Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation 2026, 2 CEU

$150.00

Abuse, Neglect & Exploitation and Prevention is a 2-CEU administrator-focused course designed to support regulatory compliance, consumer protection, and agency oversight responsibilities in Colorado home care and home health settings.

This course addresses mandatory training requirements related to abuse, neglect, and exploitation as outlined in 6 CCR 1011-1, Chapter 26, and applicable Colorado Revised Statutes. It is appropriate for Administrators, Managers, Supervisors, and agency leaders responsible for policy implementation, staff training, incident response, and Quality Management Program (QMP) oversight.

Course Format & CEUs

  • Format: Audio-supported, read-and-study course
    • Time to Complete: Approximately 2 hours
    • Continuing Education Units (CEUs): 2
    • Assessment: Exam requiring a score of 80% or higher (unlimited attempts)
    • Certificate: Issued upon successful completion

Learning Objectives

  • Identify Administrator and Manager responsibilities related to abuse, neglect, and exploitation training and oversight.
  • Recognize signs and symptoms of abuse, neglect, and exploitation in vulnerable populations.
  • Identify caregiver stress factors that may contribute to abuse or neglect risk.
  • Apply abuse prevention strategies on an ongoing basis.
  • Communicate, document, and respond appropriately to suspected abuse, neglect, or exploitation.
  • Understand required policies and procedures for abuse, neglect, and exploitation training at hire and annually.

Compliance & Application

This course may be used to satisfy annual administrator training requirements, support new-hire orientation reinforcement, address Quality Management Program findings, or serve as corrective or targeted education when abuse or neglect risks are identified.

Course content emphasizes administrator accountability, mandatory reporting obligations, documentation standards, and integration of abuse prevention into agency operations.

Audience

  • Home Care and Home Health Administrators
    • Managers and Supervisors
    • Agency leadership responsible for compliance and quality oversight

Description

Abuse, Neglect & Exploitation and Prevention is a 2-CEU administrator-focused course designed to support regulatory compliance, consumer protection, and agency oversight responsibilities in Colorado home care and home health settings.

This course addresses mandatory training requirements related to abuse, neglect, and exploitation as outlined in 6 CCR 1011-1, Chapter 26, and applicable Colorado Revised Statutes. It is appropriate for Administrators, Managers, Supervisors, and agency leaders responsible for policy implementation, staff training, incident response, and Quality Management Program (QMP) oversight.

Course Format & CEUs

  • Format: Audio-supported, read-and-study course
    • Time to Complete: Approximately 2 hours
    • Continuing Education Units (CEUs): 2
    • Assessment: Exam requiring a score of 80% or higher (unlimited attempts)
    • Certificate: Issued upon successful completion

Learning Objectives

  • Identify Administrator and Manager responsibilities related to abuse, neglect, and exploitation training and oversight.
  • Recognize signs and symptoms of abuse, neglect, and exploitation in vulnerable populations.
  • Identify caregiver stress factors that may contribute to abuse or neglect risk.
  • Apply abuse prevention strategies on an ongoing basis.
  • Communicate, document, and respond appropriately to suspected abuse, neglect, or exploitation.
  • Understand required policies and procedures for abuse, neglect, and exploitation training at hire and annually.

Compliance & Application

This course may be used to satisfy annual administrator training requirements, support new-hire orientation reinforcement, address Quality Management Program findings, or serve as corrective or targeted education when abuse or neglect risks are identified.

Course content emphasizes administrator accountability, mandatory reporting obligations, documentation standards, and integration of abuse prevention into agency operations.

Audience

  • Home Care and Home Health Administrators
    • Managers and Supervisors
    • Agency leadership responsible for compliance and quality oversight