End of Life Care Awareness Training

Overview

This End of Life Care Training course is made to help healthcare workers, carers, and support staff learn how to give kind, person-centred care to people who are near the end of their life. You will learn the main ideas of palliative care, including how to manage pain and symptoms, give emotional support, and care for people in a way that respects their culture and background.

The course helps you understand what people need physically, emotionally, and spiritually during their final days, making sure they feel comfortable, respected, and treated with dignity. You will also learn about important topics like care planning, making ethical choices, and working with a team of other healthcare workers to give full care.

The course includes group work, real-life examples, and time to reflect, so you can feel more confident when speaking with patients and families about difficult subjects. It also teaches how to support families after someone has died and how carers can take care of their own feelings during sad times.

This training is great for people who work in hospices, hospitals, care homes, or in the community. It encourages kindness, good teamwork, and the best ways to care for people at the end of life.

By the end of the course, you will be ready to help make a real difference in the lives of patients and families, giving support and care when it matters most.

The course takes 2–3 hours to complete. At the end, participants will receive a nationally recognised certificate, endorsed by Skills for Care and CPD. To stay up to date and keep skills fresh, it’s recommended that the course is renewed every few years.

By the end of the training, learners will feel more confident in having sensitive conversations and in making choices that support each patient’s comfort, dignity, and wishes.

Course Information

  • Course Duration: 2- 3 hours
  • Course Level: Level 2
  • Certificate: 1-year certificate
  • Max Delegates: 7
  • Practical: No
  • Course Mode: Face to Face/ Blended
  • Accredited: Yes 

Course Content

This course will help participants understand how to care for people at the end of their lives with respect, kindness, and skill. Each topic below will build your confidence and knowledge to give the best care possible.

1. Understanding End of Life Care

  • What is end of life care and why it matters
  • How end of life care helps give comfort and dignity to patients
  • Key values and principles that guide good end of life care

2. Infection Control in End of Life Care

  • The importance of infection control during end of life care
  • How to keep the care environment clean and safe for patients and staff
  • Simple hygiene practices to prevent infection

3. Documentation in End of Life Care

  • How to keep clear and accurate records of care given
  • Why it is important to write down patients’ wishes and care plans
  • Supporting communication through good record keeping

4. Risk Assessments in End of Life Care

  • How to check for risks before giving care
  • Spotting possible problems and keeping patients safe and comfortable
  • Ways to lower risks such as pressure sores and pain

5. Indications and Contraindications for End of Life Care

  • When end of life care is needed: recognising signs and symptoms
  • Supporting patients with pain, breathing problems, or emotional distress
  • Knowing when some treatments may not help or may need to be changed

6. Consent for End of Life Care

  • Understanding the legal and ethical rules around consent
  • Respecting the patient’s right to choose their care
  • Talking clearly with patients and families about care plans and options.

At the end of this course, you will feel more confident giving safe, respectful, and caring support to people in the final stages of life.

Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this course, participants will be able to:

  • Explain what end of life care is and why it is important for keeping patients comfortable, respected, and supported in their final stages of life.
  • Follow infection control measures specific to end of life care, helping to keep the environment clean and safe for both patients and caregivers.
  • Keep accurate and clear records of end of life care plans, actions, and patient wishes, to support good communication and care planning.
  • Carry out risk assessments before giving care, spotting possible problems early and taking steps to keep patients safe and comfortable.
  • List the main reasons for giving end of life care and understand what patients may need physically and emotionally.
  • Recognise when some end of life care treatments may not be right for the patient, and always focus on their comfort and well-being.
  • Understand the legal and ethical rules around getting consent for end of life care, and always respect the patient’s choices.
  • Show good communication skills when talking about end of life care, gaining consent, and giving support to patients and their families.

Who It's For

The training also highlights the importance of person-centred care, planning ahead, and respecting different cultures and beliefs.

  • Nurses
  • Caregivers
  • Doctors
  • Social workers
  • Healthcare assistants
  • Volunteers in healthcare settings
  • End-of-life care teams
  • Hospice staff
  • Family members providing care

This training on end of life care awareness helps improve both the skills needed to care for patients and makes the experience better for patients and their families.

Course Benefits

Taking this End of Life Care Awareness course offers many advantages, both for your personal development and the quality of care you provide. By completing the course, you will:

  • Gain confidence in providing compassionate, person-centred care to patients at the end of their lives.
  • Improve your communication skills, allowing you to have sensitive conversations with patients and their families.
  • Understand the legal and ethical aspects of end of life care, including the importance of consent and respecting patients’ wishes.
  • Learn practical infection control measures to ensure a clean and safe environment for patients and staff.
  • Enhance your ability to assess risks and make informed decisions to ensure patients’ comfort and dignity.
  • Become skilled at documenting end of life care, supporting good communication between the healthcare team and families.
  • Develop the knowledge to handle emotional and physical symptoms of patients, offering effective pain and symptom management.
  • Increase your job satisfaction by providing high-quality care and making a positive difference in people’s lives during a sensitive time.

By the end of the course, you will feel prepared to offer high-quality end of life care, giving patients comfort and dignity in their final days.

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