• Level 2
  • 3 Hours Duration
  • 1 Year Certificate

End Of Life Care Training

This End Of Life Care training will help equip delegates working within a palliative care setting with the skills they need to carry out their duties effectively.

Gain the required skills

This End Of Life Care training will help equip delegates working within a palliative care setting with the skills they need to carry out their duties effectively.

This course is vital for any staff working with patients who are nearing the end of their life.

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Course Summary

  • Examine what is meant by the term End-of-Life Care
  • Examine what Advance Care Planning and Advance Directives are
  • Discuss the role in supporting people during End-of-Life Stages
  • Explore what makes Death a Good or Bad Experience
  • Discuss what Last Offices are
  • Review 3 other professionals you can involve during End-of-Life Care
  • Discuss people’s attitudes and fears towards Death and Dying

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    Where Do You Deliver The End Of Life Care Training?

    We can deliver this training at your premises, as long as it's within the UK. Also, we have our own venues in the Midlands if you don't have access to a training room. In addition, we are also able to deliver this training virtually using Zoom.

    Who Is This End Of Life Care Training For?

    This training is for anyone working with individuals in palliative care.

    How Many Delegates Can I Have On One Session?

    We will deliver this End of Life Care training for a group of up to 12 delegates. Similarly, for larger groups we can either provide multiple trainers on the same day or run multiple days to get everyone trained.

    Who Will Conduct The Training?

    One of our expert tutors, these all have first hand experience with the sector, many of which are Nurses or Doctors – so you’ll be in great hands! Furthermore, we will let you know who is doing the training in advance, you can check out their skills and experience by finding them on our meet the team page.

About End of Life Care Training (EOLC)

End-of-life care training helps doctors, nurses, and others who look after people at the end of their lives to know what to do and how to do it well.

The awareness training teaches important topics like: what end-of-life care is about, how to make sure people are treated with dignity and feel comfortable, and thinking about what’s right and wrong when caring for someone who is very ill. The eolc training also talks about making sure people can make their own choices about their care.

  • Course Duration: 2- 3 hours
  • Course Level: Level 2
  • Certificate: 1-year certificate
  • Max Delegates: 12
  • Practical: No
  • Course Mode: Face to Face/ Blended

The training is made to help doctors, nurses, social workers, counselors, chaplains, and others who look after people at the end of their lives to know more, be better at their jobs, and do their jobs well.

Therefore, the course is vital for any staff working with patients who are nearing the end of their life.

 

Eolc training vs Palliative care training:

End-of-life care (EOLC) training helps you learn how to support people in their last days, while palliative care training teaches you how to manage symptoms and pain for people with serious illnesses. Both aim to improve quality of life during this time.

 

EOLC Course Outline

Module 1: Starting End of Life Care

  • Understanding what end-of-life care is about and where it’s needed, like in hospitals or nursing homes.
  • Thinking about what’s right and wrong when caring for someone at the end of their life.
  • Looking at how to make sure people’s wishes are respected.

Module 2: Planning Ahead for End-of-Life Care

  • Talking about planning for the future when someone is seriously ill.
  • Knowing about things like living wills and who can make decisions for someone who can’t.
  • Seeing how planning ahead helps make sure people get the care they want.

Module-3: Helping People at the End of Their Lives

  • Learning what people need when they’re nearing the end of their life, like help with their body, their feelings, and their beliefs.
  • Making sure care is all about what each person wants.
  • Learning how to talk well with patients and their families.

Module 4: Making End of Life Care Better

  • Seeing what makes end-of-life care good or bad.
  • Making sure people aren’t in pain and that they feel cared for emotionally and spiritually.
  • Making the place where someone spends their last moments comfortable and respectful.

Module 5: After Someone Dies

  • Understanding what happens after someone dies and why.
  • Knowing what to do to prepare the body and make sure everything is respectful.
  • Thinking about how different cultures and religions might do things differently.

Module-6: Working Together to Care for the Dying

  • Knowing what each person on the care team does, like doctors, nurses, and social workers.
  • Seeing why it’s important for everyone to talk and work together.
  • Using help from the community and other services.

Module 7: How We Feel About Death and Dying

  • Looking at what people in society and culture think about death and dying.
  • Understanding common worries and misunderstandings about end-of-life care.
  • Learning ways to help people feel less scared or worried.

During the course, we’ll use real-life stories, activities, and group talks to help you understand better and practice what you’ve learned about caring for people at the end of their lives.

You will get to try out what you’ve learned in different situations where end-of-life care is needed.

 

Who Should Attend End of Life Care Awareness Course

This is a Level 2 course and very helpful for many different kinds of people who work with or help those who are nearing the end of their lives or dealing with loss.

While our end-of-life course primarily targets nurses, support workers, and carers, individuals from any of these groups should consider attending:

  • Healthcare Workers: Doctors, nurses, social workers, therapists, and chaplains who spend time with patients and families dealing with serious illness.
  • Caregivers: People who help others every day, like those who care for people at home or work in hospices.
  • Mental Health Professionals: Counselors, psychologists, and psychiatrists who support patients and families going through tough emotional times.
  • Spiritual Leaders: People who give spiritual help and advice to people from different religions.
  • Community Workers: Social workers, case managers, and people who run support groups for those going through tough times because of serious illness.
  • People Interested in Helping at the End of Life: People who want to work in hospices, help with palliative care, or support those who are grieving can learn the basics and get some skills.
  • Anyone Who Might Be Around People at the End of Their Lives: This could be volunteers in hospices, workers at funeral homes, or even lawyers who help with planning what happens after someone dies.

Learning about end-of-life care makes everyone more understanding and kind when helping people and families during a really hard time.

You can check our end of life care reviews from past attendees. Our trainers are qualified clinical healthcare workers with years of practice experience.

 

End of Life Training Benefits for Health Workers:

End-of-life course helps health workers in different ways:

  • Doctors & Nurses: They learn how to talk better with patients, manage pain well, and give care that aligns with what the patient wants.
  • Social Workers: They can offer more support to families, find helpful resources, and handle tricky situations.
  • Spiritual Caregivers: They learn how to give sensitive support for people’s beliefs and respect different religions.
  • Palliative Care Specialists: They get better at managing symptoms and making sure patients feel as good as possible.
  • Bereavement Counselors: They learn how to help patients and families who are grieving.

Overall the eolc training helps everyone work together, communicate, and give compassionate care during a difficult time.


You can also get the Palliative care and end-of-life online training -cpd approved. The is a self-paced learning class.


Questions and Answers

What is end-of-life training?

End-of-life training, also called end-of-life care training, is a learning course made to give healthcare workers, carers, and other important people the know-how and abilities needed to offer good care and support to people close to the end of their lives.

The main aim of this training is to make sure people who are nearing the end of their lives get compassionate, respectful, and quality care that helps with their body, feelings, and beliefs.

Having this training also help workers work with their families through this really tough time of grief and missing their loved one.

 

How to become an end of life care nurse?

Becoming an end-of-life care nurse involves a few important steps:

  1. Getting Started:
    • Get your Registered Nurse (RN) license, preferably with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN).
    • Work in a general nursing role to gain experience.
  1. Specialising:
    • Consider getting certified in Palliative Care (CNS-PC) or take extra classes in this area.
    • Look for jobs in hospices, palliative care units, or home healthcare focused on end-of-life care.
  1. Essential Skills:
    • Learn how to communicate well, especially for sensitive talks with patients and families.
    • Be compassionate and understanding to support people emotionally.
    • Understand how to manage pain to help patients feel more comfortable.
    • Be aware of different cultures and how to respect patients’ beliefs.
    • Know how to work well in a team, collaborating with other healthcare professionals.

What are the top skills gained in end of life training?

End-of-life care training helps nurses, senior carers, and others develop important skills for this sensitive and challenging time. Here are the key skills they gain:

  1. Communication:
  • Having sensitive talks about end-of-life options, wishes, and fears with patients and families.
  • Listening carefully and responding to the emotional needs of patients and families.
  1. Emotional and Practical Support:
  • Recognizing and addressing the emotional distress of patients and families facing loss.
  • Creating a safe and supportive environment for open communication and expression of emotions.
  • Offering practical help with daily tasks, errands, and finding resources.
  1. Pain and Symptom Management:
  • Using strategies to manage pain and other symptoms to ensure patient comfort.
  • Knowing about medications used for pain and symptom control.
  1. Respecting Autonomy and Dignity:
  • Helping patients make decisions about their care through Advance Care Planning.
  • Providing care that respects different cultural and religious beliefs about death and dying.
  • Making sure patients are treated with dignity and respect.
  1. Working with others:
  • Working well with other healthcare professionals involved in end-of-life care, like doctors, social workers, and chaplains.
  • Delivering coordinated and complete care to patients and families through teamwork.

By learning and practising these skills, end-of-life care training helps nurses, senior carers, and others give kind, respectful, and complete care during a very important time for patients and families.