Select Rehabilitation Webinar: COVID-19 and Trauma Informed Care: Strategies For Caregivers
Health crisis and global pandemic are presenting new and unique challenges. For most people, this will be associated with increased uncertainty and stress. When we are under stress, we are more likely to trigger the “survival” or “fight or flight” responses in our brain. For some, this may mean difficulty with executive functions, for others, difficulty managing emotional responses, and for others, it may mean difficulty making decisions. How we respond is individualized. Health crisis affects us as healthcare workers and the residents whom we serve. How should we as staff care for and approach our residents? How should we approach our staff? And how will our future interactions be affected? This session will review these concepts and more as we look at using a trauma-informed approach to address health crisis and global pandemic.
OBJECTIVES
1. Define the key elements of a trauma informed approach to care and apply these to the current pandemic environment
2. Identify suggested guidance and practical strategies for addressing residents and staff during this crisis
3. Describe techniques supervisors can utilize to address trauma and secondary trauma in employees
CREDITS
In order to obtain Nursing and/or NHA credits for this session:
• The learner must register & attend webinar individually – groups of participants cannot be accommodated.
• The learner must be logged into the webinar for the entire time.
• The learner must complete a session evaluation at the conclusion of the webinar and within 7 calendar days of the CE activity.
Note: At this time only live events are eligible for CE credit; no credit is available for on-demand or replay events.
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.
For more information about Select Rehabilitation contact
Shelley Wisnowski at swisnowski@selectrehab.com or 210.842.9720
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