COURSE OVERVIEW:
Welcome to the course on Managing Resident-to-Resident Aggression in Aged Care. This course is designed to equip aged care professionals with the knowledge and skills necessary to effectively manage and mitigate aggression between residents, ensuring a safe and supportive environment for all individuals within aged care facilities. By the end of this course, you will have a comprehensive understanding of the dynamics of resident-to-resident aggression and the strategies to address and prevent such incidents.
We begin with an introduction to resident-to-resident aggression, defining the scope of the issue and examining its prevalence through relevant statistics. Understanding the impact of aggression on both residents and staff is crucial for recognising the importance of addressing this challenging aspect of aged care.
Next, we delve into understanding aggression, exploring the different types and common triggers of aggressive behaviour. We will discuss the psychological and environmental factors that contribute to aggression, providing a foundation for comprehending why such behaviours occur in aged care settings.
Identifying early warning signs is essential for proactive management. This section will cover behavioural, physical, and verbal indicators of potential aggression, helping you to recognise and address issues before they escalate.
Assessing aggression risks involves using risk assessment tools and evaluating resident history and behaviour. We will also discuss conducting environmental assessments to identify and mitigate potential triggers within the facility.
Effective communication strategies are vital for managing aggression. This section will cover techniques for effective communication, de-escalation tactics, and the importance of non-verbal communication in calming potentially aggressive situations.
Preventive measures focus on creating a safe environment, implementing activity and engagement programs, and providing staff training and development. These proactive strategies aim to reduce the likelihood of aggression occurring.
Intervention strategies will cover immediate de-escalation techniques, individualised interventions tailored to resident needs, and environmental modifications to prevent aggression. We will also discuss the importance of staff training and support, collaborative approaches, and post-incident review and analysis for continuous improvement.
The role of care staff is crucial in managing aggression. This section will outline the responsibilities and expectations of care staff, strategies for supporting residents, families, and carers, and the importance of self-care and stress management for staff wellbeing.
Behavioural management plans are essential for consistent and effective management of resident behaviour. We will guide you in developing individualised plans, monitoring and adjusting these plans, and ensuring proper documentation and record-keeping.
Legal and ethical considerations are integral to managing aggression. This section will cover residents' rights, duty of care, and the reporting and documentation requirements necessary to ensure legal and ethical compliance.
Case studies and real-life scenarios provide practical insights into managing aggression. We will analyse past incidents, discuss lessons learned, and highlight best practices that can be applied in your facility.
The use of technology in managing aggression is growing. This section will explore monitoring and reporting tools, telehealth and remote support options, and other innovations in aged care that can aid in managing resident behaviour.
Developing and implementing policies and procedures is crucial for a structured approach to managing aggression. This section will cover the creation of effective policies and emergency response procedures to handle incidents swiftly and efficiently.
Finally, evaluation and feedback are necessary for measuring the effectiveness of your strategies. We will discuss methods for gathering and utilising feedback to continuously improve your approach to managing resident-to-resident aggression.
This course aims to provide you with the comprehensive skills and knowledge required to manage and prevent resident-to-resident aggression, ensuring the safety and wellbeing of all individuals in aged care settings.
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
By the end of this course, you will be able to understand the following topics:
1. Introduction to Resident-to-Resident Aggression
- Definition and Scope
- Prevalence and Statistics
- Impact on Residents and Staff
2. Understanding Aggression
- Types of Aggression
- Common Triggers
- Psychological and Environmental Factors
3. Identifying Early Warning Signs
- Behavioural Indicators
- Physical Indicators
- Verbal Indicators
4. Assessing Aggression Risks
- Risk Assessment Tools
- Resident History and Behaviour
- Environmental Assessments
5. Communication Strategies
- Effective Communication Techniques
- De-escalation Tactics
- Non-Verbal Communication
6. Preventive Measures
- Creating a Safe Environment
- Activity and Engagement Programs
- Staff Training and Development
7. Intervention Strategies
- Immediate De-escalation Techniques
- Individualised Interventions
- Environmental Modifications
- Collaborative Approaches
- Post-Incident Review and Analysis
- Supportive Interventions
8. Role of Care Staff
- Responsibilities and Expectations
- Supporting Residents, Families and Carers
- Self-Care and Stress Management
9. Behavioural Management Plans
- Developing Individualised Plans
- Monitoring and Adjusting Plans
- Documentation and Record-Keeping
10. Legal and Ethical Considerations
- Residents' Rights
- Duty of Care
- Reporting and Documentation Requirements
11. Case Studies and Real-Life Scenarios
- Analysis of Past Incidents
- Lessons Learned
- Best Practices
12. Use of Technology
- Monitoring and Reporting Tools
- Telehealth and Remote Support
- Innovations in Aged Care
13. Policies and Procedures
- Developing and Implementing Policies
- Emergency Response Procedures
14. Evaluation and Feedback
- Measuring Effectiveness
- Gathering and Utilising Feedback
COURSE DURATION:
The typical duration of this course is approximately 2-3 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:
Purchase and download course content.
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”.