Description
Care Planning and Record Keeping Online Training
This Care Planning and Record Keeping Online Course helps healthcare workers learn how to create, carry out, and review care plans that focus on the needs of each patient. You’ll learn step-by-step ways to assess health, set goals, and plan care using exercises and examples.
The course covers key skills such as health check-ups, working with other professionals, keeping records, and understanding the legal rules about care plans.
The e-learning course is useful for nurses, care workers, social workers, and healthcare assistants who want to make care plans that fit each person’s needs.
You’ll also get better at problem-solving, learn how to keep good records, and feel more confident creating care plans that help patients.
The course is self-paced, with easy lessons, course materials, and quizzes at the end of each section.
After completing the course, you will receive a CPD certificate in Care Planning and Record Keeping, showing your ability to create effective care plans.
It’s perfect for both experienced workers who want to update their skills and beginners who want to learn about person-centred care.
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Course Information:
- Developed by professionals
- CPD Approved
- 100% online, learn at your own time and pace
- Translates into over 100 different languages
- Instant certificate downloaded
- Progress tracker
- Easy to use interface.
- 12 Month Access
- Retake course.
- Multi-choice answers
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Course Topics:
The Care Planning Online Course covers the following topics:
- Differences Between Care Plans
Understand how personal care plans are different. - Updating Care Plans
Understand how care plans should be changed. - Working with Others
Explain how you collaborate with other professionals. - Recording Observations
Explain why it’s important to write down observations. - Stages of Care Planning
Understand the steps in care planning. - Assessing Care Plans
Explain how to review care plans. - Creating Care Plans
Show how to make a care plan.
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Course Outcomes
After completing this care planning online training course, learners will be able to:
- Understand how to create care plans that focus on each person’s unique needs.
- Use simple steps to assess health, set goals, and make care plans.
- Work well with other healthcare workers to provide the best care.
- Keep clear records and understand the legal rules around care planning.
- Know the steps in making and reviewing care plans.
- Feel confident when making decisions and solving problems in care planning.
- Update care plans as a person’s needs change.
- Create easy-to-understand care plans that help people get the best care.
- Keep learning and improving their skills to do a better job.
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Target Audience
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Career Opportunities
Completing the Care Planning and Record Keeping Online Training opens up a variety of rewarding opportunities in healthcare and social care fields.
Here are some potential roles where this online course will be very useful:
- Nurse – Work in hospitals, clinics, or nursing homes to create and manage care plans for patients.
- Care Worker – Provide personal care and support to individuals, tailoring care plans to their needs.
- Social Worker – Help people access services and create care plans that support their well-being.
- Healthcare Assistant – Assist nurses and doctors in implementing care plans and monitoring patient progress.
- Care Coordinator – Organise and oversee care plans for patients, ensuring they receive the right support.
- Health and Social Care Manager – Manage teams of care staff and ensure care plans are followed properly.
- Support Worker – Assist individuals with physical or mental health conditions, following and updating care plans.
- Medical Administrator – Handle patient records and ensure care plans are up-to-date and compliant with regulations.
By gaining the right skills in care planning and record keeping, you will be well-prepared for a rewarding career in these and other related roles.