by admin | Aug 22, 2026 | Blogs
Whether it’s a family member stepping into guardianship for the first time or a professional guardian building a defensible practice, most people enter this role without a clear orientation to what’s actually expected of them — legally, ethically, and...
by admin | Aug 22, 2026 | Blogs
Occupational therapy often involves close physical contact — positioning, dressing assistance, guided movement — work that’s entirely appropriate but can be misread if it isn’t handled with deliberate professionalism. Direct Care Training’s OT CEUs:...
by admin | Aug 21, 2026 | Blogs
Medication administration is one of the highest-risk responsibilities in a Georgia Personal Care Home — a single skipped step in the process can mean a missed dose, a dangerous interaction, or a regulatory citation that puts your license at risk. DCTRC’s Georgia...
by admin | Aug 21, 2026 | Blogs
Recovery after stroke, TBI, or a neurodegenerative diagnosis isn’t a fixed ceiling — the brain’s capacity to reorganize itself, given the right intensity, repetition, and meaningful practice, is real and measurable. Direct Care Training’s OT Learning...
by admin | Aug 18, 2026 | Blogs
Treating every difficult behavior like an emergency wears staff out and can escalate situations that didn’t need to escalate at all — while missing the signs of an actual crisis puts everyone at risk. Direct Care Training’s Behavior and Crisis Intervention...
by admin | Aug 15, 2026 | Blogs
Residents managing anxiety, depression, PTSD, or schizophrenia don’t just need medication management — they need the structure, sensory regulation, and coping tools that help them function day to day. That’s squarely OT territory, and Direct Care...