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Nurse Aide Training: Choosing Your Best Option!

Nurse Aide Training: Choosing Your Best Option!. CTE Summer Conference 2014 CTE Administrators Session Monday – July 14, 2014 10:15am – 12:15pm Location: Imperial D – Koury Center. It takes a village…. Panel: Kathy Turner – DHSR / CARE CARE Consultants

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Nurse Aide Training: Choosing Your Best Option!

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  1. Nurse Aide Training: Choosing Your Best Option! CTE Summer Conference 2014 CTE Administrators Session Monday – July 14, 2014 10:15am – 12:15pm Location: Imperial D – Koury Center

  2. It takes a village… Panel: • Kathy Turner – DHSR / CARE • CARE Consultants • CTE Directors: Chris Bailey, Chip Lucas, others • Lisa Eads, NC CC CCP Coordinator • Rob Hines, NCDPI CCP Coordinator • Community College Participants

  3. In the beginning…

  4. Approved NA I training in NCDPI high schools began SY 89-90 • High School Health Occupations Teachers received this memo 11-20-1989 • DHSR MOU 8-1-1995

  5. June 19, 2002 – Cumberland County Involvement

  6. August 1, 1995 This memorandum of understanding (hereinafter referred to as "MOU") establishes the basis for cooperation between the North Carolina Department of Human Resources, Division of Facility Services, (hereinafter referred to as "DFS") and the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction, Vocational and Technical Education (hereinafter referred to as "DPI") in maintaining the quality of nurse aide training in North Carolina.

  7. Traditional NC High School Nurse Aide Training • Funded with “high school” funding streams • Oversight by NCDPI via MOU with DHSR • Complies with OBRA and DHSR • Teachers become DPI licensed high school teachers

  8. NAI training options for high school students NOW

  9. Effective January 1, 2012 Aide Training Nurse Career Technical Education Pathway

  10. January 1, 2012 Career and CollegePromise (CCP) provides dual enrollment educational opportunities for eligible NC high school students in order to accelerate completion of college certificates, diplomas, and associate degrees that lead to college transfer or provide entry-level jobs.

  11. Supplanting? NO LEAs may have BOTH traditional high school funded and CCP nurse aide training!

  12. CCP requirements for Nurse Aide Training students To be eligible for enrollment, a high school student must meet the following criteria: • Be a high school junior or senior; • Have a weighted GPA of 3.0 on high school courses or have the recommendation of the high school principal or his/her designee; and • Meet the prerequisites for the career (not NCDPI) pathway. (Pathway of the Community College) • High school counselors should consider students’ PLAN scores in making pathway recommendations.

  13. CCP NAT students will take • NAS101Nurse Aide I (6 sem credit) • NAS102Nurse Aide II (6 sem credit) BON regulation (CC has exemption) • NAS103 Home Health Care (2 sem credit) 14 semester hours

  14. Nurse Aide Training CCP NAIIs cannot work as a NAII until they have graduatedfrom high school. (True of ALL NAIIs)

  15. Career College PromiseNurse Aide Training for High Schools • Funded with “community college” funding streams • Oversight by DHSR / NOT DPI • Complies with OBRA and DHSR • Teachers on the “curriculum side” of the community college • CC earn FTEs • Tuition is waved for CCP students

  16. NURSE AIDE TRAINING Program RegulationRegulatory OVERSIGHT…

  17. Kathy Turner– DHSR / Center for Aide Regulation and Education, Manager • CARE Consultants – Next Slide

  18. Western RegionGaynelle Rogers Piedmont RegionJan Middleton Triangle RegionVickie Fore Coastal RegionTeressa Banks

  19. Alleghany Northampton Currituck Warren Ashe Stokes Gates Surry Camden Rockingham Caswell Person Vance Hertford Pasquotank Granville Watauga Halifax Perquimans Wilkes Yadkin Chowan Forsyth Orange Avery Franklin Bertie Guilford Mitchell Durham Alamance Nash Caldwell Alexander Davie Edgecombe Yancey Madison Iredell Martin Washington Tyrrell Davidson Dare Wake Burke Randolph Chatham Wilson Catawba McDowell Rowan Buncombe Pitt Beaufort Haywood Johnston Greene Lee Swain Lincoln Hyde Rutherford Henderson Harnett Cabarrus Wayne Graham Stanly Cleveland Moore Polk Montgomery Jackson Gaston Mecklenburg Lenoir Craven Transylvania Macon Cherokee Pamlico Richmond Jones Clay Cumberland Hoke Sampson Union Anson Sampson Duplin Carteret Scotland Onslow Robeson Bladen Pender Piedmont RegionJan Middleton828-578-0484 Western RegionGaynelle Rogers828-251-6335 New Hanover Columbus Coastal RegionTeressa Banks252-974-0150 Brunswick Triangle RegionVickie Fore919-855-3985 NC Division of Health Service Regulation CENTER FOR AIDE REGULATION AND EDUCATION (CARE) REGIONS

  20. Nurse Aide Training Young juniors who become NAI will not be old enough to work and their listing will expire!

  21. There is no DHSR oversight regarding prerequisite being met. • LEA/High School counselors must assure prerequisites are met! • Understand Health Care Personnel Registry laws

  22. Career College PromiseNurse Aide Training for High Schools • Guided Discussion

  23. Proprietary SchoolsNurse Aide Training • For-profit businesses which provide vocational education and training • Oversight by DHSR / NOT DPI • Complies with OBRA and DHSR – patient protection • Complies with NC Proprietary School laws – student protection • Licensed by Office of Proprietary Schools / State Board of Community College

  24. “OTHER” possibly unwholesomeNurse Aide Training • For-profit businesses • Oversight: NO • Complies with OBRA and DHSR: NO • Licensed by Office of Proprietary Schools / State Board of Community College: NO, but almost always fall under requirement/law to be licensed. As the public reports these programs to DHSR, they are reported to Attorney General.

  25. How Will I Know? • List of DHSR-approved Nurse Aide I Training Programs (updated monthly) - http://www.ncdhhs.gov/dhsr/hcpr/pdf/trainingprograms.pdf • List of Licensed Proprietary Schools - http://www.nccommunitycolleges.edu/sites/default/files/basic-page-file-uploads/proprietary-schools/directory_0.pdf

  26. Reminders: • When a high school that has previously done traditional training, moves to CCP training, please notify the NCDPI office. NAT number must be withdrawn • Students test as a community college student, not high school student

  27. Reminders: Cont. • May have more than one type of NAI training. • PearsonVue NNAAP reports go to the CTE Directors for Traditional HS NAT. Notify Agnes if contact changes.

  28. Thanks for your participation!

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