
Wound Care Training
The Wound Care training course has been designed around the day to day duties of health and social care workers who may come into contact with any number of minor to moderate wounds during their normal working practices.
The Dysphagia Training and Swallow Assessments course has been designed to develop delegates’ awareness of dysphagia, its causes and the potential complications to the service user, and the groups of people who are at higher risk.
The dysphagia training course will also cover swallow assessments and risk management strategies of caring and supporting service users with swallowing difficulties. In addition to this, the course will address the importance of multidisciplinary involvement in the assessment and planning of care interventions.
To ensure that your team is equipped with the necessary knowledge and skills on completion of the dysphagia training course, we offer fully bespoke training. We are able to change the content of the course based on the specific needs of your organisation. Delivered by expert healthcare educators, you can be confident that your staff are competent in current best practice related to dysphagia and swallow assessments.
On completion of the Dysphagia Training and Swallow Assessments course, we will provide the necessary competency proformas required to ensure safe and evidenced-based clinical practice. This will then allow the Registered Provider to ensure mandatory competency assessments are completed within the workplace by a nominated mentor/supervisor.
Should you need further advice regarding competency assessments, or if you would like our Registered Nurse Trainers to provide onsite competency assessments then please do not hesitate to contact us.
The Wound Care training course has been designed around the day to day duties of health and social care workers who may come into contact with any number of minor to moderate wounds during their normal working practices.
Vaccination and immunisation training is essential in helping to prevent disease. Vaccinations allow people to build up immunisation to certain diseases such as the flu. They do this by training the immune system to identify and combat specific pathogens using antibodies.
Our Supervision and Monitoring Training course has been designed to communicate exactly what it is that makes for an effective and professional supervisor while addressing the differences between supervisory and standard employee roles.
This course is suitable for healthcare workers who wish to deliver clinical skills previously undertaken by medical or nursing professionals in care home settings.