Emergency Procedures and Safety Protocols

This course equips Adult Residential Facility (ARF) caregivers with the essential knowledge and skills to respond confidently and effectively to emergencies in residential care settings. Designed specifically for direct care staff in California ARFs, the training focuses on practical, real-world procedures for managing fire safety, natural disasters, medical emergencies, and behavioral crises. Emphasis is placed on supporting residents with disabilities or mental health conditions, ensuring that all interventions are person-centered and respectful of individual needs.

Participants will learn how to implement emergency evacuation plans, provide first aid, communicate with emergency services, and maintain safety during high-stress situations. The course also addresses strategies for assisting residents who may become confused, agitated, or distressed during emergencies, with special attention to de-escalation and reassurance techniques. All content is aligned with the latest Title 22 regulations and federal standards, ensuring compliance and best practices. This training is vital for caregivers who are responsible for the immediate safety and well-being of residents, empowering them to act quickly, calmly, and effectively when every second counts.
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⚠️ Important Notice: To comply with California Title 22 regulation, it is mandatory to complete the full required time for each section in order to receive credit.

➡️ Each section has a required time to complete. Check the course outline below to see how long each section takes. You must spend the full time in each section before moving to the next one.

Teaching Methods

Teaching methods will include the use of multiple video presentations, ebook, and PDF accompanying question/answer sections. Upon completion of the course, key points and references are available in a PDF format for students to refer to post-class and use in their business. A certificate of completion will be provided at the end of each course.

Method of Course Evaluation by Participants: 

There will be a required course evaluation form before a certificate is awarded.

Method of Evaluating Participants:

For each credit hour, there will be 4 quizzes consisting of 5 questions each pertaining to the testing of knowledge of the module.

Method of Verifying Active Student Participation for Course Duration (for Self-Paced courses only):

123ceu.com offers several ways to monitor user engagement and ensure active student participation in self-paced courses. These methods include tracking activity reports, events logs, user progress, course insights, gradebooks, video analytics, and more. A certificate will only be awarded after the student has successfully finished all mandatory sections of the course.