About this Course
The Professional Caregiving & Patient Support program provides comprehensive training in patient-centered care, equipping individuals with the competencies required to assist in diverse healthcare settings, including private residences, assisted living facilities, and hospitals. The curriculum integrates theoretical instruction with hands-on practice, emphasizing personal care assistance, medication administration, psychological support, and ethical caregiving standards. Graduates will be proficient in delivering compassionate, safe, and professional care to individuals with varying healthcare needs.
Objectives
Master Essential Caregiving Techniques – Develop proficiency in assisting with activities of daily living (ADLs), including hygiene, mobility support, and nutritional care.
Ensure Competence in Basic Clinical Support – Train in vital signs monitoring, medication management, and emergency response protocols.
Strengthen Patient Communication and Psychosocial Support – Cultivate effective interpersonal skills to enhance patient comfort, dignity, and emotional well-being.
Adhere to Ethical and Regulatory Standards – Educate on patient rights, confidentiality, and professional conduct in caregiving practices.
Enhance Employability and Practical Readiness – Provide experiential learning through simulated and real-world patient care environments to prepare for professional roles in healthcare and home care settings.