David Corey Company, Inc.
Day One: Morning Session : Workers Compensation
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Workers Comp and Standards Overview
Roles and Relationships
Cost Containment With Home Mods
Day One: Afternoon Session : Medical Components
Basic Anatomy and Physiology
Common Diagnosis and Conditions
Understanding Functional Status
Medical Necessity and Functional necessity
Requirements: In order to receive a certificate of completion, the attendees must complete the training program in its entirety. Anyone not staying for the full duration will not receive a certificate of completion.
Day Two: Morning Session: Home Assessments
Knowing your insured
Home Assessment
Scope development and Estimate preparation
On the job
Day Two: Afternoon Session : The ADA
Accessible routes and ramps
Lifts and elevators
Bathrooms and Kitchens
According to the US Bureau of labor and statistics, 17% of Americans currently live with a disability. When the ADA was revised in 1990, this represented 43 million Americans.According to “The United States Administration On Aging” report, “Key Indicators On Aging “, by the year 2010, there will be 40.2 million people over the age of 65 living in America, 6.1 million of these will be over the
Overview:
Contractor Training:
C.H.A.M.P. Certified Home Assessment and Modification Professional
CHAMP Certification: In order to be designated as a CHAMP certified contractor the following must be completed:1. Attend and complete CHAMP training course2. Successfully pass the on-line exam following the training program3. Apply for designation - Back ground check will be completed and references will be required4. Provide proof of license and insurance5. Acceptance interview
Call 904-261-1740 with questions regarding this program
Day Two: Final Session : Business Development
Developing my Market
Marketing my Business
age of 85. Consider the combined numbers and you can estimate 83 Million Americans are living in the realm of aging and disability.
The CHAMP program is designed to provide contractors with information that will enable them to approach the disability and workers compensation home modification market with confidence. This confidence will come from having a better understanding of workers compensation, claims, the parties involved, medical diagnosis, physical disabilities, functional abilities, medical necessity, medical terminology, environmental barriers and home assessments for the disabled.