Florida Assisted Living Facilities Practice Exam

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What must staff complete every 2 years if they provide direct care to residents?

Training on elopement procedures

12 hours of training on care standards

Continuing education in related topics

Staff providing direct care to residents are required to complete continuing education in related topics every two years to ensure they remain up-to-date with the latest practices, regulations, and knowledge relevant to their roles. This ongoing education is crucial for maintaining high standards of care and ensuring that staff are equipped with current information and skills to address the needs of residents effectively. Continuing education enables staff to learn about advancements in caregiving techniques, regulatory changes, and best practices in the field of assisted living. By adhering to this requirement, staff can contribute positively to the overall quality of care and support offered to residents. While the other options provide specific training topics or hours, the overarching requirement for continuing education encompasses a broader range of learning opportunities that staff must engage in to sustain their proficiency in delivering care.

4 hours of mental health services training

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