I did my internship at the assessment and training center in Boise, Idaho. There were no medical staff in the building, and no medical staff were required to be there in order for students to receive training. Get Outlook for iOShttps://aka.ms/o0ukef ________________________________ From: NOMC <nomc-bounces at lists.nbpcb.org> on behalf of Jennifer Kennedy <msjenniferkennedy at gmail.com> Sent: Saturday, August 11, 2018 8:21:48 PM To: Lerone Walker Cc: nomc at lists.nbpcb.org Subject: Re: [Nomc] Inquiry regarding state operated residential training facilities Hi Larone, Here in Utah are state run adult residential rehabilitation program does not require medical staff of any kind to be present to run the program. I am unaware if there ever were nurses on staff, just a psychologist that I am aware of at one point. When I first started working in Virginia back in 2008, there were two nurses on staff, then to one only a few years layer. I cannot recall ever closing the training center are not hosting classes when that staff was not present. By the time I left in May 2015, there were no longer any nurses on staff and I don?t think there was ever an intention to replace them. Good luck, Jennifer Jennifer M. Kennedy National Federation of the Blind of Utah Email: msjenniferkennedy at gmail.com Phone: 330465-6245
On Aug 9, 2018, at 3:15 PM, Lerone Walker <leronewal at msn.com> wrote:
To: individuals employed by state operated blindness training residential facilities Does your Agency requires that a nurse be present at all times students are in training? Does your agency policy dictates that in the event of a nursing staff shortage students are to discontinue Training until satisfactory Staff levels of certified nurses be restored?
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