Homecare Safety
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Functionality & Mechanism
Developed by the CDC and NIOSH, Homecare Safety functions as an electronic resource to support the delivery of occupational safety curricula to homecare workers. The system organizes pedagogical materials into seven distinct modules. The interface provides trainers with comprehensive lesson plans, slide presentations, participant handouts, and detailed delivery instructions for each topic. Trainers can elect to deploy the entire seven-module curriculum or select individual components to augment existing training programs, facilitating flexible implementation.
Evidence & Research Context
- The curriculum supported by this tool is designed to facilitate recognition of common workplace hazards and the application of practical risk management solutions among homecare workers.
- The system delivers pedagogical content across seven core modules covering key topics in occupational safety and health relevant to the homecare environment.
- The tool's design emphasizes flexibility, allowing trainers to integrate the full curriculum or use individual modules to supplement existing safety programs.
- Associated NIOSH publications describe the framework and provide supplementary resources, such as the Homecare Workers' Handbook, to reinforce learning objectives.
Intended Use & Scope
This tool is intended for trainers, educators, and program administrators in the homecare sector. Its primary utility is as a curriculum delivery and resource management aid for occupational safety training. The system does not assess worker competency, certify compliance with safety standards, or replace institution-specific training requirements. Further professional guidance may be necessary to address specific workplace hazards.
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Peer-reviewed research associated with this app.
Caring for Yourself While Caring for Others: Training for Homecare Workers, DHHS (NIOSH) Publication No. 2015–102
(2014) · NIOSH Publication
Referenced in academic literature; no direct evaluation of the appHomecare Workers' Handbook, DHHS (NIOSH) Publication No. 2015¬103
NIOSH et al. (2014) · NIOSH Publication
Referenced in academic literature; no direct evaluation of the appIn the Media
Caring for Yourself While Caring for Others
The CDC's National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) and OSHA developed Homecare Safety to meet health and safety training needs for homecare workers, using an award-winning curriculum available in both English and Spanish. Through this training, homecare workers learn to recognize hazards commonly encountered in homecare workplaces and apply practical solutions to manage risks and improve safety. The free curriculum features seven flexible modules and includes the Homecare Workers' Handbook as a practical resource for worker safety.
NIOSH Offers Free Training Program to Help Employers Address Safety Risks Faced by Home Healthcare Workers
NIOSH developed a free web-based training curriculum called "Caring for Yourself While Caring for Others" to help home healthcare employers address safety risks and prevent workplace injuries, using seven flexible modules available in English and Spanish. The curriculum provides "practical solutions to manage risks and improve safety" through customizable PowerPoint slides, trainer guides, and participant handouts covering topics from bloodborne disease exposure to handling threatening behavior. The program includes a Homecare Workers' Handbook with safety checklists that employers can use to develop comprehensive employee safety and training programs.
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Mar 2017
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