Caring for the elderly
Our personnel are background screened by the state of WA, Department of Social and Health Services. We are maintaining a ratio of one caregiver for every three residents, ensuring a high level of attention and individualized care in a relaxing and peaceful atmosphere.
Our personnel receive 10 hours of training and continuing education per year to stay up to date with the latest in medical care.
Education “Applied knowledge is power” Ernie Tadla
- Manager Dementia Specialty
- Manager Mental Health specialty
- Fundamentals of Caregiving
- Nursing Assistant Registered
- First aid and CPR
- Developmental Disabilities Specialty
- Food Service and Safety
Continuing Education and Quality Improvement Forums
- Nurse Delegation
- Assessments & Care plan; Vital signs; MRSA
- Cerebral Palsy, Depression, Anxiety and Panic disorder, autism, Bi-Polar Disorder
- Cross-System Strategies for Supporting Vulnerable Adults
- WAC Revisions Overview
- Emergency Preparedness for Long Term Care Providers
- Hospice Panel Discussion
- Law Enforcement Response to Deaths in AFH
- Balance and Falls; Risk Assessments and Management; Care Plan
- Diabetes
All of our Caregivers receive 10 hours of medical care training and continuing education per year.
Association Member: Washington State Residential Community Council
We like to meet you and to be your partner in providing loving care for your loved one. Please, come in and visit and see why Premier Gentle Care, AFH, “Is Like Home, Only Better”.