Staff Training
Welcome to Medifecta Online Training

Medifecta Online training makes staff training, orientation and continuing education easy and manageable. Learning Management System technology allows you to assign training from our entire DVD library, track viewing and testing results and receive notification when training is complete.
View Demo and see how easy it is to manage your staff training online.
When you sign up to use Medifecta Online training, your agency will be given an administrative page that will allow you to:
Manage employee accounts and run reports
Assign training
View/edit training
View employee progress
View pass/fail per test for each employee
Have access to our entire DVD library online
Your employees will each have their own page that allows them to:
Access assigned training and related tests
Download a complete set of support materials for each program
View completed training testing status
Receive certificate of completion upon successfully passing test
View expiration date for completed training
For more information:
Please call Medifecta Healthcare Training at 888-846-7008 for pricing on the number of trainings you wish to purchase. When payment is received, we will issue your password and you can begin to use your administrative page and assign the trainings to your staff.
Medifecta Healthcare Training is a proud supporter and member of the NPDA and is pleased to provide it's members special discount for online training.

E-Learning Library:
New-Introduction to Home Care
New-Ethical & Legal Behavior
New-Medical Emergencies and Emergency Preparedness
- Essential Bedrest
- Wheelchairs, Walkers, Crutches and Canes
- Infection Control & Bloodborne Pathogens
- Managing Medications (primary & family caregivers)
- Fall Prevention
- Fire Safety
- Elder Abuse & Neglect
- Personal Care
- Caregiver Wellness
- Vital Signs
- Mechanical Lift
- A Guide to being a Companion Homemaker: Roles and Responsibilities
- A Guide to being a Companion Homemaker: Safety and Housekeeping
- Nutrition and Meal Preparation for Older Adults
- How to Communicate With Someone Who has Hearing Loss
- How to Communicate With Someone Who has Aphasia
- Caring for Someone with Early to Mid Stage Alzheimer's
- Developing Cultural Competence
- Caring for Someone with Mid to Late Stage Alzheimer's
- Communication Skills
How to Assist with Medications
Body Mechanics and Back Safety
Observation, Reporting and Documentation