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Advanced Aged Care Essentials

You will learn how to identify symptoms and types of dementia and apply person-centred care approaches. Additionally, you will explore the safe use of medication, non-pharmacological interventions, and crisis support and behavioural interventions.

Original price was: $400.00.Current price is: $200.00.

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You will learn how to identify symptoms and types of dementia and apply person-centred care approaches. Additionally, you will explore the safe use of medication, non-pharmacological interventions, and crisis support and behavioural interventions.

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1. Who is this course designed for?

This course is built for both professional personal care assistants (PCAs) looking to level up their skills and family members who have taken on a full-time caregiving role. We focus on a high level of customization to ensure the strategies work for various health conditions and home environments.

2. Will I learn how to coordinate with doctors and other family members?
Yes. A major focus is the collaboration between family and professional carers. You’ll learn communication frameworks to ensure everyone is on the same page regarding the care plan, reducing friction and improving the quality of life for the elderly individual.
3. Is there a practical component to the $200.00 enrollment?

While the course provides a strong foundation of theoretical knowledge, it is reinforced through practical examples and case studies. These scenarios simulate real-world challenges, allowing you to practice decision-making in a risk-free environment.

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Australian-Relevant

Courses are developed by industry experts with deep experience in Australian community services.

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Courses are delivered online for 24/7 access, ideal for regional teams, busy professionals, and those with multiple commitments.

Practical and Interactive

Each module includes case studies, real-world scenarios, and interactive activities.

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Expert-led, Australian-proven. We teach from real-world experience, not a manual.

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