Person Centered Care Level 2 Online Training

£19.99

The Person centred care online training course enables participants to understand the importance of seeing people as unique individuals who require unique interventions designed to meet their needs.


Description

Person Centered-Care Online Training

The Person centred care online training course enables participants to understand the importance of seeing people as unique individuals who require unique interventions designed to meet their needs.

  • Developed by professionals
  • Accredited by The CPD Accreditation Group
  • 100% online, learn at your own time and pace
  • Translates into over 100 different languages
  • Instant certificate downloaded

We have a face to face personal centred course for group and individual. Please ask our team.

Who is it for?

This training is suitable for all staff working within Adult Health and Social Care.

When will I get my certificate?

Once you have successfully passed our course you will be able to download and print your certificate immediately.

As this course has been accredited by the CPD Group your certificate will contain the CPD logo and unique reference number.

 

As I have told others… It is the best, most informative training I have ever attended

Key Points

  • Understanding Person Centred Care
  • Creating the individuals care plan
  • Looking at the WHOLE picture
  • Confidentiality
  • How work practices may affect the individual
  • Boundaries

 Course Outline:

  1. Understanding Person-Centred Care: Gain a solid grasp of what person-centred care is and why it’s crucial in healthcare settings.
  2. Creating the Individual’s Care Plan: Learn how to tailor care plans to meet the unique needs and preferences of each person, fostering a more personalised approach.
  3. Looking at the WHOLE Picture: Explore the holistic aspect of care, considering not just physical health but also emotional, social, and psychological well-being.
  4. Confidentiality: Understand the importance of maintaining confidentiality and privacy when providing person-centred care.
  5. How Work Practices May Affect the Individual: Examine how your work practices and attitudes can impact the well-being and comfort of those you care for.
  6. Boundaries: Learn about the importance of setting and respecting boundaries to ensure a safe and respectful care environment.

 Learning Outcomes:

  • Comprehensive Understanding: Grasp the core principles of person-centred care, enabling you to provide compassionate and individualized support.
  • Effective Care Planning: Develop the skills to create care plans that address not only physical needs but also emotional and social aspects, enhancing overall well-being.
  • Privacy and Respect: Understand how to uphold confidentiality and respect personal boundaries, creating a safe and dignified care experience.
  • Enhanced Work Practices: Recognize how your actions and attitudes impact individuals in your care, allowing you to provide better support.
  • Holistic Approach: Embrace a holistic approach to care, seeing individuals as whole people with diverse needs and desires.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):

Q1: Is this course suitable for those working in healthcare or caring roles?

  • Yes, this person-centred care course is designed for healthcare professionals, caregivers, and anyone interested in person-centred care.

Q2: Can I apply these principles in various healthcare settings?

  • Absolutely, person-centred care principles are applicable in hospitals, care homes, home care, and many other healthcare environments.

Q3: What if I’m concerned about privacy and confidentiality in my work?

  • This person-centred care level 2 course covers confidentiality practices to help you maintain privacy while providing care.

Q4: Are there specific examples of how work practices affect individuals?

  • Yes, the training includes real-life scenarios to illustrate how your actions can impact those you care for.

Q5: Will I receive a certificate upon completing this Level 2 course?

  • Yes, you’ll receive a Level 2 Person-Centred Care certificate upon successful completion of the training.

This Level 2 Person-Centred Care Online Training equips you with the knowledge and skills to provide compassionate and individualized care while respecting privacy and boundaries, regardless of your healthcare role or setting.

Questions and Answers

What are the 4 principles of person-centred care?

The four principles of person-centred care are:

  1. Respect: Treat each person with dignity and respect their individuality.
  2. Choice: Involve individuals in decisions about their care and support.
  3. Independence: Promote independence and enable people to make choices.
  4. Dignity: Ensure care is provided in a way that maintains their dignity.

2. How do you become a person-centred care?

To become a person-centred caregiver, you need to embrace the principles of person-centred care, which include respecting each person’s uniqueness, involving them in decisions, promoting their independence, and providing care with dignity. You can also seek training and education in person-centred care approaches.

3. What are the 5 principles of the person-centred approach?

The five principles of the person-centred approach are:

  1. Seeing the person as an individual.
  2. Treating the person with respect and dignity.
  3. Involving the person in decisions about their care.
  4. Considering the person’s needs and preferences.
  5. Providing care that promotes the person’s independence.

4. What are the 7 core values of a person-centred approach?

The seven core values of a person-centred approach are often referred to as the “7 P’s”:

  1. Personalization: Tailoring care to each individual’s needs.
  2. Partnership: Collaborating with the person and their family.
  3. Participation: Involving the person in decisions about their care.
  4. Protection: Ensuring the person’s safety and well-being.
  5. Privacy: Respecting the person’s right to privacy.
  6. Promotion: Promoting the person’s independence and well-being.
  7. Providing Information: Keeping the person informed about their care and choices.

5. What is the principle 2 of person-centred practice?

Principle 2 of person-centered practice emphasizes treating individuals with respect and dignity.

It means recognizing the inherent worth of each person and ensuring that care and support are provided in a manner that upholds their dignity and honors their individuality.

6. What are 2 key elements of person-centred care?

Two key elements of person-centered care are:

  1. Involving the individual in decisions about their care and support.
  2. Tailoring care to meet the individual’s unique needs and preferences.

7. What is meant by a patient-centred style?

A patient-centered style, often referred to as a person-centered style, is an approach to care and communication that prioritizes the individual’s needs, preferences, and well-being.

It involves actively listening to the person, involving them in decisions, and providing care with empathy and respect.

This style of care aims to create a partnership between the individual and the caregiver, where the individual’s values and choices are at the forefront of their care and support.

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