This introductory level course package meets HCSSA requirements in Texas. Check out this 8-hour Texas HCSSA package for administrators at Relias Academy.
This package meets additional 16 clock hours of educational training that a first-time administrator and alternate administrator must complete before the end of the first 12 months after designation to the position as outlined in Ch. 558.259 d of The Texas Department of Aging and Disability Services (DADS).
This HCCSA bundle contains 16.0 hours of CE to meet the required criteria and includes Home Health and OASIS D-1, affirmative action, cultural competence, HH Conditions of Participation, Survey Protocols and Interpretive Guidelines (G-Tags), infection control, legal aspects of documentation in home care, Completing the CMS-485, HIPAA, corporate compliance for home health managers, nutrition, abuse, preventing medical errors, emergencies and other management and care topics.
Disclaimer: This package contains 16.75 hours of CE to meet the topics criteria.
This bundle meets the 12-hour training requirements as outlined in Ch. 558.260 of The Texas Department of Aging and Disability Services (DADS) for Administrators and Alternate Administrators of Home and Community Support Service Agencies (HCSSA). This course bundle offers 12 clock hours of training that must be obtained within 12 months of designation and for annual CEUs thereafter.
This HCCSA bundle covers topics curated for administrators and includes advance care planning and communication with the dying, home care and OASIS-D1, HR, cultural competence, preventing hospital admissions and readmissions, and dementia and Alzheimer’s disease.
This bundle meets the 12-hour training requirements as outlined in Ch. 558.260 of The Texas Department of Aging and Disability Services (DADS) for Administrators and Alternate Administrators of Home and Community Support Service Agencies (HCSSA). This course bundle offers 12 clock hours of training that must be obtained within 12 months of designation and for annual CEUs thereafter.
This HCCSA bundle covers topics curated for administrators and includes post COVID-19 depression and anxiety, domestic violence awareness, patient rights, effective communication, care planning, and several courses with a focus on interpersonal conflict and emergency response.
This bundle meets the 12-hour training requirements as outlined in Ch. 558.260 of The Texas Department of Aging and Disability Services (DADS) for Administrators and Alternate Administrators of Home and Community Support Service Agencies (HCSSA). This course bundle offers 12 clock hours of training that must be obtained within 12 months of designation and for annual CEUs thereafter.
This HCCSA bundle covers topics curated for administrators and includes HIPAA, post COVID-19 healthcare reform, patient rights, sexual harassment, and a comprehensive overview of Alzheimer’s disease.
All administrators of Home and Community Support Services Agencies, or HCSSAs, must complete an education and training course related to Texas Administrative Code or TAC (2021), Title 26, Health and Human Services, Part 1, Chapter 558, Licensing Standards for Home and Community Support Services Agencies. The information presented in the subchapters of this source prepares individuals to fulfill the prerequisites required to become a home health administrator or alternate administrator. This course covers Subchapters A, B, D, E, F, and G of this source. Subchapter C is covered in Part 2 of this course.
This course package meets HCSSA training requirements in the state of Texas. Check out this 12-hour Texas HCSSA package for administrators at Relias Academy.
This bundle meets the 12-hour training requirements as outlined in Ch. 558.260 of The Texas Department of Aging and Disability Services (DADS) for Administrators and Alternate Administrators of Home and Community Support Service Agencies (HCSSA). This course bundle offers 12 clock hours of training that must be obtained within 12 months of designation and for annual CEUs thereafter.
This HCCSA bundle covers topics pertinent to administrators of hospice providers including licensing rules for hospice in Texas, HIPAA, risk management principles, HR, Medicare Part B billing for hospice, and managing your hospice cap. It also covers care topics including prevention of back injuries, managing pain in palliative care, preventing infection, and HIPAA.
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