LTC Orientation-What To Expect

Nursing Students CNA/MA

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Hello All,

One quick question: What should I expect during Clinical Orientation for my new position at a LTC facility? I was advised by HR that it would take place over the course of four days, and would be followed by five days of "shadowing another CNA".

Thanks for any feedback!

Mike

Generally, I have found that LTC Orientation includes the following:

~A tour of the facility

~A "classroom" phase where you learn about the facility's policies and practices. Usually you will go over an employee handbook and sometimes other materials. Everyplace I have worked has given us a packet of materials including brochures and other information. It's a good idea to read everything they give you.

~Normally you fill out necessary paperwork if it has not already been done, such as tax forms.

~Often, you will view videos about either the facility itself or about safety, fall precaution, resident abuse, etc. Sometimes you take little quizzes about these videos.

~They'll probably introduce you to the director of nursing or administrator or any other "head honchos", as well as the heads of any other departments.

~You may also have to complete a day of dementia training.

~Some places use the orientation time to give you your TB test and/or your physical, if those have not already been done.

I have found that the more orientation they give you, the better! It allows you a chance to get familiar with your new workplace and better prepares you to start working. Good luck!

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