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Training programs are in alphabetical order by location (city), including
non-Wisconsin locations (Minnesota, Oregon, Illinois, etc.).
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All CBRF Training Programs
(PDF, 192 KB) - both those training any applicant and those training their own staff
only
Alphabetical by community name. Includes training program number for verification purposes.
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The following list only programs that provide training for any
applicant. Those who provide training only for their own
staff are not included.
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Resident Rights,
Behaviors, Client Group Specific, ISP
(PDF, 33 KB) Training Block I
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Dietary (PDF,
27 KB) Training Block III, Module 2
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Fire Safety (PDF,
20 KB) Training Block II, Module 1
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First Aid (PDF,
24 KB) Training Block II, Module 2
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Medications (PDF,
29 KB) Training Block III, Module 1
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Standard Precautions
(PDF, 29 KB) Training Block II, Module 3
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3 Hour Supplement
to Training Block I (PDF, 14 KB) Training Block IV
Training Certificates:
A person who successfully completes an approved training program is considered to have
met the training requirement. Approved training is "portable" to other CBRFs
that serve the same client group(s).
To ensure the "portability" of training,
students who complete approved training must have copies of certificates to provide to
prospective employers. A certificate of completion must include:
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The name of the agency offering the approved training
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The title of the training module
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The name of the student
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The signature of the instructor
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The Department approval number
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The date of completion of the program
For information on training programs or how to start a program, please
call Dinh Tran at (608) 266-6646 or E-mail the Division
of Quality Assurance and type in "CBRF Training Programs" in the
subject line of the E-mail.
If you are encountering
problems with approved trainers failing to provide certificates, or offering incomplete
information on certificates, please contact the Licensing Policy Coordinator at (608)
266-7463 or E-mail the Division
of Quality Assurance,
attention Bureau of Assisted Living.
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Last Updated: October 24, 2008
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