Our Services

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Professional Credentialing
We provide comprehensive healthcare training programs designed to help caregivers and healthcare professionals meet certification requirements, expand their knowledge, and deliver exceptional care. Our courses combine practical skills, real-world application, and industry best practices to prepare students for success in a variety of healthcare settings.
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Emergancy Response & Safety Certifications
Our emergency response and safety training programs equip healthcare professionals, caregivers, employers, and community members with the knowledge and confidence to respond effectively during emergencies. Through hands-on instruction and real-world scenarios, participants gain practical skills that can help save lives and promote safer environments at home, work, and in the community.
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Independent Nursing Assessments
We provide independent nursing assessments to help individuals, families, and caregivers better understand a person's health, safety, and care needs. Conducted by a Registered Nurse, these assessments offer an objective, professional evaluation and can serve as an extra set of eyes when navigating healthcare decisions, planning for future care, or determining eligibility for services and support programs.
Our goal is to help clients and families make informed decisions while promoting safety, independence, and quality of life.
Professional Credentialing & Healthcare Training Programs
75-Hour Home Care Aide (HCA) Training
Partnered with Homewatch Caregivers of Tacoma
Students Will Learn:
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Caregiving fundamentals and professional standards
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Personal care assistance techniques
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Infection prevention and control
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Client rights, dignity, and confidentiality
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Communication and interpersonal skills
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Nutrition, hydration, and meal assistance
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Mobility, transfers, and fall prevention
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Safety and emergency preparedness
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Documentation and reporting
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Dementia, mental health, and developmental disability care
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End-of-life care principles
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Hands-on caregiving skills and competency practice
Continuing Education (CEU) Courses
Topics May Include:
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Professional boundaries
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Client rights and advocacy
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Infection prevention
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Fall prevention
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Communication techniques
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Cultural competency
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End-of-life care
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Ethics in caregiving
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Safety and emergency preparedness
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Chronic disease management
Courses may be customized to meet individual or organizational needs.
Dementia Specialty Training
Students Will Learn:
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Understanding dementia and disease progression
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Effective communication strategies
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Managing challenging behaviors
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Reducing confusion and anxiety
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Creating safe environments
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Promoting independence and dignity
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Person-centered care approaches
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Family support and caregiver resources
Mental Health Specialty Training
Students Will Learn:
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Common mental health conditions
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Effective communication techniques
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De-escalation strategies
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Trauma-informed care principles
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Building trust and rapport
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Supporting emotional well-being
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Crisis recognition and response
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Community resources and referrals
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Training
Students Will Learn:
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Understanding traumatic brain injuries
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Physical, cognitive, and behavioral effects of TBI
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Communication strategies
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Safety considerations
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Promoting independence and recovery
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Managing challenging behaviors
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Supporting daily living activities
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Family education and support techniques
Nurse Delegation
Students Will Learn:
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Washington State Nurse Delegation regulations
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Roles and responsibilities of delegated caregivers
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Medication assistance and administration
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Documentation requirements
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Client observation and reporting
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Infection control practices
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Recognizing and reporting changes in condition
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Safe performance of delegated nursing tasks
Nurse Delegation - Diabetes:
Students will learn:
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Blood glucose monitoring
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Diabetic medications and insulin awareness
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Recognition of hypo- and hyperglycemia
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Proper documentation and reporting procedures
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Diabetes-related emergency response
Emergency Response & Safety Certification Programs
First Aid & CPR Certification
Students Will Learn:
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Adult, child, and infant CPR techniques
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How to recognize cardiac arrest
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Proper use of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED)
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How to assist choking victims
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Responding to breathing emergencies
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Managing severe bleeding and wound care
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Treating burns, fractures, and sprains
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Recognizing signs of stroke and heart attack
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Responding to seizures and diabetic emergencies
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Emergency scene safety and assessment
Basic Life Support (BLS)
Students Will Learn:
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High-performance CPR for adults, children, and infants
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Effective AED operation
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Two-rescuer CPR techniques
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Bag-mask ventilation skills
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Team dynamics during resuscitation efforts
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Recognition of respiratory and cardiac emergencies
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Emergency response within healthcare settings
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Patient assessment and activation of emergency response systems
Bloodborne Pathogens Training
Students Will Learn:
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What bloodborne pathogens are and how they spread
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Common infectious diseases, including HIV, Hepatitis B, and Hepatitis C
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Universal precautions and standard precautions
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Proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE)
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Safe handling and disposal of contaminated materials
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Exposure prevention strategies
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Procedures following potential exposure incidents
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Workplace safety requirements and best practices
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Infection control fundamentals
Independent Nursing Assessments & Care Planning
Comprehensive Health & Care Assessments
Assessments May Include:
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Physical health and wellness review
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Mobility and fall-risk evaluation
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Activities of daily living (ADL) assessment
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Medication management review
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Nutrition and hydration concerns
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Cognitive and memory observations
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Home safety considerations
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Caregiver support needs
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Identification of potential health risks
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Recommendations for additional services or resources
Long-Term Care & Support Planning
We Can Help With:
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Understanding levels of care available
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Home care recommendations
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Long-term care planning
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Aging-in-place considerations
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Family caregiving support strategies
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Community resource referrals
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Care coordination recommendations
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Guidance for healthcare decision-making
Medicare & Medicaid Support Assessments
Areas Reviewed May Include:
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Current health and functional status
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Assistance required with daily activities
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Safety concerns within the home
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Need for caregiver support services
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Documentation of care needs
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Recommendations for additional resources and services
Caregiver & Family Consultations
Consultations May Include:
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Reviewing current care plans
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Identifying gaps in care or support
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Addressing caregiver concerns
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Education on health conditions and care needs
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Recommendations for improving safety and quality of life
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Assistance navigating available healthcare resources