One Day interRAI CHA Coding Refresher Workshop
May 2, 2019 in Toronto*
Previous training and experience in completing an assessment using interRAI CHA is required.
This one-day workshop will support assessors in improving their coding skills. Particular attention is paid to those questions in the interRAI CHA which assessors commonly find a challenge, and emphasizes the IADL and ADL assessment sections. During this interactive session, assessors will participate in small group exercises using a case study, with ample opportunity for discussion, reflection and questions.
During this interactive session, assessors will:
• improve their ability to accurately complete the interRAI CHA Core and Functional
• participate in active learning exercises
• identify and work through gaps from reflective analysis
Who Should Attend:
This workshop will be of interest to experienced interRAI CHA assesors who are interested in improving their assessment skills with emphasis on those areas in the CHA that are most challenging (e.g ADLs and IADLS). Previous training and experience in completing an assessment using interRAI CHA is required.
Note About Materials: The interRAI CHA coding manual is not included in the registration fee. We have manuals that participants may borrow during the workshop, or participants may bring their organization’s manual. If participants are bringing their own, they must bring a copy of both an interRAI CHA manual (Canadian version) and the Clinical Assessment Protocol manual for Community and Long-term Care Assessment Instruments. Alternatively, participants may purchase a manual from the interRAI catalogue
Registration Options:
1. Click here to register online
2. Call us at 416-256-3010 or 1-800-267-6272 ext. 229 to register by phone
3. Please print and fax this form to 416-256-3021
Please review our cancellation policy before registering.
During this interactive session, assessors will:
• improve their ability to accurately complete the interRAI CHA Core and Functional
• participate in active learning exercises
• identify and work through gaps from reflective analysis
Who Should Attend:
This workshop will be of interest to experienced interRAI CHA assesors who are interested in improving their assessment skills with emphasis on those areas in the CHA that are most challenging (e.g ADLs and IADLS). Previous training and experience in completing an assessment using interRAI CHA is required.
Note About Materials: The interRAI CHA coding manual is not included in the registration fee. We have manuals that participants may borrow during the workshop, or participants may bring their organization’s manual. If participants are bringing their own, they must bring a copy of both an interRAI CHA manual (Canadian version) and the Clinical Assessment Protocol manual for Community and Long-term Care Assessment Instruments. Alternatively, participants may purchase a manual from the interRAI catalogue
Registration Options:
1. Click here to register online
2. Call us at 416-256-3010 or 1-800-267-6272 ext. 229 to register by phone
3. Please print and fax this form to 416-256-3021
Please review our cancellation policy before registering.
Date and Time: May 2, 2019 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Location: Ontario Community Support Association, 970 Lawrence Ave. W, Suite 104 Toronto, ON M6A 3B6 Map and Directions
Workshop Fee: $399. (includes lunch)
OCSA Member Workshop Fee: $349 (includes lunch)
About Your Workshop Leader:
Leslie Eckel is a Knowledge Exchange Associate at interRAI Canada in the School of Public Health and Health Systems at the University of Waterloo. She has a Master’s degree in Social Work, post-graduate study in knowledge translation, and is a PhD candidate in the Aging, Health and Well-Being program at the Univesity of Waterloo. She has over twenty five years’ experience working with the aged population in a variety of health care settings and positions. Leslie works closely with the MOHLTC and health and social service organizations to promote the application of evidence in the service if improved care for vulnerable populations.
*Not close to Toronto? No worries, we can deliver this workshop anywhere in the province! Please contact us if your organization or network would like:
Location: Ontario Community Support Association, 970 Lawrence Ave. W, Suite 104 Toronto, ON M6A 3B6 Map and Directions
Workshop Fee: $399. (includes lunch)
OCSA Member Workshop Fee: $349 (includes lunch)
About Your Workshop Leader:
Leslie Eckel is a Knowledge Exchange Associate at interRAI Canada in the School of Public Health and Health Systems at the University of Waterloo. She has a Master’s degree in Social Work, post-graduate study in knowledge translation, and is a PhD candidate in the Aging, Health and Well-Being program at the Univesity of Waterloo. She has over twenty five years’ experience working with the aged population in a variety of health care settings and positions. Leslie works closely with the MOHLTC and health and social service organizations to promote the application of evidence in the service if improved care for vulnerable populations.
*Not close to Toronto? No worries, we can deliver this workshop anywhere in the province! Please contact us if your organization or network would like:
- CAPs and Care Planning training
- interRAI CHA Coding and Coding Refresher training
- Assessment Skills training