Activity Leader Certification Training Program

RCFE Vendor: 2000545-740-2/ARF Vendor: 2000545-735-2

Planned activities play a crucial role in all residential care settings. Overall, planned activities contribute to a higher quality of life for residents/clients by addressing various aspects of their well-being, including social, physical, cognitive, emotional, and psychological needs.

Description: This live stream webinar engages the learner in processes of the role and responsibility of the activity programming in residential living. If you operate or work for a RCFE/ARF provider, this course is designed to provide an overview of key activities information, including: resident assessment, program design, implementing activities, organization, and critique of activity plans.

RCFE: Accorcing to Title 22, Section 87219, residents shall be encouraged to maintain and develop their fullest potential for independent living throught participation in planned activities. Activities made available shall include; socializtion, daily living skills, leisure time, physical, educational, and provisions for free time. In facilities licensed for 16 or more, staff shall have the responsibility for the organization, conduct and evaluation of planned activities.

ARF: Accorcing to Title 22, Section 85079, the licensee shall ensure that planned recreational activities, which include the following, are provided for the clients; activities that require group interaction, and physical activities including but not limited to games, sports, and exercise. Licensee shall ensure that clients are given the opportunity to attend and participate in community activities.

All courses have been approved by California Department of Social Services.