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Find similar grantsConsumer Run Organizations Grant is sponsored by Kansas Department for Aging and Disability Services. Supports Kansas Consumer Run Organizations that provide peer support services for individuals with mental health challenges, substance use, or co-occurring disorders.
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Member Tools and Resources KS Medicaid Cost Report Navigator Emergency Preparedness CoPs Business Office Collaboration Group Quality of Life Collaboration Group Human Resources Collaboration Group Governance Resource Portal Legislative Action Center Careers in Aging Month Educator Resources Education Events Calendar Call for Educational Presentations 2026 Spring Conference & Expo The Foundation has received many training and research grants over the years to support workforce efforts for long-term care.
Learn more about our most recent projects below. If you have questions about our grant work, please contact Stephanie Gfeller at 1-800-264-5242 or [email protected] .
Active Shooter Prevention & Response for Long-Term Care Training Through an OSHA Susan Harwood Targeted Topics Training Grant, the LeadingAge Kansas Foundation developed an interactive application-focused training to help organizations and individual employees with pre-event, during event, and post-event strategies for active shooter situations.
The training focused heavily on prevention but also taught Run, Hide, Fight techniques in the context of senior care and post-incident response from the individual employee and organizational levels. The role of policy, effective communication and a workplace safety culture was explored. This traini ng sessions began in March of 2024 and will run through August 2024.
If you are interested in more information on the training, please contact Stephanie Gfeller at [email protected] . Learn more and register for this training here.
Long-Term Care Resident to Staff Aggression: Prevention and Response Training Through an OSHA Susan Harwood Targeted Topics Training Grant, the LeadingAge Kansas Foundation developed an interactive application-focused training to help caregivers learn the tools and strategies necessary to prevent and respond to resident aggression.
The training focused heavily on prevention but also taught techniques for de-escalation as well as during and post-incident response from the individual employee and organizational levels . The role of policy, effective communication and a workplace safety culture was explored. This traini ng ran from March through December of 2022.
If you are interested in this training, please contact Stephanie Gfeller at [email protected] . Covid-19 Safety for CNAs Training Series Through an OSHA Susan Harwood Targeted Topics Training Grant, the LeadingAge Kansas Foundation developed the COVID-19 Safety for CNAs training series. It was a five-week, live virtual training series with an interactive 90-minute training each week.
It was designed to equip (and refresh) CNAs with the knowledge needed to be safe during the COVID-19 pandemic, help them develop skills to properly protect themselves (and others), and help them gain confidence in their ability to recognize safety concerns and advocate for safety during the pandemic.
Training content sought to develop a strong understanding of the role their individual actions play in their safety and the safety of others in the organization.
The training included topics that aligned with COVID-19 survey training topics and OSHA required education topics including hand hygiene, PPE selection and use, infection control precautions, etc. Training 1: Covid-19 101 & Self-Care Training 2: PPE for Covid-19 Training 3: Respiratory Protection Training 4: Rights, Responsibilities and Communication Training 5: Putting it all Together – a fully interactive review and application focused training During the grant year over 280 long-term care workers completed the full training series.
Click here to access the training materials or take the video-based version on-demand TeamSTEPPS® Teamwork and Communication Skills for Antipsychotic Reduction Through a two-year grant from the Kansas Department on Aging and Disability Services, LeadingAge Kansas Foundation partnered with the Washburn University School of Nursing to teach long-term care workers TeamSTEPPS ® to help with antipsychotic reduction .
TeamSTEPPS ® is a research based proven program to enhance performance and resident safety using clear, consistent communication, teamwork and leadership tools and strategies. The program was developed by AHRQ and has proven effective across healthcare settings.
The project included regional trainings open to teams and individuals from Kansas long-term care organizations and on-site training and implementation support for targeted organizations. During the grant, 154 Kansas long-term care workers were trained as TeamSTEPPS ® Master Trainers, and those individuals reached an additional 1,695 long-term care workers.
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