AR70 Caring for the dying patient
Course summary
End of life care is a traumatic and complex process, and now very much a part of the expanding Health Care Assistant's role. This course will help you take care of dying people and their families with skill and compassion.
Who should attend?
Health Care Assistants/ Support Workers
Aims / objectives
- Understand palliative and terminal care
- Recognise the care team's roles
- Discuss the stages of death and dying
- Be more aware of the fears and worries that the client and their family may have
- Be aware of the patient's and family's needs in relation to death, dying and bereavement
- How to provide care in a safe, respectful and comforting manner
- Improve your communication skills
- Reflect on the dying and bereavement process
Course programme
- Definition and principles of palliative care
- Guidelines and care plans
- Care team- roles and responsibilities
- The stages of death and dying
- Patient and family needs
- Effective communication
- Providing care
- Patient support
- Comfort and pain control
- Pressure area care
- Patient hygiene
- Nutritional issues
- Stages of grief
- Personal coping strategies and support
Led by
TBA