End of Life and Palliative Care

4.5
1 review
  • I was at first somewhat anxious having never endeavored anything like this online. I found the staff at Interactive Healthcare brilliant, to rush to answer any inquiries that I had by means of email, dependably absolutely consoling and empowering. The courses I finished are amazingly sensibly evaluated, which I paid through bank exchange. I altogether delighted in the courses, I made notes as I came and addressed the inquiries after every module. On culmination of the required courses, I got five most noteworthy testaments of accomplishment for which I feel to a great degree pleased and absolutely feel that I truly achieved something unique, which I know will help and guide me in my obligations as a Carer for the elderly.
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Online

£ 18 VAT inc.

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  • Type

    Course

  • Level

    Beginner

  • Methodology

    Online

  • Duration

    Flexible

  • Start date

    Different dates available

The Strategy recognised that a 'cultural shift in attitude and behaviour related to end of life care' needed to occur within the health and social care workforce. This is a major challenge, given that in England alone, this represents more than 2.5 million employees involved in this type of care. The ‘End of Life and Palliative Care Module’ explores the key concepts on the preparation, planning, care and support of those who are dying and the people who are close to them.

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Reviews

4.5
  • I was at first somewhat anxious having never endeavored anything like this online. I found the staff at Interactive Healthcare brilliant, to rush to answer any inquiries that I had by means of email, dependably absolutely consoling and empowering. The courses I finished are amazingly sensibly evaluated, which I paid through bank exchange. I altogether delighted in the courses, I made notes as I came and addressed the inquiries after every module. On culmination of the required courses, I got five most noteworthy testaments of accomplishment for which I feel to a great degree pleased and absolutely feel that I truly achieved something unique, which I know will help and guide me in my obligations as a Carer for the elderly.
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4.2
fantastic

Course rating

Recommended

Centre rating

Pam Cooper

4.5
05/11/2016
What I would highlight: I was at first somewhat anxious having never endeavored anything like this online. I found the staff at Interactive Healthcare brilliant, to rush to answer any inquiries that I had by means of email, dependably absolutely consoling and empowering. The courses I finished are amazingly sensibly evaluated, which I paid through bank exchange. I altogether delighted in the courses, I made notes as I came and addressed the inquiries after every module. On culmination of the required courses, I got five most noteworthy testaments of accomplishment for which I feel to a great degree pleased and absolutely feel that I truly achieved something unique, which I know will help and guide me in my obligations as a Carer for the elderly.
What could be improved: Everything was positive.
Would you recommend this course?: Yes
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Subjects

  • Health and Social Care
  • Palliative Nursing
  • Decision Making
  • IT for adults
  • Care Management
  • Planning
  • Palliative care
  • Nurse training
  • Nursing Health
  • Care
  • Pain Relief
  • End of Life

Teachers and trainers (1)

Interactive Healthcare Training

Interactive Healthcare Training

Online Training

Course programme

End of Life and Palliative Care - Module 1 When the Department of Health published its End of Life Care Strategy for England in July 2008, their aim was to promote high quality care for all adults at the end of life.
The Strategy recognised that a 'cultural shift in attitude and behaviour related to end of life care' needed to occur within the health and social care workforce. This is a major challenge, given that in England alone, this represents more than 2.5 million employees involved in this type of care.
The ‘End of Life and Palliative Care Module’ explores the key concepts on the preparation, planning, care and support of those who are dying and the people who are close to them.

End of Life and Palliative Care

£ 18 VAT inc.