Empower Your Team: Explore Our Latest Assisted Living Educational Resources

ahcancalED; Quality; Programs and Resources; Assisted Living
 

Quality care starts with knowledge. We’re thrilled to introduce a suite of new educational programs for assisted living providers designed to tackle today’s most pressing challenges in long term and post-acute care. From addressing mental health and dementia to improving operational excellence, these resources provide actionable strategies to elevate your organization’s performance and resident well-being. 


1. Comprehensive Counseling: Addressing Suicide, Substance Use, Trauma, and Grief 
Suicide and trauma are on the rise, and nearly everyone has been touched by these issues in some way. This multi-module training dives deep into suicide, trauma, substance use disorders, grief counseling, mindset, self-care, and mindfulness-based stress reduction. 
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2. Addressing Resident-to-Resident Bullying and Aggression 
Socialization is a cornerstone of long term care, but bullying behaviors can undermine resident well-being. This webinar equips providers to recognize, prevent, and respond to bullying. 
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3. Compliance or Excellence? The Choice that Shapes Your Future 
Move beyond compliance and embrace performance excellence. This session focuses on building strong systems, engaging your workforce, and achieving sustainable results. 
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4. Stop the Chaos: A Proactive Operational Management Strategy 
Is chaos slowing you down? Learn how to implement proactive strategies that streamline operations and foster quality improvement. 
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5. Addressing Perception vs. Reality Challenges for Individuals Living with Dementia 
With dementia cases projected to rise dramatically, empathy and understanding are more important than ever. This session explores how altered perceptions affect care and how to respond with compassion. 
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Ready to learn more? Visit ahcancalED​ to register for these sessions and access additional resources. Together, we can create safer, more compassionate, and high-performing care environments.