I emailed Eileen and she said that DPH has no ruling on the "hoists" so we need to follow the Department of Labor ruling.
Monday, November 1, 2010
Friday, October 22, 2010
Does anyone know what the DPH or Eileen is saying about the new labor law restricting the use of "power driven hoists" by children under the age of 18 years old? I am reprinting an article from MSNBC.com
Federal law change a headache for ND nursing homes
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BISMARCK, N.D. — A change in federal child labor laws that prohibits some teenagers from operating mechanical lifts is causing headaches for some North Dakota nursing homes that use lifts to move patients.
The Department of Labor provision that went into effect this past summer prohibits 16- and 17-year-olds from operating the lifts because of safety concerns.
The change affects more than 205 certified nursing assistants statewide and has meant some nursing homes are having to juggle their schedules. For teen workers it can mean a loss of pay and experience.
At St. Gerard Nursing Home in Hankinson, nearly 15 percent of the CNA staff is under 18.
"It's a good share of the evening shift," Jill Foertsch, the facility's director of nursing, told The Bismarck Tribune.
North Dakota Long Term Care Association Director Shelly Peterson said the regulation was prompted by equipment primarily used in industrial settings, where teens had been killed. She said science and research show that the lifts prevent injuries in health care settings.
Peterson said the Labor Department is re-evaluating the regulation, and officials hope it can be changed quickly to lessen the effects on long-term care facilities.
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Information from: Bismarck Tribune, http://www.bismarcktribune.com
Federal law change a headache for ND nursing homes
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updated 10/4/2010 10:44:34 AM ET
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BISMARCK, N.D. — A change in federal child labor laws that prohibits some teenagers from operating mechanical lifts is causing headaches for some North Dakota nursing homes that use lifts to move patients.
The Department of Labor provision that went into effect this past summer prohibits 16- and 17-year-olds from operating the lifts because of safety concerns.
The change affects more than 205 certified nursing assistants statewide and has meant some nursing homes are having to juggle their schedules. For teen workers it can mean a loss of pay and experience.
At St. Gerard Nursing Home in Hankinson, nearly 15 percent of the CNA staff is under 18.
"It's a good share of the evening shift," Jill Foertsch, the facility's director of nursing, told The Bismarck Tribune.
North Dakota Long Term Care Association Director Shelly Peterson said the regulation was prompted by equipment primarily used in industrial settings, where teens had been killed. She said science and research show that the lifts prevent injuries in health care settings.
Peterson said the Labor Department is re-evaluating the regulation, and officials hope it can be changed quickly to lessen the effects on long-term care facilities.
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Information from: Bismarck Tribune, http://www.bismarcktribune.com
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Letter From DPH
Has anyone received this letter from DPH stating that students must be supervised the performance of ADL's?
Hopefully this will generate some sort of discussion here :)
Deb
3-16-2010
TO ALL NURSE AIDE TRAINING INSTRUCTORS
It has come to my attention that during clinical rotation, students are being left unsupervised by the instructor. This practice must stop immediately. Students are to be watched by the instructor at all times for all ADL’s.
The complaint unit at the DPH has been called regarding abuse by a nurse aide training student.
Please email me with any questions.
Regards,
Eileen M. Kennedy, RN,BSPA
Nurse Aide Registry
Eileen.m.kennedy@state.ma.us
Pager: 617-647-0848
Hopefully this will generate some sort of discussion here :)
Deb
3-16-2010
TO ALL NURSE AIDE TRAINING INSTRUCTORS
It has come to my attention that during clinical rotation, students are being left unsupervised by the instructor. This practice must stop immediately. Students are to be watched by the instructor at all times for all ADL’s.
The complaint unit at the DPH has been called regarding abuse by a nurse aide training student.
Please email me with any questions.
Regards,
Eileen M. Kennedy, RN,BSPA
Nurse Aide Registry
Eileen.m.kennedy@state.ma.us
Pager: 617-647-0848
Sunday, March 7, 2010
Can Schools Discipline Students for Creating a Mean Facebook Page About a Teacher? | Cyberbullying Blog
Can Schools Discipline Students for Creating a Mean Facebook Page About a Teacher? Cyberbullying Blog
I was just wondering what your school is doing about bullying and cyberbullying? What is the discipline for those that demonstrate bullying behavior in school?
Did the staff have an in service about the policy and protocol?
Just wondering
Deb
I was just wondering what your school is doing about bullying and cyberbullying? What is the discipline for those that demonstrate bullying behavior in school?
Did the staff have an in service about the policy and protocol?
Just wondering
Deb
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
New School Year
Hi Group
Hope everyone had a great summer. Now we are back to the schedules and the students!
As the new year begins, I hope to post more often and to begin with, there is the Health Care Pathways sponsored by UMass Medical. It is November 19, 2009 It is $30 this year and is being held in Shrewsbury. Here is the link to get more information. http://www.umassmed.edu/ahec/index.aspx
Hope to see you there
Deb
Hope everyone had a great summer. Now we are back to the schedules and the students!
As the new year begins, I hope to post more often and to begin with, there is the Health Care Pathways sponsored by UMass Medical. It is November 19, 2009 It is $30 this year and is being held in Shrewsbury. Here is the link to get more information. http://www.umassmed.edu/ahec/index.aspx
Hope to see you there
Deb
Sunday, June 28, 2009
Summer Conference
Hello to all out there
Hope to see you at the conference. I will be presenting a "How to" manual for new Health Assisting Instructors.
BTW Has anyone been contacted about the reviewing of the Health Services Frameworks during the SY 09-10? It seems that DOE is reviewing some of the frameworks for currency etc.
Anyone using the new VTCTS? How do you like it?
Deb
Hope to see you at the conference. I will be presenting a "How to" manual for new Health Assisting Instructors.
BTW Has anyone been contacted about the reviewing of the Health Services Frameworks during the SY 09-10? It seems that DOE is reviewing some of the frameworks for currency etc.
Anyone using the new VTCTS? How do you like it?
Deb
Friday, March 27, 2009
Another Important Link
The question of how many students may be in a lab or clinical with one instructor is answered at this link http://www.mass.gov/Eeohhs2/docs/dph/regs/105cmr156.pdf
It states " The instructor shall assure that there is a minimum of one instructor for every 25 students in a classroom and minimum of one instructor for every ten students in practice/clinical sessions."
It states " The instructor shall assure that there is a minimum of one instructor for every 25 students in a classroom and minimum of one instructor for every ten students in practice/clinical sessions."
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