Feed on
Posts
Comments

Love Children? Learn how to care for children with disabilities- Only $99!

Young woman and young boy using a wheelchair smile and play with blocks together. Text reads "Become a Respite Care Provider. CaringTeens Training"

CARING TEENS WANTED! The FIRST and ONLY respite care training for teenagers in the nation

Learn to care for children with disabilities, especially designed for students aged 13 -19. Includes a Caring Teens Certificate.

CARING CAMPUS RESPITE CARE TRAINING PROGRAM

The CARING CAMPUS respite care training program is designed for young adults and college students interested in providing respite care services for families of children who have disabilities. Includes a Caring Campus Certificate.

RESPITE CARES! RESPITE CARE TRAINING PROGRAM

The RESPITE CARES! respite care training program is designed for adults interested in providing respite care services for families of children who have disabilities. Includes a Respite Cares! Certificate.

You will gain enough knowledge with these Respite Care Training Programs to feel confident and empowered to offer your services to families who really need you.

Sign up to take one of our respite care training programs:

To acquire job skills

For a great resume builder for future employment

If you are a day care professional and want to learn more about children with disabilities

If you want to a follow a career path into the special education or health care field

Caring Communities Disabilities Training Center offers a variety of VERY AFFORDABLE training opportunities to increase your knowledge of children living with disabilities, chronic illness and mental health issues.

We specialize in trainings that prepares individuals to offer first-rate care for children who have mild to moderate disabilities. Caring for a child with special needs can be a 24-hour-a-day job, with limited downtime to take care of family matters, catch a movie or just relax on the sofa. Parents of children with disabilities desperately need a break to rest, relieve stress and get re-energized. Respite care for a child with disabilities is something that every parent asks for, but few ever receive.

Unlike families of typical children, who can hire a traditional child care provider, respite care requires someone with training and confidence to tend to the child’s individual needs.

Training Topics include:
• Role and responsibility of the Respite Care Provider
• Disability information and awareness
• Communication issues
• Behavior management
• Safety
• Seizures
• Assistive/adaptive equipment
and much much more!

ENROLL NOW! https://caring-communities.teachable.com

Mona Freedman RN, CNLCP
Executive Director/Founder
Caring Communities
1341 West Liberty Road
Sykesville, MD 21784
Office: 410.549.5707
Toll Free: 1.866.227.4644
Fax: 410.549.6467
mona@caringcommunities.org
http://www.caringcommunities.org

Leave a Reply

MDTAP | 2301 Argonne Drive, Room T17 Baltimore, Maryland 21218| Voice: 410-554-9230 Toll Free ⁄ Voice 1-800-832-4827|Email: mdtap@mdtap.org