Good Nursing and Medical Training offers a Proxy Caregiver Training Program to train proxy caregivers according to the rules and regulations set by the Department of Community Health (DCH) and the Healthcare Facility Regulations (HFR). The training will provide the students with the skills needed to perform daily health maintenance activities and medication administration to stable residents in personal care homes.
Proxy caregivers play a vital role in the well-being and health maintenance of residents in their personal homes or a community residential setting. A proxy caregiver is an unlicensed person who has been trained by a health care professional, such as doctors, pharmacists, and nurses. Registered nurses provide this training at GNAMT. The training includes health maintenance activities necessary for the residents’ wellbeing, medication administration, infection control, documentation, communication skills, and resident safety. The proxy caregiver must give a return demonstration and be evaluated for particular skills. For your convenience, Good Nursing and Medical Training will come on-site to your facility and do the training.