This comprehensive course introduces learners to the principles and practices of end‑of‑life care. It explains the stages involved in the dying process, the emotional and physical changes that may occur, and how professionals can offer compassionate, person‑centred support. The aim is to help caregivers and health‑care workers provide dignified and respectful care to individuals approaching the end of life.
Who Should Take This Course
This training benefits anyone looking to begin or advance a career in palliative or end‑of‑life care. It is suitable for care assistants, support workers, healthcare professionals, or anyone wishing to deepen their understanding of providing comfort, support, and skilled care to people nearing the end of life.
Certification & Accreditation
• The course is accredited and follows professional standards in the care sector.
• Learners receive an electronic certificate upon completion, with the option to request a printed one.
• It is a self‑paced online programme accessible from any device, offering flexibility and tutor support.
Course Modules
Module 1: Introduction to End of Life Care
Module 2: Availability of Services
Module 3: Advance Care Planning
Module 4: Goals of Care
Module 5: Physical Illness
Module 6: Neurological Illness
Module 7: Quality Care at the End of Life
Module 8: Communication During End of Life
Module 9: Holistic Assessment for Palliative Care
Module 10: Spiritual and Psychosocial Support
Module 11: Care after Death
Module 12: Further Support, Training and Development
Module 13: Legal and Ethical Aspects
Summary
By completing this course, learners gain essential knowledge and practical insight into supporting individuals with empathy, professionalism, and respect during their final stages of life. The programme covers physical, emotional, spiritual, and ethical dimensions of end‑of‑life care to ensure high‑quality practice.
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£120.00