The quality of a person dying is in many ways as important as their quality of life. According to frog rat (2001) the nature of multiple and chronic health problems such as many aged people experience over a period of time makes it difficult to define when someone can actually be said to be dying.
Module 2: Emotions and Feelings
Easy
8 mins
Atif Kazmi
Emotions are inherent to human condition and a range of feelings arrive from the person at the end of their life. The main challenge is for those people who are relative, friend or carer of that individual to fight with chronic illness.
Module 1: End of life care
Easy
12 mins
Waleed Khalid
End of life and palliative care aims to support you if you have a life-limiting disease. The focus of this type of care is managing symptoms and providing comfort and support including help with emotional and mental health, spiritual and social requirements.
Brief Decsription of End of Life Care
Easy
3 mins
Waleed Khalid
This course is particularly designed for those people who are interested in or engaged in matters relating to death, dying, bereavement, palliative and end of life care.
Module 7: Overcoming Barriers to Dignity and Privacy
Easy
10 mins
Waleed Khalid
The preservation of dignity is one of the most debated yet inconclusive challenges in health care. There are three main areas which if not handled professionally can act as barriers to your ability to treat service users with dignity and privacy
Module 6: Self-care
Easy
9 mins
Waleed Khalid
Self-care means taking care of yourself, supporting people to take responsibility for their own health and welfare so that you can be healthy both physically and mentally, you can be well, you can do your job, you can help and care for others, and you can do all the things you need to and want to accomplish in a day.
Module 5: Privacy- Good Practice
Easy
9 mins
Waleed Khalid
Majority of the people consider privacy to be a subset of dignity but we consider that it is so essential that we develop this module to precisely focus on the topic of maintaining privacy and dignity polices along with building a trust of service users.
Module 4: Dignity - Good Practice Part 2
Easy
11 mins
Waleed Khalid
Personal care is a valuable service that many individuals desire to live healthy and productive lives. It is important to remember that feel valued and secure, try creating a friendly and welcoming environment where they feel respected throughout their day-to-day routine.
Module 3: Dignity – Good Practice Part 1
Easy
14 mins
Waleed Khalid
In order to promote the dignity of all individuals, you should completely involve them in any decision that affects their care such as personal decisions which include what to eat, what to wear, what time to go to bed and the wider decisions about their care or support
Brief Description of Dignity and Privacy
Easy
2 mins
Waleed Khalid
This training course has been particularly designed for care and support workers in a social care setting such as healthcare centres. In simple words, this course is necessary for any staff members who provide direct care to patients or individuals needing support. It might also be useful for that audience of people who are eager to get knowledge about privacy and dignity in care.