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  1. IN THE KNOW CAREGIVER TRAINING. 4324 Alston Avenue, Suite 204, Durham, North Carolina 27713. www.knowingmore.com 877-809-5515 info@knowingmore.com. TRAINING OPTIONS. There’s no doubt that online learning has revolutionized caregiver training. It’s convenient, easy, interactive, and engaging.

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  2. Online Training. How Does It Work? Preview a Course; Request a Demo; Request a Quote; Caregiver Certification; Instructor-Led Training. How it Works; PDF Catalog; PDF In-Service Preview; Course Catalog; State Requirements; Resources. Reports & Webinars; ITK Blog; FAQs; About Us. About In the Know; Contact Us; Privacy Policy; Login; Request a ...

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  4. Your In the Know portal can be a one-stop-shop for training both your caregivers and your clinicians! Simply discuss your needs with one of our Caregiver Training Advisors and you’ll receive a quote for your customized clinician library of online courses—MOST of which provide CNE credit. ANCC ACCREDITED COURSES

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  5. Complete CEU Library. $59 Unlimited use for one caregiver for one year. Need CEUs to keep your CNA or HHA certification current? Get started with an all-access pass to our top 50 courses for one year. Please note: this is a SINGLE SEAT that provides continuing education credit for one caregiver.

    • Prepare and Plan Ahead. Whenever you assist with transfers or repositioning, you should: Take time to gather equipment. Assess the environment.
    • Use the right body movements. The medical world’s old mantra was “lift with your legs, not your back,”. However, a 2021 research by Michael von Arx and team shows that lifting with just the legs can still strain the spine tissues to their limits.
    • Keep your feet moving; avoid twisting your body. Common training just says “don’t twist your back!” But even certain ways of stepping still makes the torso need to suddenly turn in ways that squeeze the spine.
    • Hold correctly. Even with good movement, wrong grabs can hurt the back more. Holding someone the wrong way increases press and rub forces on the spine.
  6. Moving and handling technique refers to the correct and safe way of lifting, carrying, and supporting individuals to prevent injury for both the caregiver and the person being moved. Moving and handling safety is one of the most important skills for people working in the health and social care sector.

  7. TRAINING OPTIONS. Options for Individual Caregivers. Need to train an entire team of caregivers? GET A QUOTE. BY THE NUMBERS. In the Know is a trusted caregiver training provider to thousands of clients worldwide.

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