ADL Support: Dignity, Privacy, and Consent
Rosenthal Community Care Services Online Course
ADL Support: Dignity, Privacy, and Consent
A practical caregiver education course about how to begin care respectfully before touching or assisting a resident.
Course Overview
In this course, you will follow Mr. Rosenthal through ADL support moments focused on dignity, privacy, and consent. You will practice how to knock, greet, explain, ask permission, protect privacy, respond to refusal, and report concerns respectfully.
This course focuses specifically on beginning ADL care respectfully before touching or assisting a resident. It avoids duplicating separate RCCS courses on bathing technique, dressing technique, toileting care, eating assistance, dementia-specific ADL resistance, or documentation basics.
- Lesson 1: Approaching the Resident Before Care
- Lesson 2: Consent, Choice, and Permission to Assist
- Lesson 3: Privacy, Modesty, and Room Preparation
- Lesson 4: Responding to Refusal or Embarrassment
- Lesson 5: Professional Boundaries, Observation, and Reporting
Student Information
Please enter your name and email before starting the course.
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Completion Review
You completed ADL Support: Dignity, Privacy, and Consent.
Your completion may now be submitted to Rosenthal Community Care Services for administrative review. Certificate issuance is not automatic and depends on meeting course requirements, including minimum course duration, completion of lessons, passing graded activities, and submitting reflection responses.
You may submit your completion regardless of time spent. If the minimum required time was not met, Rosenthal Community Care Services may decide not to issue a certificate and may require the student to restart the course.