Lesson Example Copy

Handwashing is one of the most important ways to prevent the spread of disease. It is important to use soap and water and wash your hands for at least 30 seconds or the time it takes to sing the ABC’s.

Hands should be washed:

  • Before, during, and after preparing food
  • Before eating food
  • Before and after caring for someone who is sick
  • Before and after treating a cut or wound
  • After using the bathroom, changing diapers, or helping someone in the restroom
  • After blowing your nose, coughing, or sneezing
  • After touching an animal, animal food or treats, animal cages, or animal waste
  • After touching garbage
  • If your hands are visibly dirty or greasy

What You Need To Know About Handwashing

Simon- DAIL Employee

Simon tells you, “I never knew how important handwashing was until I watched this video. It’s gross to see how many germs stay on our skin.”

Watch this video for more information about how and why hands should be washed. The entire video must be watched before being able to move on.

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Think Spot: Handwashing

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Welcome

Simon, a guardianship employee.

Hi, I am Simon. While it is never pleasant to think about, individuals we work with will pass away. It is important for us to understand how to cope with the loss of an individual under guardianship while following related policies and procedures.

Illustration of Aida the trainer.

A Reminder from Aida:

This course is part of a series of trainings required for all new employees. All new hires are required to satisfactorily complete trainings before being assigned cases.

All courses must be completed in order and in a timely manner.

Lesson Example Copy

Handwashing is one of the most important ways to prevent the spread of disease. It is important to use soap and water and wash your hands for at least 30 seconds or the time it takes to sing the ABC’s.

Hands should be washed:

  • Before, during, and after preparing food
  • Before eating food
  • Before and after caring for someone who is sick
  • Before and after treating a cut or wound
  • After using the bathroom, changing diapers, or helping someone in the restroom
  • After blowing your nose, coughing, or sneezing
  • After touching an animal, animal food or treats, animal cages, or animal waste
  • After touching garbage
  • If your hands are visibly dirty or greasy

What You Need To Know About Handwashing

Simon- DAIL Employee

Simon tells you, “I never knew how important handwashing was until I watched this video. It’s gross to see how many germs stay on our skin.”

Watch this video for more information about how and why hands should be washed. The entire video must be watched before being able to move on.

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Think Spot: Handwashing

Black and white drawing of a lightbulb with a pencil outlining the shape.

Copy/paste the think spot text in here

Lesson Example Copy

Handwashing is one of the most important ways to prevent the spread of disease. It is important to use soap and water and wash your hands for at least 30 seconds or the time it takes to sing the ABC’s.

Hands should be washed:

  • Before, during, and after preparing food
  • Before eating food
  • Before and after caring for someone who is sick
  • Before and after treating a cut or wound
  • After using the bathroom, changing diapers, or helping someone in the restroom
  • After blowing your nose, coughing, or sneezing
  • After touching an animal, animal food or treats, animal cages, or animal waste
  • After touching garbage
  • If your hands are visibly dirty or greasy

What You Need To Know About Handwashing

Simon- DAIL Employee

Simon tells you, “I never knew how important handwashing was until I watched this video. It’s gross to see how many germs stay on our skin.”

Watch this video for more information about how and why hands should be washed. The entire video must be watched before being able to move on.

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Think Spot: Handwashing

Black and white drawing of a lightbulb with a pencil outlining the shape.

Copy/paste the think spot text in here

Lesson Example Copy

Handwashing is one of the most important ways to prevent the spread of disease. It is important to use soap and water and wash your hands for at least 30 seconds or the time it takes to sing the ABC’s.

Hands should be washed:

  • Before, during, and after preparing food
  • Before eating food
  • Before and after caring for someone who is sick
  • Before and after treating a cut or wound
  • After using the bathroom, changing diapers, or helping someone in the restroom
  • After blowing your nose, coughing, or sneezing
  • After touching an animal, animal food or treats, animal cages, or animal waste
  • After touching garbage
  • If your hands are visibly dirty or greasy

What You Need To Know About Handwashing

Simon- DAIL Employee

Simon tells you, “I never knew how important handwashing was until I watched this video. It’s gross to see how many germs stay on our skin.”

Watch this video for more information about how and why hands should be washed. The entire video must be watched before being able to move on.

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Think Spot: Handwashing

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Welcome

Dazia, a Guardianship employee.

Hi! I’m Dazia! I am going to be helping you navigate through the content for Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) and End of Life (EOL) Care Request. Thinking about this part of being a guardian can be difficult, but it’s an important and needed topic to discuss.

Illustration of Aida the trainer.

A Reminder from Aida:

This course is part of a series of trainings required for all new employees. All new hires are required to satisfactorily complete trainings before being assigned cases.

All courses must be completed in order and in a timely manner.

Resources

Have questions or need help with Universal Precautions? DAIL has nurse consultants available to provide resources, answer questions, and provide assistance.

Handouts

Lesson Example Copy

Handwashing is one of the most important ways to prevent the spread of disease. It is important to use soap and water and wash your hands for at least 30 seconds or the time it takes to sing the ABC’s.

Hands should be washed:

  • Before, during, and after preparing food
  • Before eating food
  • Before and after caring for someone who is sick
  • Before and after treating a cut or wound
  • After using the bathroom, changing diapers, or helping someone in the restroom
  • After blowing your nose, coughing, or sneezing
  • After touching an animal, animal food or treats, animal cages, or animal waste
  • After touching garbage
  • If your hands are visibly dirty or greasy

What You Need To Know About Handwashing

Simon- DAIL Employee

Simon tells you, “I never knew how important handwashing was until I watched this video. It’s gross to see how many germs stay on our skin.”

Watch this video for more information about how and why hands should be washed. The entire video must be watched before being able to move on.

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Think Spot: Handwashing

Black and white drawing of a lightbulb with a pencil outlining the shape.

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Welcome

Illustration of Jeffery, the new hire.

Hi, I am Jeffrey. I am still a new employee with the Guardianship team.  While I am somewhat familiar with understanding the levels of incident reports, I am still learning more about entering them into KYGFIS.  Simon has been a great resource and is working with me to help me understand more about documenting incident reports.

Illustration of Aida the trainer.

A Reminder from Aida:

This course is part of a series of trainings required for all new employees. All new hires are required to satisfactorily complete trainings before being assigned cases.

All courses must be completed in order and in a timely manner.

Resources Example Copy

Have questions or need help with Universal Precautions? DAIL has nurse consultants available to provide resources, answer questions, and provide assistance.

Handouts