Caregiver

Caregivers play a vital role in providing assistance, support, and companionship to individuals who are unable to care for themselves due to illness, disability, or aging.

In summary, caregivers are dedicated professionals or family members who provide essential care and support to individuals in need. Through their compassion, expertise, and commitment, caregivers make a profound difference in the lives of those they serve, promoting independence, dignity, and quality of life.

Options

Online and physical training

Duration

5 Days

Course Details

35 Contact Hours Classroom training guaranteed
100% exam success money-back guarantee
Use of PPEs, Fire extinguishers, and practical CPR equipment.
5 days of intensive training. Weekend or weekday class.
Expert and qualified Trainers
Exam on the last day of training
Choose Certification from American Caregiver Association

Course Syllabus

  • Chapter 1: Residents Rights

  • Chapter 2: Communicating Effectively with Residents

  • Chapter 3: Managing Personal Stress

  • Chapter 4: Preventing Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation

  • Chapter 5: Controlling the Spread of Disease and Infection

  • Chapter 6: Record Keeping and Documentation

  • Chapter 7: Service Plans

  • Chapter 8: Nutrition, Hydration and Food Services

  • Chapter 9: Assisting in the Self-Administration of Medications

  • Chapter 10: Social, Recreational and Rehabilitative Activities

  • Chapter 11: Fire, Safety and Emergency Procedures

  • Chapter 12: The Aging Process

  • Chapter 13: Assisting Residents with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs)

  • Chapter 14: Vital Signs

  • Chapter 15: Medication Types

  • Chapter 16: Oral Hygiene, Grooming & Bathing

  • Chapter 17: Skin Integrity

  • Chapter 18: Resident with Dementia & Alzheimer’s Disease

  • Chapter 19: Communicating with Residents Unable to Direct Self-Care

  • Chapter 20: Providing Services and Life Skills

  • Chapter 21: Managing Difficult Behavior-Residents Unable to Direct Self-Care

  • Chapter 22: Developing & Providing Social, Recreational & Rehabilitative Activities for Residents Unable to Direct Self-Care

  • Chapter 23: Risk Management, Fall Prevention and Ambulation