Common use of Training Documentation Clause in Contracts

Training Documentation. To have a high school diploma or equivalent. To participate in and successfully complete within the required guidelines the following required training programs, which are provided through VCSB: Medicaid Waiver Training, Medication Administration, TOVA, First Aid, CPR, Human Rights, Universal Precautions/Infection Control and False Claims. Documentation of these trainings from other agencies may be accepted, however; if TOVA has been taken elsewhere, the Sponsor must meet with the Staff Development Specialist to review. The Relief Sponsor will attend any other training as required/requested by the program. If you are required to take a Medication Refresher course due to accumulating more than 10 points due to errors within one year (based on VCSB policy), VCSB will pay for the first class. However, the Relief Sponsor will be responsible for any subsequent required classes due to unsatisfactory performance. To sign a sworn disclosure statement and submit to a criminal history background check. To complete in a timely manner, thorough and accurate documentation using acceptable grammar and spelling. To complete thorough, accurate and signed Progress Notes within 24 hours of the date of the service provided To submit completed Progress Notes via email within 24 hours of the date of the service provided, excluding weekends, holidays and prearranged approval due to vacations, etc. (applies if relief has access to the VCSB email account). To respond to all paperwork requests from the Sponsored Residential Program within 48 hours, excluding weekends and holidays. To respond to phone calls from the Sponsored Residential Program on weekdays, the same day but within no more than 24 hours, excluding weekends and holidays. To respond to all emails from the Sponsored Residential Program on weekdays, within 24 hours, excluding weekends and holidays.

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Sources: Memorandum of Agreement

Training Documentation. To have a high school diploma or equivalent. To participate in and successfully complete within the required guidelines the following required training programs, which are provided through VCSB: Medicaid Waiver Training, Medication Administration, TOVA, First Aid, CPR, Human Rights, Universal Precautions/Infection Control and False Claims. Documentation of these trainings from other agencies may be accepted, however; if TOVA has been taken elsewhere, the Sponsor must meet with the Staff Development Specialist to review. The Relief Sponsor will attend any other training as required/requested by the program. If you are required to take a Medication Refresher course due to accumulating more than 10 points due to errors within one year (based on VCSB policy), VCSB will pay for the first class. However, the Relief Sponsor will be responsible for any subsequent required classes due to unsatisfactory performance. To That all adult members of the household and anyone responsible for the care of the Individual sign a sworn disclosure statement and submit to a criminal history background check. To own a home computer with Internet access and connected to a printer/scanner to permit printing and emailing of all required documentation . To complete in a timely manner, thorough and accurate documentation documentation, in Microsoft Word and/or Adobe Reader, using acceptable grammar and spelling. To complete thorough, accurate and signed Progress Notes within 24 hours of the date of the service provided To submit completed Progress Notes via email within 24 hours of the date of the service provided, excluding weekends, holidays and prearranged approval due to vacations, etc. (applies if relief has access to the VCSB email account). To respond to all paperwork requests from the Sponsored Residential Program within 48 hours, excluding weekends and holidays. To respond to phone calls from the Sponsored Residential Program on weekdays, the same day but within no more than 24 hours, excluding weekends and holidays. To respond to all emails from the Sponsored Residential Program on weekdays, within 24 hours, excluding weekends and holidays. To submit monthly a financial summary or statement of the Individual’s Social Security (if Sponsor is payee) or personal funds via a ▇▇▇▇▇ cash form if the Sponsor is not payee. To ensure all clothing and personal property of the Individual, either previously owned or acquired by the Individual during their time in the home, is the property of the Individual and goes with the Individual should they move as documented on the annual inventory. This inventory is to be updated as needed and reviewed quarterly.

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Sources: Sponsored Residential Contract