This course focuses on the principles and practices of person-centred care, emphasising the importance of tailoring healthcare to meet the individual needs and preferences of patients. It promotes respect, dignity, and involvement in care decisions.
Course Objectives:
Understand the core concepts of person-centred care and its significance in healthcare.
Learn how to assess the needs, values, and preferences of each patient to deliver individualised care.
Explore techniques for effective communication that enhance patient involvement in their care plans.
Discover the importance of building trust and fostering positive relationships with patients.
Understand how to involve patients and their families in decision-making processes.
Learn strategies to ensure that care is respectful of and responsive to individual patient needs.
Develop skills in creating care plans that reflect the holistic needs of the patient, including physical, emotional, and social aspects.
Target Audience:
Ideal for healthcare professionals, including nurses, caregivers, and support staff, who aim to deliver personalised care in their practice.
Course Format:
Duration: 1/2 day
Mode: In-person training only
Assessment: Practical demonstrations and written assessment
Certification:
Participants will receive a Person-Centred Care Certificate upon successful completion, valid for 2 years.
Healthcare Legislations including MHA 1983, MCA 2005, Health and Social Care Act 2008.
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