6 Pa. Code § 20.34 - Caregiver education and training
(a)
General. The purpose of
caregiver education and training is to strengthen caregiving skills and ease
the burden of caregiving, with special attention to health problems of
carereceivers, coping skills for caregivers and the performance of appropriate
personal care tasks. For the purpose of this Program, caregiver education shall
be carried out on a face-to-face basis or, at a minimum, through videotape
instruction. Printed educational materials may be used to supplement these
activities.
(b)
Service
activities. The service activities of caregiver education may consist
of a variety of approaches designed to reach the general caregiver population
in the community. Area agencies on aging shall take steps to ensure that
opportunities for caregiver education are readily accessible to caregivers
under the Program. Activities include the following:
(1) The review of existing assessment
documentation, and intensive exploration of the educational needs of individual
caregivers.
(2) The development of
programming to meet the educational needs of individual Program caregivers and
groups of Program caregivers.
(3)
Hands-on training to develop a caregiver's skill in performing an essential
task of caregiving such as bathing.
(4) The development of an educational
library. An educational library may contain either written or videotaped
material, and shall promote both individual or group Program caregiver
utilization of this material.
(5)
Special "caregiver days," such as events held in recognition of National
Caregivers Week or Older Americans Month. These "Caregiver Days" may consist of
educational programs, group interaction or group review of educational
videotapes.
(6) Support group
activities, including educational programming.
(7) The review of educational videotapes by
individual caregivers in their homes.
(8) The facilitation of caregiver access to
educational services not available directly from the
Program.
(c)
Funding caregiver education. The area agency on aging is not
required to fund as a core service all caregiver education services available.
In developing caregiver education services, area agencies on aging shall rely
heavily upon other resources of the area agency on aging and local resources
available elsewhere in the community. Program plans shall contain minimal
reliance upon funding appropriated under this chapter to fund caregiver
education activities.
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