFICATE ALZHEIMER'S AND MEMORY CARE
  • 3.
    ALZH01: Memory Lossand Aging, Part 1 – MARCH 30, 2012 – CERTIFICATE ALZH02: Memory Loss and Aging, Part 2 – MARCH 30, 2012 – CERTIFICATE ALZH03: Getting a Diagnosis, Part 1 – MARCH 30, 2012 – CERTIFICATE ALZH04: Getting a Diagnosis, Part 2 – MARCH 30, 2012 – CERTIFICATE ALZH05: Learning to Communicate – MARCH 30, 2012 – CERTIFICATE BASIC FIRST AIDE COURSE FIRS01: Burns and Poisons – MARCH 30, 2012 – CERTIFICATE FIRS02: Falls and Wounds – SEPTEMBER 7, 2012 – CERTIFICATE FIRS03: Shock and Heart Attacks – MARCH 30, 2012 – CERTIFICATE FIRS04: Strokes and Choking – MARCH 30, 2012 – CERTIFICATE FIRS05: Other Sudden Emergencies – MARCH 30, 2012 – CERTIFICATE CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION – FIRST AIDE CERTIFICATE – SEPTEMBER 7, 2012 FOOD AND NUTRITION COURSE FOOD01: Eating Right and Providing Good Nutrition, Part 1 – Believe it or not, the number one complaint in a senior living community isn't generally about care – it's about the food! – MARCH 30, 2012 – CERTIFICATE
  • 4.
    FOOD02: Eating Rightand Providing Good Nutrition, Part 2 – The temperature at which food is stored and cooked controls and destroys the bacteria that cause food borne illnesses. – MARCH 30, 2012 – CERTIFICATE FOOD03: Promoting Successful Dining – A care concern in elder living environment – whether it be long-term care, adult foster care, or assisted living – is ensuring sufficient nutritional intake to promote overall good health. – MARCH 30, 2012 – CERTIFICATE FOOD04: Food and Culture – This course is about food and culture. You might be surprised at how much of a role culture has in the food choices we all make. – MARCH 30, 2012 – CERTIFICATE OREGON MEDICATIONS COURSE MED101: Introduction to Medication Management – MARCH 31, 2012 – CERTIFICATE MED102: Understanding Medication Orders, Part 1 – MARCH 31, 2012 – CERTIFICATE MED103: Understanding Medication Orders, Part 2 – MARCH 31, 2012 – CERTIFICATE MED104:Safely Monitoring Medications: MARCH 31, 2012 – CERTIFICATE MED105: Documentation of Medication Handling, Part 1 – MARCH 31, 2012 – CERTIFICATE MED06: Documentation of Medication Handling, Part 2 – MARCH 31, 2012 – CERTIFICATE Final Certificate of Completion – Medications – Oregon ALF / RCF Regulations Certificate (2012) – MARCH 31, 2012 – CERTIFICATE PROVIDING PERSONAL CARE PPC01: Philosophy and Basic Principles – This course outlines the basics of care including care priorities and goals. – MARCH 31, 2012 –
  • 5.
    CERTIFICATE PPC02: the Caregiver'sCode of Ethics – From time to time you'll face situations where you don't really know the right thing to do. It is at these times that you'll want to think back to the Code of Ethics that you'll learn about in this course. – MARCH 31, 2012 – CERTIFICATE PPC03: Understanding the Aging Process – In this course we will take a look at the changes, system by system, and how you can help the older person adjust to these changes. – MARCH 31, 2012 – CERTIFICATE PPC04: Bathing Basics – This course discusses the importance of bathing older people and how you can help without infringing on personal privacy or independence. – MARCH 31, 2012 – CERTIFICATE PPC05: Assisting with Dressing – As a caregiver, it will be your responsibility to assist your residents with getting dressed and undressed. – MARCH 31,2012 – CERTIFICATE PPC06: Basic Grooming Assistance – In this course, you will learn about basic grooming, specifically hair care, oral hygiene, shaving and nail care. – MARCH 31, 2012 – CERTIFICATE PPC07: Bowel and Bladder Care – Toileting is a big dignity issue for elderly residents in your care, especially when the resident has a problem with incontinence (loss of control of bowel or bladder) – MARCH 31, 2012 – CERTIFICATE PROVIDING PERSONAL CARE: Certificate of Completion – MARCH 31, 2012 – CERTIFICATE UNDERSTANDING SERVICE PLANS SERV01: Understanding Service Plans – MARCH 30, 2012 – CERTIFICATE