Could your team benefit from learning techniques to prevent, de-escalate and respond to resident staff aggression? If so, get them registered for the upcoming Long-Term Care Resident to Staff Aggression: Prevention and Response training. This opportunity is not just for nursing staff.  Employees from all departments and roles will benefit.

Join us in-person in Mankato (April 19), Lenexa (April 20), Salina (June 13) or Garden City (June 14). If these locations and dates don’t meet your needs, we have live, virtual sessions in March, May, June and July or on-demand training too.

There is no cost to attend since the training is funded by an OSHA Susan Harwood Targeted Training Grant.  The training is designed specifically for long-term care employees.  The interactive training will be offered in several formats starting in March.   All attendees will receive a certificate of completion and those licensed in Kanas may be eligible for CE credits. The training is offered in multiple formats, locations, dates, and times for convenience.

 For more information or to get registered, visit Resident To Staff Aggression Training.

 (This material was produced under grant number SH-39151-SH2 from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, U.S. Department of Labor. It does not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the U.S. Department of Labor, nor does mention of trade names, commercial products, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.)

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Stephanie Gfeller, MS, LACHA is the Director of Education and Leadership. Stephanie joined the association in 2019 and oversees the development of our education programs, writes and manages all of our federal grant programs, and leads our Center for Leadership program. With her master’s degree in Gerontology from Kansas State University, adult care home administrator license, experience as a researcher and instructor at the K State Center on Aging, and endless creativity, Stephanie is ideally suited to her leadership role in our field. Outside of work Stephanie enjoys reading, supporting her kids at all their activities, serving as a 4-H club leader, and being outside helping on her family farm. You can reach Stephanie directly at 785.670.8047.