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The Medication Aide Renewal In Texas form is essential for Medication Aides seeking to maintain their certification and ensure they are equipped with the necessary skills to support patient health. This renewal process emphasizes the importance of ongoing education, requiring Aides to complete a state-approved training program. For those ready to take the next step, fill out the form by clicking the button below.

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Dos and Don'ts

When filling out the Medication Aide Renewal in Texas form, there are several important dos and don'ts to keep in mind. Following these guidelines can help ensure a smooth renewal process.

  • Do ensure you have completed the required seven hours of continuing education before submitting the form.
  • Do double-check that all personal information is accurate, including your name, address, and permit number.
  • Do submit your renewal form and fee on time to avoid any lapse in your permit.
  • Do keep a copy of your completed form for your records.
  • Do contact the Texas Department of Aging and Disability Services if you have any questions about the process.
  • Don't assume that attending additional training will replace the mandatory seven hours of continuing education.
  • Don't submit the form without the required fee, as it will delay your renewal.
  • Don't forget to inform your instructor of any changes to your personal information before they submit the completion roster.
  • Don't wait until the last minute to complete your continuing education; plan ahead.
  • Don't ignore any communications from the Texas Department of Aging and Disability Services regarding your renewal.

Sample - Medication Aide Renewal In Texas Form

Medication Aide

Continuing Education Training Program

for N ursing Facilities and Related Institutions

Effective D ate May 1, 1996

COMMUN ICATE

before you

MED ICATE !

“Helping people make the best use of medications”

Texas D epartment of Aging and D isability Services

Medication Aide Program, Mail Code W -245

P.O . Box 149030, Austin, Texas 78714-9030

Written by:

Barbara Cohen, R.N., Texas Department of Human Services Chuck Lallathin, R.Ph., Texas Department of Human Services

© 1996 Texas Department of Aging and Disability Services

(formerly known as Texas Department of Human Services)

MEDICATION AIDE CONTINUING EDUCATION

TRAINING PROGRAM (maCEtp) OVERVIEW

This is a copy of the state approved Medication Aide Continuing Education Training Program (maCEtp) package which includes:

I.Introduction to the maCEtp

II.Purpose of the maCEtp

III.maCEtp Rules and Regulations

IV. Guidelines for the Ma or Content Topic of the maCEtp

V.Recommended Course Outline for the maCEtp

Note that in the past, DADS (formerly DHS) provided a maCEtp curriculum with specific time allotments for each unit. Effective May 1, 1996, this prescriptive framework will be discontinued. Instead DADS recommends selected introductory and closing content for the maCEtp, leaving the instructor free to determine the major content topic for the maCEtp. These changes are described in the enclosed maCEtp package.

MEDICATION AIDE CONTINUING EDUCATION TRAINING PROGRAM (maCEtp)

I.Introduction. The drug therapy team for comprehensive medication management plays a vital role in protecting the health and welfare of the citizens of Texas. It is imperative that Medication Aides, as participating members of the drug therapy team, possess the knowledge and skills necessary to carry out their responsibilities. Medication Aides exercise a vital role in facilitating drug information, communications, medication compliance and positive health outcomes. It is to this end that the State Approved maCEtp is directed.

II.Purpose.

A.To maintain and enhance the competency of Permitted Medication Aides to administer medications as specified at the Health and Safety Code, Chapter 242 Subchapter F and 40 TAC Chapter 95.

B.To protect the health and welfare of the citizens of Texas.

III.maCEtp Rules and Regulations. The requirements for the maCEtp are summarized below as specified at 40 TAC Chapter 95 and in the program regulations:

A.The maCEtp is not required for the first renewal. After the permit is renewed the first time a Medication Aide permit holder must renew the permit annually by successfully completing an approved maCEtp prior to the expiration of the permit. A permit must not be renewed if the permit holder does not successfully complete the required seven hour continuing education requirement at §95.115. (Emphasize that successfully completing the required seven hours of continuing education makes the permit holder eligible for renewal. Permit is not renewed until renewal form and fee are received by the DADS.

B.The approved seven hour maCEtp must be offered by a state approved Medication Aide Training Program as required at §95.119(a). Medication Aides are encouraged to attend additional continuing education and in-service programs, however, these additional programs cannot be substituted for the mandatory seven hour approved maCEtp.

C.The instructor(s) of the maCEtp must meet the requirements for instructor(s) at §95.119(b)(6).

D.The approved maCEtp must consist of seven clock-hours of actual classroom instruction as required at §95.119(c)(1). Break times may not be counted as part of the seven clock-hours of instruction. The seven clock-hours may be scheduled and presented as determined by the instructor as one seven hour session or shorter, multiple sessions that equal seven clock-hours.

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E.Each maCEtp must follow the curriculum established by the DADS as specified at §95.119(c)(3).

Prior to 5-1-96, DADS specified the exact content to be presented in the maCEtp.

Effective 5-1-96, DADS recommends only selected introductory and closing content for the maCEtp, leaving the instructor free to determine the major content for the maCEtp. (see Guidelines and Course Outline)

F.Successful completion of the maCEtp must be determined by the maCEtp instructor as specified at §95.119(b)(4).

1. Successful completion of the maCEtp must include attending the full seven clock-hours of the maCEtp.

2. At the discretion of the instructor, successful completion of the maCEtp may also be based on an examination of the maCEtp content. If used, the exam must not exceed 45 minutes of the seven hour maCEtp. The instructor must determine the passing score and score the exams. The student must pass the exam as determined by the instructor.

3. At the discretion of the instructor, successful completion may also be based on completing a written or oral evaluation and feedback, participating in class assignments and/or other criteria as determined by the instructor.

G.Each maCEtp must inform DADS of the name, address, social security number and permit number of each permit holder who successfully completes the course within 15 days as required at §95.119(c)(4). The official DADS roster form must be used and signed by the instructor(s) and sent to the Texas Department of Aging and Disability Services, Medication Aide Program, Mail Code W-245, P.O. Box 149030, Austin, Texas 78714-9030.

IV. Guidelines for the Major Content Topic of the maCEtp.

A.Guidelines for selecting the Major Content Topic:

1.The content must be directly or indirectly related to the responsibilities of Medication Aides.

2.The content should benefit the Medication Aides and ultimately the residents.

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3.The content should maintain and/or enhance the knowledge and skills of Medication Aides.

4.The content should enable Medication Aides to assist people make the best use of medications.

5.The content should target patient compliance with medication regimens, promote health professionals' communication skills, improve disease management, ensure optimal therapeutic outcomes and assist the multi- disciplinary approaches to effective medicine communications and treatments.

6.The content should provide an understanding and awareness of the "Communicate Before You Medicate" principles.

B.Suggested Methods for Selecting the Major Content Topic.

1.Assess the learning needs by getting input from student and graduate Medication Aides, and their teachers, employers, co-workers and clients.

2.Plan the content of the maCEtp to address the learning needs.

3.Note that the maCEtp can include skills training such as demonstration and return demonstration of basic or special skills related to medication administration.

4.Be flexible, innovative and creative in planning your maCEtp. The instructor now has the freedom to plan, develop and implement dynamic maCEtps.

C.Examples of suggested major content topics of the maCEtp (must be related directly or indirectly to Medication Aides).

1.Role of the Medication Aide on the Interdisciplinary Team (IDT).

2.Communication Skills for Medication Aides

3.Role of Medication Aide in comprehensive drug management

4.Role of Medication Aide in resident assessment and care planning

5.New health care policies

6.New clinical practice guidelines

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7.New clinical treatments and techniques

8.Automated and Integrated health care systems

9.Trends in patient care/clinical practice

10.Current research related to Medication Aide

11.Clinical and pharmacologic management of residents with specific clinical conditions such as infectious diseases, AIDS, eye disorders, diabetes, deculicters ulcers, tuberculosis, etc.

12.Role of the Medication Aide in meeting the psychosocial. needs of residents

13.Skills and techniques for Medication Aides

14.Review of changes in health care regulations and standards pertinent to Medication Aides such as the Nurse Aide Rules, Texas Curriculum for Nurse Aides in Long Term Care Facilities, Licensing Standards for Long Term Care Facilities, etc.

15.Drug review and update, such as review of new drugs, drugs frequently used in facilities and/or avoiding common medication errors.

D.Suggestions for teaching methods for maCEtps

1.Lecture

2.Discussion

3.Role playing

4.Interactive group learning activities

5.Learning games

6.Audiovisual presentations

7.Skills demonstrations

8.Return skills demonstrations

9.Cyberspace – The Internet; the World Wide Web; other Telecommunications

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V.RECOMMENDED COURSE OUTLINE for the rnaCEtp

A.Introduction to the maCft. Each maCEtp should begin with a brief introduction. The introduction should require approximately 15 to 30 minutes. Course materials should be distributed as appropriate.

1.Introductions and overview of program

2.Class schedule and break times

3.Requirements for successfully completing the maCEtp such as attending the full seven clock-hours and other requirements as determined by the instructor.

4.Attendance sheet must be signed by each aide at the beginning of the program and again at the conclusion.

B.Review of Medication Aide Rules and Curriculum. Each maCEtp should include a brief review of 40 TAC §95 and other regulations. This information on rules and regulations can be obtained by contacting the Medication Aide Program.

1.Review authorized and unauthorized functions of Medication Aides

2.Review requirements for supervision at §95.103(b)

3.Review changes to the Rules in the past year (omit if none)

4.Review pertinent changes to the Medication Aide Curriculum in the past year (omit if none)

C.Major content topic(s) to be determined by the maCEtp instructor.

D.Summation and Evaluation of the maCEtp: Each maCEtp should end with a brief review and evaluation. Distribute optional handouts, evaluation forms, exams as appropriate. This review may require 15 to 60 minutes.

1.Review and summarize the important points covered in this maCEtp.

2.Optional recommendations for study topics and study materials for Medication Aides in the coming year.

3.Optional oral or written feedback from students for evaluation of this maCEtp and suggestions for future maCEtps.

4.Optional written examination at the discretion of the instructor.

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Documents used along the form

When renewing a Medication Aide permit in Texas, several other forms and documents may be required to ensure compliance with state regulations. These documents help maintain the standards necessary for the safe administration of medications and the ongoing education of Medication Aides. Below is a list of commonly associated forms and documents that may be needed alongside the Medication Aide Renewal form.

  • Medication Aide Training Program Application: This application is necessary for individuals seeking to enroll in an approved training program. It provides essential information about the applicant's background and qualifications.
  • Continuing Education Completion Certificate: After finishing the required continuing education hours, this certificate serves as proof of completion. It must be submitted to validate the renewal of the Medication Aide permit.
  • Background Check Authorization Form: This form allows the state to conduct a background check on the applicant. It ensures that individuals with a history that could jeopardize patient safety are not granted a permit.
  • Medication Aide Permit Application: For those applying for a new permit or for the first time, this application captures vital information about the applicant and their eligibility to serve as a Medication Aide.
  • Instructor Qualification Form: If the applicant is also an instructor, this form verifies their qualifications to teach the continuing education courses required for Medication Aides.
  • Proof of Employment: Some facilities may require documentation showing that the Medication Aide is currently employed in a position that necessitates the administration of medications.
  • Affidavit of Renewal Eligibility: This affidavit confirms that the applicant meets all the necessary criteria for renewal, including the completion of required training and education.

Each of these forms plays a critical role in the renewal process for Medication Aides in Texas. Ensuring all documents are completed accurately and submitted on time can help streamline the renewal and maintain high standards of care for patients. Understanding the requirements and preparing the necessary paperwork in advance can facilitate a smoother experience for all involved.

Common mistakes

Completing the Medication Aide Renewal form in Texas requires careful attention to detail. One common mistake is failing to provide the correct personal information. Individuals often overlook sections requesting their full name, address, and permit number. Inaccurate or incomplete information can lead to delays in processing the renewal.

Another frequent error involves not submitting the required continuing education documentation. Applicants must successfully complete a state-approved seven-hour Medication Aide Continuing Education Training Program (maCEtp). Some individuals mistakenly believe that any training course suffices, but only specific programs meet the state’s requirements.

Additionally, many applicants neglect to check the expiration date of their current permit. Renewal must occur before the permit expires, and waiting until the last minute can result in unnecessary complications. It is crucial to plan ahead and ensure that all requirements are met in a timely manner.

Some individuals also fail to sign the renewal form. A missing signature can halt the processing of the application. It is essential to review the form thoroughly before submission to ensure that all necessary signatures are present.

Another common mistake is misunderstanding the fee structure. Applicants must include the correct renewal fee with their submission. Some may assume that the fee is waived if they have completed the continuing education requirement, which is not the case. This oversight can result in the rejection of the renewal application.

Providing outdated or incorrect information about the training program can also hinder the renewal process. Individuals should ensure that they are referencing the most current program guidelines and requirements as established by the Texas Department of Aging and Disability Services.

In some instances, applicants forget to include their social security number on the form. This information is necessary for identification purposes. Omitting it can lead to delays or complications with the renewal process.

Another mistake is failing to notify the department of any changes in personal information, such as a change of address. Keeping the department informed ensures that all correspondence regarding the renewal process reaches the applicant without issue.

Finally, individuals sometimes overlook the deadline for submitting the renewal form. Each year, the renewal must be completed before the permit expiration date. Failure to adhere to this timeline can result in the need to reapply for the permit entirely.

Being aware of these common mistakes can help individuals navigate the Medication Aide Renewal process more effectively. Attention to detail and thorough preparation are key to ensuring a smooth renewal experience.

Misconceptions

Here are ten common misconceptions about the Medication Aide Renewal in Texas, along with clarifications for each:

  1. Misconception 1: Medication Aides do not need to renew their permits.

    In reality, Medication Aides must renew their permits annually after the first renewal, which requires completing the approved continuing education program.

  2. Misconception 2: The seven-hour continuing education requirement can be fulfilled by any training program.

    Only state-approved Medication Aide Training Programs can provide the required seven-hour training for renewal.

  3. Misconception 3: Break times count towards the seven hours of required instruction.

    Breaks are not included in the seven clock-hours; only actual classroom instruction counts.

  4. Misconception 4: Once a Medication Aide completes the training, they do not need to demonstrate competency.

    Successful completion of the training must be determined by the instructor, which may include attendance, exams, or evaluations.

  5. Misconception 5: All instructors are qualified to teach the continuing education program.

    Instructors must meet specific qualifications set by the Texas Department of Aging and Disability Services (DADS).

  6. Misconception 6: Medication Aides can skip the training if they have previous experience.

    Every Medication Aide must complete the required continuing education to maintain their permit, regardless of experience.

  7. Misconception 7: The content of the training is strictly defined and cannot be adjusted.

    Since May 1, 1996, instructors have the flexibility to determine the major content topics, guided by selected introductory and closing content.

  8. Misconception 8: Completing additional training can replace the mandatory seven-hour program.

    While additional training is encouraged, it cannot substitute for the required seven hours of approved training.

  9. Misconception 9: The renewal form and fee can be submitted after the training is completed.

    The renewal form and fee must be submitted to DADS before the permit can be renewed, alongside proof of training completion.

  10. Misconception 10: Medication Aides can teach the continuing education program themselves.

    Only approved instructors who meet DADS requirements can teach the Medication Aide Continuing Education Training Program.

Key takeaways

Key Takeaways for Filling Out and Using the Medication Aide Renewal Form in Texas:

  • The renewal process requires successful completion of a state-approved seven-hour continuing education program, which is mandatory for all Medication Aides after their first renewal.
  • Ensure that you submit the renewal form and fee to the Texas Department of Aging and Disability Services (DADS) after completing the required training. Your permit will not be renewed until both are received.
  • Choose a training program that meets the state requirements. The program must be conducted by an approved instructor and cover the necessary curriculum as specified by DADS.
  • Successful completion of the training may involve attending all seven hours of instruction and potentially passing an exam, as determined by the instructor. Make sure to understand the evaluation criteria before starting the course.

File Characteristics

Fact Name Details
Governing Law The Medication Aide Renewal in Texas is governed by the Health and Safety Code, Chapter 242, Subchapter F, and 40 TAC Chapter 95.
Continuing Education Requirement Medication Aides must complete a seven-hour continuing education program for permit renewal after the first renewal.
Instructor Qualifications Instructors for the Medication Aide Continuing Education Training Program must meet specific requirements outlined in §95.119(b)(6).
Course Structure The approved program must consist of seven clock-hours of actual classroom instruction, excluding break times.
Course Approval The seven-hour program must be offered by a state-approved Medication Aide Training Program as required by §95.119(a).
Completion Verification Instructors must inform DADS of permit holders who successfully complete the course within 15 days, using an official roster form.
Content Guidelines The major content topic must relate to the responsibilities of Medication Aides and benefit both them and the residents.

How to Use Medication Aide Renewal In Texas

Completing the Medication Aide Renewal form in Texas is an important step in maintaining your certification. Follow these steps carefully to ensure that your application is processed smoothly.

  1. Obtain the Medication Aide Renewal form from the Texas Department of Aging and Disability Services (DADS) website or your training program.
  2. Fill in your personal information, including your full name, address, social security number, and permit number.
  3. Indicate the completion of the required seven-hour continuing education course by providing the course details, including the name of the training program and the date of completion.
  4. Sign and date the form to certify that the information provided is accurate and complete.
  5. Prepare the renewal fee as specified on the form. Ensure that you include the correct payment method, whether by check or money order.
  6. Mail the completed form and payment to the address provided on the form: Texas Department of Aging and Disability Services, Medication Aide Program, Mail Code W-245, P.O. Box 149030, Austin, Texas 78714-9030.

After submitting your renewal form, it will be processed by DADS. You will receive confirmation once your renewal is approved. Ensure you keep a copy of your submitted form and payment for your records.