Extendicare staff rarely have time to sit at a desk for an hour. Surge Learning provides "micro-courses" that take 5 to 15 minutes to complete. A PSW can complete a module on "Handling Responsive Behaviors" on a tablet during a 15-minute break. This just-in-time learning fits the reality of shift work.

Dr. Helen Carter, a long-term care consultant, notes: "Providers like Extendicare are realizing that 'surge learning' isn't just about handling a staffing crisis; it's about continuous readiness. When your staff can pull up a video on a new lift technique in 30 seconds, you prevent workplace injuries and improve patient dignity." Looking ahead, the integration between Extendicare and Surge Learning is likely to deepen. The next phase involves predictive analytics. If Surge notices that a specific Extendicare facility has a high rate of staff failing a "Hydration Management" quiz, the system will flag a potential risk of UTIs (Urinary Tract Infections) in patients before they spike a fever.

Surge Learning offers career laddering features. An Extendicare PSW who wants to become a Medication Administration Aide can see exactly which Surge modules they need to complete. By gamifying education—offering badges and certificates—the platform turns mandatory training into professional development.