

Infection Preventionist Training & Support
Proactive’s team of qualified Infection Preventionist Consultants provide the education, resources and support services you need to implement and sustain an effective Infection Prevention and Control program. Contact us to schedule a program evaluation. Services include, but are not limited to:
- Mock survey & survey management support
- Onsite monitoring
- Infection Preventionist orientation and support
- Policies and Procedures
- Plans of Correction and Directed Plans of Correction
- Guidance for outbreak management
- Emergency Preparedness Consultation
- Inservice training and on-demand education
Proactive is simply outstanding in my book. Their expertise in all the complex and ever changing issues that we deal with in long-term care has been invaluable to us. I don’t know what we would have done without the templates, policy review, guidance and training they were able to provide. They went above and beyond to help us through a very serious and urgent matter with a State Survey and for that I will be eternally grateful. On top of all that, each time I have contacted Proactive with a question or a need, their response time has been downright impressive. We will not hesitate to call on Proactive any time we are faced with a challenge that requires more expertise or resources than we have in-house.
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Ask Proactive – Our facility has been issued a Denial of Payment for new admissions due to survey deficiencies. Should we continue to submit the MDS for current and newly admitted residents?
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