Course Description
End of life care is becoming more prominent in the care industry with the number of people aged over 64 in Britain expected to grow from 9.5 million to 15 million by 2040. As the population ages, more people will be requiring end of life care and services. This course will teach you how to support people needing end of life care and provide you with an understanding of how to communicate effectively, the approaches that you should take as well as how to respond to the psychological, social, spiritual, religious, cultural and emotional needs of an individual.
Modules Covered
1 - Understanding end of life care
2 - Communication during end-of-life care
3 - Assessment and care planning in end-of-life care
4 - Person-centred approaches to end-of-life care
5 - Care during the final hours of life and bereavement care
Accreditation
Fully Accredited
This course is nationally accredited!
We are partnered with the nation's leading colleges and training providers across the United Kingdom. This means many of our qualifications, including this one, are nationally recognised.
This course is nationally accredited! It has been quality checked by an external awarding body to ensure you get the best possible results.
Benefits
- Achieve a nationally recognised Level 3 Qualification
- Build a foundation for progression in the care sector
- Further your personal and professional development
- Ensure you can manage pain and discomfort
- Ensure that you understand care planning in end of life care
- Learn at a time that suits you without the need to attend college
Eligibility
This course is fully funded and is available to anyone who falls within the eligibility requirements below:
• You have not yet received a Level 3 qualification or higher (equivalent to an A-level or higher).
• Age 19+ .
• EU / UK Resident for 3+ years.
• You will be required to have achieved Level 1 English and Maths
and achieved Level 2 English and Maths tests prior to completion.