Note: People who obtained their DSP Certificate prior to implementation of ME CDS are not required to complete the Maine College of Direct Support. Training in the Maine College of Direct Support is obtained through Developmental Disability Services provider agencies. A list can be found in the Provider Directory.
The Personal Support Specialist (PSS) training is designed for unlicensed entry-level workers. Successful completion of this course satisfies Departmental training requirements for direct care workers for certain home care programs and residential care facilities. 2019 Personal Support Specialist Curriculum
Training in the Maine College of Direct Support is obtained through Developmental Disability Services provider agencies. A list can be found in the Provider Directory.
OBH offers the eight-day training required to become a Peer Support Specialists; Peer Support 101, a 3-hour class open to anyone interested in learning more about peer support; monthly co-reflections, a form of peer supervision; and maintains records of certification. The Three Principles of Intentional Peer Support
Description of a PSS Personal Support Specialists (PSS) are unlicensed assistive personnel employed to provide hands-on assistance with daily living for older adults and people with disabilities.
The responsibilities of a Certified Residential Medication Aide (CRMA) include administering medications in a safe, proper and accurate manner, recording and documenting the administration of medications, reporting incidents, sustain knowledge of Resident Rights, while maintaining patient confidentiality.
The participant must successfully complete 3 mock medication passes (or 3 live med passes) and demonstrate taking vital signs with 100% accuracy under the observation of a Registered Nurse according to the CRMA Medication Administration Skills Checklist.
The Personal Support Specialist (PSS) is designed for unlicensed entry-level workers. Successful completion of this course satisfies Departmental training requirements for direct care workers for certain home care programs and residential care facilities.
CRMA Salary in Portland, MEAnnual SalaryHourly WageTop Earners$79,042$3875th Percentile$45,943$22Average$38,796$1925th Percentile$30,629$15
This program involves a 24 hour curriculum for the Level III and Level IV residential care facilities that are served by the Office of Aging and Disability Services (OADS). The CRMA 35-45 hour curriculum is for all other Level III and Level IV facilities.
CRMA costs before mid-2021 changesIIA MembersNon-IIA MembersApplication Fee$115$230Exam Registration Fee$380$495
Certified Residential Medication Aid (CRMA) The Certified Residential Medication Aide (CRMA) training is designed for unlicensed workers. Successful completion of this course satisfies Departmental training requirements for workers who wish to pass medications in certain assisted housing programs.
The Certification in Risk Management Assurance® (CRMA®) Exam is designed to test candidates' ability to: Provide assurance on core business processes in risk management and governance. Educate management and the audit committee on risk and risk management concepts. Offer quality assurance and control self-assessment.
Individuals must pass both the behavioral assessment and training exam to be eligible for Idaho certification through the Department of Health and Welfare (DHW) process. Please note that Jannus, Inc. is the Idaho Peer Support Specialist training entity and DHW is the certifying body Idaho's Peer Support Specialists.
To be a viable candidate for personal trainer jobs within Maine’s competitive job market, you need to have the right qualifications. You will find that most employers prefer or require you to have a relevant college degree, a nationally-recognized personal trainer certification, or both.
As a personal trainer in Maine you could work with clients in gyms and fitness centers, as well as in outdoor settings as the trend toward real-world training continues to gain momentum.