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Save My Skin
March 13, 2019 @ 10:00 am - 11:30 am

Wellness Inclusion Nursing (WIN) Distance Learning presents:
Save My Skin
To Register: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/WINDL
Participants will be sent a Zoom Meeting access link via email prior to the training.
Keeping skin whole and healthy helps a person feel comfortable and prevents infection. When skin problems occur, severe infections can develop which are painful, life-threatening, or lead to amputation.
Learn what you can do to prevent individuals you support from having skin problems such as open sores and rashes. Develop your knowledge of what to watch for and what to do when you see a possible problem.
These webinars are free to attend and accessed through Zoom Video Conferencing. There is a $20 charge to receive a Certificate of Attendance for 1.5 Continuing Education Hours. For more information on participation credit, contact Rachel Weingarten: weingarten@waisman.wisc.edu.
Waisman WIN Distance Learning
The Waisman WIN (Wellness Inclusion Nursing) program is excited to announce a new series of online training opportunities for individuals around the state of Wisconsin. This series provides expertise, training, and resources through videoconference workshops for individuals who support the overall health and well being of adults and children with IDDs in their communities.
Access to resources and clinical services focused on the specialized healthcare needs of individuals with disabilities may not be available in many rural and underserved communities in Wisconsin and beyond. To meet this need, the Waisman Center aims to expand access to its specialized resources and expertise through WIN videoconference workshops.
Who should participate?
Family members, caregivers, residential and vocational staff, and others who support adults and children with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDDs) in the community.
About Waisman WIN:
The Wellness Inclusion Nursing (WIN) Program nurses serve as consultants to residential and vocational team members, families and health care providers focusing on restoring, maintaining and promoting maximal health and independence for adults with developmental disabilities (DD) so they can achieve the best life possible.
Presented by:
Marcia Stickel, Clinical Nurse Specialist
Waisman Wellness Inclusion Nursing Program Director
Marcia Stickel, BSN, is the program director of the Wellness Inclusion Nursing (WIN) program at the Waisman Center’s Community Outreach Wisconsin. She has a BA in psychology as well as a BSN in nursing. Stickel has a broad range of nursing experience including working with people with traumatic brain injuries in both home health and hospital/rehab settings; and community nursing as a nurse care manager for individuals with both physical and severe mental health disabilities at Community Living Alliance – CLA and Care Wisconsin. Since 2009, Stickel has worked in the Wellness Inclusion Nursing program. WIN is a community based nursing program that is designed to provide assessment, consultation and training to agencies and staff providing care to individuals with developmental disabilities.