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The Office of Vocational Rehabilitation (OVR) has shared their success story publication, The Story, highlighting teachers and nurses. We hope you enjoy reading about these individuals’ journeys!
Make sure you check out the social channels (OVR on Facebook; OVR on X; OVR on LinkedIn; and OVR on Instagram) in the coming weeks for highlights of these stories as well!
The Office of Developmental Programs has shared this important announcement from the Pennsylvania Department of Health (PA DOH) related to possible exposure to an individual positive for measles.
On October 11, the Pennsylvania DOH was notified by the New Jersey DOH that Pennsylvania residents could have been exposed to measles.
The New Jersey Health Department’s confirmed measles case is a resident of Monmouth County who presented with measles following recent international travel. The individual developed a rash and was subsequently confirmed to have measles via positive measles PCR results. He visited several healthcare facilities and public venues while infectious for measles.
DOH notes that anyone who visited the following New Jersey locations during the specified dates and times may have been exposed and should contact a health care provider immediately to discuss potential exposure and risk of developing the illness.
Potentially exposed individuals, if infected, could develop symptoms as late as October 29, 2024.
When to Suspect Measles
Consider measles as a diagnosis in anyone with a febrile rash illness lasting three days or more, a temperature of 101ºF (38.3ºC) or higher, and clinically compatible symptoms (cough, coryza, and/or conjunctivitis), particularly if the patient was potentially exposed to a case of measles or has recently traveled to an area with an on-going measles outbreak and are not fully vaccinated.
October is National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM), which recognizes the contributions of people with disabilities to the workplace and economy as well as raising awareness about disability employment issues and ensure that people with disabilities have access to good jobs.
In the spirit of NDEAM, the U.S. Department of Labor has introduced the “Situations and Solutions Finder,” a new tool aimed at aiding employers and employees with disabilities in understanding a variety of workplace accommodations. The Situations and Solutions Finder is an AskJAN feature that provides access to more than 700 accommodation scenarios shared by Job Accommodation Network users that employers and workers with disabilities can explore.
RCPA staff and Conference Committee members are grateful to all of our attendees, speakers, sponsors, and exhibitors for a great experience at the Hershey Lodge this past September. We are happy to report that we had 800 people in attendance throughout the week!
Participants were able to hear from over 150 speakers, and RCPA was able to record many of the workshops as well as the keynote and plenary sessions. The recordings are available to attendees who previously registered for the conference in the mobile app. For those who are interested in earning CEs, you can earn over 110 credits!
We were honored to host 86 exhibit booths in our Connections Hall, representing a variety of services and products from pharmacy initiatives to technology, furniture to HR services, insurance and electronic health record systems to education, and so much more.
Our conference in 2025 will be held in September once again! We ask you to save the date — the 2025 RCPA Conference will be held September 9 – 12, 2025.
CareWide, located in Scranton, PA, has been awarded grant funding from the Department of Labor and Industry and is now offering FREE training for PCAs, DCWs, caregivers, and similar staff members!
From now until the end of the year, you can send your caregivers or PCAs to CareWide for hands-on in person training in over 40 personal caregiving skills — all at no cost to you. The training is held from 9:00 am – 5:00 pm and is completed in one day. Additionally, if the worker needs CPR, AED, and First Aid certification, they can return for another 4 hours of training, also free of charge. That’s a total of 12 hours of training for free! This offer is valid through the end of 2024.
To learn more, read CareWide’s rack card.
Questions can be directed to:
Marilyn Major, CEO
CareWide, LLC
570-340-0555
Congratulations to Christopher Waiters, from NorthEast Treatment Centers (NET Centers) for his selection as one of ten participants for the 2024–25 Cohort for the College for Behavioral Health Leadership Equity-Grounded Leadership Fellow Program! This cohort will meet for the next 11 months and will explore how to collectively influence others to create communities rooted in resilience and healing. We all look forward to learning from Chris’ experience!
Act 66 of 2023 requires the Pennsylvania Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs (DDAP) to conduct quarterly evaluations on workforce issues, including the barriers to entry into the workforce and efforts to address it. Results from this survey, which also asks providers which of the regulatory flexibilities enabled through Act 66 they are using, will be used to provide an annual report to the General Assembly. The report will only include aggregated – not provider-specific – data. Surveys must be completed by Oct. 25, 2024. The survey is available online. Email all questions regarding this survey to DDAP’s Bureau of Program Licensure.