Course details

The course is designed to equip the learner with the skills, knowledge and competencies to provide care for people in a variety of settings, working under the direction and supervision of nursing/midwifery staff.

Entry Level & Special Requirements

QQI Level 4 Certificate, Leaving Certificate or equivalent and/or relevant life and work experiences

Assessment

Learners who wish to achieve this QQI Level 5 Module or Component Certificate must complete an assignment brief (40%) allocated by the tutor, and a skills demonstration which each learner will be assessed in demonstrating a variety of specific skills (60%).

Course Content

The specific learning outcomes are grouped into 2 units

  • Unit 1 – Activities of Living Theory
  • Unit 2 – Caring for Inpiduals utilising Activities of Living
Updated on 08 November, 2015

About Carers Association

The Carers Association is Ireland's national voluntary organisation for and of family carers in the home. Family carers provide high levels of care to a range of people including frail older people, people with severe disabilities, the terminally ill and children with special needs.

The Association was established in 1987 to lobby and advocate on behalf of carers. While the government has begun to initiate some services for carers, we believe that the vast majority of Ireland's family carers still remain without vital services. These services, such as in-home respite, are essential to family carers. They allows us to continue in our roles as family carers, thus implementing government policy to care for people in their own homes for as long as possible.

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