STATE NEWS

What Happens with Temporary Aides After the Governor’s Emergency Declaration Expires?
This in from KDADS Deputy Secretary Scott Brunner:  The emergency declaration giving Governor Kelly additional authorities will expire on March 31. The Temporary Aide (TA) designation was authorized under this emergency declaration.  When the declaration expires, TAs will not be able to continue working in that capacity without following existing training requirements as a certified nurse aide or other certified direct care position (i.e. paid nutrition assistant).  KDADS has explored options to provide an expedited course.  However, community colleges and some of the course operators expressed concerns about starting expedited classes for transition based on their accreditation status and instructor availability.

KDADS will continue to monitor changes in the emergency declaration that could extend the time for TAs to continue their current functions.  As of now, after March 31st, those TA designations will end and those staff working under the TA designation will have to stop providing direct resident care.

Here is a list of current, approved CNA courses that have course dates.  You can use this list to contact schools and see if your TAs can enroll in an existing course to become a CNA. Schools that have indicated that courses are full might be able to accommodate some additional students if you reach out to them directly.

If you have questions, contact scott.brunner@ks.org. Please cc your comments/questions to dana@leadingagekansas.org.

KDHE Weekly Partner Update for COVID-19
The slides and Q&A for the 03-11-21 COVID-19 Update for Local Partners webinar are now available.

The next COVID-19 Update for Local Partners will take place Thursday, March 18th at 10 AM CST. Register for the webinar. Password: KDHECOVID

Kansas COVID-19 Cluster Summary     
As of March 17th, there is only one long-term care facility with a cluster, and it is not a LeadingAge Kansas Member.

Statewide Active COVID-19 Clusters    

  • Clusters: 62
  • Cases: 4,335
  • Hospitalizations: 117

Kansas COVID-19: Case Rates    

  • Cases: 298,904    
  • Total Case Rate Per 1,000: 102.60
  • Daily Cases Diagnosed: 125 

Long-Term Care Facilities with Active Cluster Case Information    

  • Clusters: 17
  • Cases: 613   
  • Hospitalizations: 54

Source: https://www.coronavirus.kdheks.gov/160/COVID-19-in-Kansas   

VACCINE NEWS

Kansas COVID-19 Vaccination Overview    

  • 596,162 People Vaccinated      
  • 894,507 Total Doses Reported as Administered    
     – First Dose: 596,161 
     – Second Dose: 298,283 
  • 1,274,600 Total Doses Distributed    
     – State Distributed: 1,053,630  
     – Federal LTC Program: 220,970  
  • 20.5% of Kansans Vaccinated with One Dose  

Source: https://www.kansasvaccine.gov/158/Data   

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