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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