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Essential Skills for Aged Care Workers

Essential Skills for Aged Care Workers

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COURSE OVERVIEW:

Welcome to the Essential Skills for Aged Care Workers course. This program is designed to equip you with the fundamental knowledge and practical skills required to provide high-quality, person-centred care to elderly individuals.

Working within the framework of the Aged Care Quality Standards, aged care workers play a critical role in supporting the health, dignity, and well-being of older adults. The role of an aged care worker extends beyond providing basic assistance. This course begins by outlining key responsibilities, ethical and professional conduct, and the importance of maintaining compliance with industry standards to ensure safe and effective service delivery.

Effective communication skills are crucial in aged care. This section explores how to build rapport with elderly clients, communicate effectively with individuals experiencing dementia or cognitive impairments, and adapt communication techniques for clients with hearing or vision loss.

Providing person-centred care ensures that support is tailored to the individual’s needs and preferences. This section covers the principles of personalised care, how to develop and implement Individualised Care Plans (ICPs), and ways to uphold client dignity, choice, and autonomy.

Supporting activities of daily living (ADLs) is a core responsibility of aged care workers. This section focuses on assisting clients with personal hygiene, dressing, mobility, and encouraging independence in daily routines while maintaining safety and comfort.

Ensuring safe manual handling and mobility support is critical for both the safety of clients and the well-being of aged care workers. This section provides guidance on correct lifting and transferring techniques, safe use of assistive devices, and injury prevention strategies.

Medication assistance and health monitoring require strict adherence to guidelines. This section provides an overview of medication administration, monitoring changes in client health, and the importance of accurate documentation to ensure compliance and safety.

Dementia care and cognitive support require a specialised approach. This section explores the progression of dementia, communication techniques for individuals with memory impairments, and strategies for managing behaviours of concern in dementia care.

Supporting mental health and emotional well-being is essential in aged care. This section covers recognising signs of depression and anxiety in elderly clients, providing emotional and psychological support, and encouraging social engagement to reduce isolation.

Ensuring proper nutrition, hydration, and mealtime assistance is vital for client well-being. This section discusses safe eating and drinking practices, identifying swallowing difficulties (dysphagia), and promoting healthy dietary habits in aged care settings.

Maintaining infection control and hygiene best practices is necessary to prevent illness and ensure a safe care environment. This section covers personal hygiene protocols, the proper use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), and effective cleaning and sanitisation procedures.

Understanding safeguarding and elder abuse prevention is critical to protecting vulnerable clients. This section covers recognising the signs of elder abuse and neglect, the legal and ethical responsibilities of aged care workers, and the procedures for reporting and responding to concerns.

Providing palliative and end-of-life care requires compassion and sensitivity. This section explores how to support clients and families through the palliative care process, manage pain and symptom relief, and understand Advance Care Directives and end-of-life planning.

Preventing falls and managing risk is essential in aged care settings. This section covers identifying fall hazards, implementing prevention strategies, and responding effectively when falls and injuries occur.

Cultural competence and diversity awareness play an important role in aged care. This section highlights the importance of culturally appropriate care, supporting Indigenous and culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) clients, and respecting religious and cultural end-of-life practices.

Providing transport and mobility support enables elderly clients to maintain independence and access essential services. This section covers best practices for assisting clients in and out of vehicles, supporting those using public transport, and managing mobility challenges in community settings.

Maintaining workplace health and safety (WHS) is a legal and professional responsibility in aged care. This section outlines how to identify workplace hazards, follow WHS procedures, and minimise risks associated with hazardous substances and equipment.

Upholding professional boundaries and self-care is essential for aged care workers. This section explores how to maintain professionalism while fostering trust with clients, recognise signs of burnout and compassion fatigue, and implement self-care strategies for emotional resilience.

Finally, documentation, reporting, and compliance ensure accountability and transparency in aged care. This section provides best practices for accurate record-keeping, writing incident reports, and complying with Aged Care Quality and Safety Standards.

By completing this course, you will gain the essential skills and knowledge required to deliver high-quality, compassionate, and safe care to elderly individuals. This training will empower support workers to provide a dignified and respectful experience for clients while ensuring their own professional growth and well-being in the aged care sector.

Each section is complemented with examples to illustrate the concepts and techniques discussed.

LEARNING OUTCOMES:

By the end of this course, you will be able to understand the following topics:

1. Introduction to the Role of Aged Care Workers

  • Responsibilities and Scope of Practice in Aged Care
  • Working Within the Aged Care Quality Standards
  • Ethical and Professional Conduct in Aged Care

2. Effective Communication Skills in Aged Care

  • Active Listening and Building Rapport with Elderly Clients
  • Communicating with Clients with Dementia or Cognitive Impairments
  • Adapting Communication for Hearing and Vision Impairments

3. Person-Centred Care and Individualised Support

  • Understanding and Implementing Person-Centred Practices
  • Developing Individualised Care Plans (ICPs)
  • Promoting Client Dignity, Choice, and Autonomy

4. Assisting with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs)

  • Supporting Clients with Personal Hygiene and Grooming
  • Safe Assistance with Dressing and Mobility
  • Encouraging Independence in Daily Tasks

5. Safe Manual Handling and Mobility Support

  • Correct Techniques for Lifting and Transferring Clients
  • Using Hoists, Transfer Belts, and Mobility Aids Safely
  • Preventing Workplace Injuries and Falls

6. Medication Assistance and Health Monitoring

  • Understanding Medication Administration in Aged Care
  • Monitoring and Reporting Changes in Health Conditions
  • Documenting and Communicating Medication Compliance

7. Dementia Care and Cognitive Support

  • Understanding Dementia and Its Progression
  • Effective Communication Techniques for Clients with Dementia
  • Managing Behaviours of Concern in Dementia Care

8. Supporting Mental Health and Emotional Well-Being

  • Recognising Signs of Depression and Anxiety in Older Adults
  • Strategies for Providing Emotional and Psychological Support
  • Encouraging Social Engagement and Connection

9. Nutrition, Hydration, and Mealtime Assistance

  • Assisting Clients with Safe Eating and Drinking
  • Recognising and Managing Swallowing Difficulties (Dysphagia)
  • Promoting Healthy Nutrition in Aged Care

10. Infection Control and Hygiene Best Practices

  • Preventing the Spread of Infections in Aged Care Settings
  • Proper Hand Hygiene and Use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
  • Safe Cleaning and Sanitisation of Care Environments

11. Safeguarding and Elder Abuse Prevention

  • Recognising the Signs of Elder Abuse and Neglect
  • Understanding Duty of Care and Legal Responsibilities
  • Reporting and Responding to Abuse Concerns

12. Palliative and End-of-Life Care

  • Providing Compassionate Support to Clients and Families
  • Managing Pain and Symptom Relief in Palliative Care
  • Understanding Advance Care Directives and End-of-Life Planning

13. Falls Prevention and Risk Management

  • Identifying Environmental Hazards and Fall Risks
  • Implementing Fall Prevention Strategies
  • Responding to and Reporting Falls and Injuries

14. Cultural Competence and Diversity Awareness in Aged Care

  • Providing Culturally Appropriate Care
  • Supporting Indigenous and CALD Clients in Aged Care
  • Respecting Religious and Cultural End-of-Life Practices

15. Transport and Mobility Support for Elderly Clients

  • Assisting Clients Safely In and Out of Vehicles
  • Supporting Clients Using Public and Private Transport
  • Managing Mobility Challenges in Community Settings

16. Workplace Health and Safety (WHS) in Aged Care

  • Identifying and Reporting Workplace Hazards
  • Following WHS Policies and Procedures in Aged Care
  • Reducing Risks Associated with Hazardous Substances and Equipment

17. Professional Boundaries and Self-Care for Aged Care Workers

  • Maintaining Professionalism While Building Trust with Clients
  • Recognising Burnout and Compassion Fatigue
  • Strategies for Self-Care and Emotional Resilience

18. Documentation, Reporting, and Compliance in Aged Care

  • Importance of Accurate and Confidential Record-Keeping
  • Writing Incident Reports and Client Progress Notes
  • Ensuring Compliance with Aged Care Quality and Safety Standards

COURSE DURATION:

The typical duration of this course is approximately 3-4 hours to complete. Your enrolment is Valid for 12 Months. Start anytime and study at your own pace.

COURSE REQUIREMENTS:

You must have access to a computer or any mobile device with Adobe Acrobat Reader (free PDF Viewer) installed, to complete this course.

COURSE DELIVERY:

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ASSESSMENT:

A simple 10-question true or false quiz with Unlimited Submission Attempts.

CERTIFICATION:

Upon course completion, you will receive a customised digital “Certificate of Completion”.