Course details

The aims of the programme are to cover aspects of caring for the older person such as

  • Discuss the psophhiloy and principles of palliative care
  • Summarise the structure and organisation of palliative care services to include the role played by the multi-disciplinary team and diverse family structures in the provision of care for a terminally ill person
  • Discuss the role of the support worker in the promotion of key issues such as life quality, self-esteem, respect, privacy and dignity in palliative care work
  • Explore different attitudes to death and dying to include an understanding of individual patterns of grief, bereavement and loss
  • Apply a person-centred approach to caring for a person in the last days of their life to include the provision of supportive and holistic care promoting safety, dignity, respect and comfort
  • Respond appropriately to the needs of the person who is confused in the last days of life
  • Work effectively and with great sensitivity in relation to the dying
  • person and their significant others in a palliative care setting
  • 9 Use the range of skills required from a palliative support worker in relation to end of life care.

Certification

FETAC Minor Award Care of the Older Person 5N2706

Updated on 08 November, 2015

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