Coronavirus Survive & Thrive Guides at CareUniversity

Coronavirus Survive & Thrive Guides at CareUniversity

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The Family Lifeguard: Survive the Surge!
The Omicron BA5 surge is upon us. Update your family and protect them from: Reinfections and Long COVID Waning Immunity and Vigilance Misinformation and Disinformation Preventable Holiday Risks Layers of Protection Review the latest on the layers of protection we can use to maximize family experiences and avoid infections and harm. The role of a lifeguard is 90% prevention and 10% rescue. The same goes for family safety during a COVID surge.
Fraud in the COVID Ecosystem: Protect Your Family!
Any crises can bring out both the best and the worst in our society – learn how to protect your family from fraud: Prevention: How to prevent harm from fraudsters Preparedness: How to be prepared for fraud Protection: How to reduce harm if deceived Performance Improvement: Learning from others Hear from those who have experienced fraud through testing initiatives, caregivers, and those disseminating disinformation and misinformation.
Faith-based COVID Leadership: What We Have Learned to Serve Others
Our faith-based leaders are clearly at the point of the spear as they care for their flocks: Join us to learn from faith-based leaders about how they have best served their memberships and flocks: Support of loved ones in hospital Best Practices in Long COVID Care Dealing with grief during the pandemic Delivering SAFE Good Samaritan Care Loving Friends and Family through Division The broadcast date of the webinar was June 2, 2022. The best practices are continually evolving so go to our website at www.MedTacGlobal.org for updates.
Preparing for Care at Home
The broadcast date of the webinar was May 21, 2020 and can be viewed as a video at https://www.medtacglobal.org/webinarmay2020/ . The science has evolved dramatically since the broadcast and should be viewed from a historical perspective. As of 2022 aerosol spread is known to be a major mode of transmission, however many of the principles of infection prevention are still helpful. Dr. Gregory Botz, Heather Foster, RN, and a rapid response team of more than 30 clinical, operational, and community impact leaders contributed to this program. The program had been designed for non-medical families who may have to prepare a care room for a loved one at home.
The Latest Best Practices
The broadcast date of the webinar was July 2, 2020 and can be viewed as a video at https://www.medtacglobal.org/july2020webinar/ . It should be viewed only for a historical perspective as the science has evolved dramatically since then. Participants included medical and security volunteers for faith-based organizations and community membership organizations such as scouts. It addressed the science for practicing social distance, hand hygiene, high contact surfaces, and use of masks. Speakers included emergency medicine, critical care, security leaders, and infectious disease experts from leading medical centers. We will present video and resources provided on the web that may be used to help care for COVID-19 patients. The speakers were supported by a reactor panel of leading experts.
Coming Home Safely
Many of us have been at risk for bringing the Coronavirus home. We were delighted to have national experts join us to answer the tough questions. The broadcast date of the webinar was August 6, 2020 and can be viewed as a video at https://www.medtacglobal.org/webinaraugust2020/. The science is continually evolving so go to our website at www.MedTacGlobal.org for updates and consult professional caregivers for advice. The concepts of a hot, warm, and safe zones still have value, however the understanding of aerosol spread is clear in 2022. This program is valuable as a snapshot in time. How do we keep from bringing the virus home? What are the best practices to protect my family? What if I am exposed to a COVID-19 patient at work? How do I put together a Family Safety Program? Can we have safe play dates? Why are indoor activities riskier than those outdoors? What Personal Protective Equipment do I need to care for a loved one at home? How do we get teens and those in their 20’s and 30’s to take the lead in being safe and protecting families?
Keeping Our Kids Safe
We all want to keep our children, teens, college students, and young adults as safe as possible. We were delighted to have national experts join us to answer the tough questions regarding keeping our young people safe. The broadcast date of the webinar was September 3, 2020 and can be viewed as a video at https://www.medtacglobal.org/webinarseptember2020/ The science is continually evolving so go to our website at www.MedTacGlobal.org for updates and consult professional caregivers for advice. Over time we continued to understand that aerosol spread was a critical issue. Best practices have continued to evolve, however many of the principles such as the application of concepts of threats, vulnerability, and risk discussed have not changed as of mid-2022. What is the science behind the risk to your kids? Does risk vary for kids under 10, teens, and youth? What about our college students and young adults? What are the CDC school and college guidelines? What are the highest risk environments? Why are the indoors riskier than the outdoors? Are there best practices for play dates and sports? How can we safely return to the beach and pool? How do we get teens, those in their 20’s, and 30’s to take the lead in protecting our families?
Creating Your Family Safety Plan
The collective behaviors of our family members will define the safety of each member individually. We all want to keep our children, teens, college students, and young adults as safe as possible. We are delighted to have national experts join us to help you take a step by step approach to developing your family safety plan in case a loved one gets infected with Coronavirus or the Flu. This program is for families of Essential Infrastructure Workers, teachers, scouts, faith-based leaders, and the general public. What is the science behind the risk to your family? How can we improve our state of READINESS? How do we best RESPOND when a loved is sick? How do we RESCUE someone with severe symptoms? What is the best RECOVERY plan after an infection? How can we make our family more RESILIENT? How do we get teens, those in their 20’s, and 30’s to take the lead in protecting our families? The broadcast date of the webinar was October 1, 2020
Safety Plan Templates for Everyone
The broadcast date of this webinar was November 5, 2020 which was early in the pandemic.The principles of Family Safety Plans have We believed. we needed to break family and living unit infection transmission chains to save our nation. We knew that a family safety plan can save our workers who are often more vulnerable at home than at work. The collective behaviors of our family members and those we live with will define the safety of each member individually. We all want to keep our children, teens, college students, and young adults as safe as possible. We are delighted to have national experts join us to help you take a step by step approach to build your plan and provide templates you can use. This program is for families of Essential Infrastructure Workers, teachers, scouts, faith-based leaders, and the general public. WHO should create a Family Safety Plan? WHAT should a Safety Plan include look like? WHEN should a family build a plan? HOW do I build a plan from scratch? WHY does my plan need to be customized? The broadcast date of the webinar was November 5, 2020.
Providing Care at Home
Every family and group living together need to know how to care for someone at home. The broadcast date of the webinar was December 3, 2020 and the science has evolved dramatically. However, whether members are in quarantine, are infected and need to be isolated, or develop “emergency signs” defined by the CDC that indicate the immediate need for professional care; everyone needs to know what to do. Since this broadcast we have come to understand aerosol transmission is the main route of spread. Therefore this program should be viewed as a snapshot in time on December 2020. WHO should care for someone at home? WHAT do I need to know to provide care? HOW do I safely care for someone at home? WHEN do I seek holp from doctors? WHY do I need to get ready NOW? The science is continually evolving so go to our website at www.MedTacGlobal.org for updates and consult professional caregivers for advice.
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