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.