End-of-life care isn’t just about the final stages—it’s about dignity, clarity, and support. This course offers a compassionate yet structured exploration of care during this crucial phase, from early symptom management to after-death considerations.
Each module covers key areas including emotional and spiritual support, ethical questions, grief processes, and communication frameworks. Designed to educate rather than overwhelm, it presents thoughtful, respectful guidance in providing care that is both human and informed—without theatrical euphemisms or clinical detachment.
Learning Outcomes
- Understand structured approaches to end-of-life care frameworks.
- Study symptom management in palliative and final phases.
- Learn approaches to spiritual and emotional support needs.
- Explore advance planning and coordinated care practices.
- Examine ethical considerations in decision-making processes.
- Recognise grief, bereavement, and support resources post-death.
Who is this Course For
- Caregivers supporting patients through terminal conditions.
- Health assistants managing palliative support routines.
- Social workers engaging in bereavement conversations.
- Nursing students reviewing end-of-life responsibilities.
- Volunteers working in hospice or elderly care.
- Religious staff assisting families during difficult transitions.
- Bereavement coordinators or aftercare workers.
- Counsellors addressing loss and family support.
Career Path
- Palliative Care Assistant – £24,000 average salary
- Bereavement Support Worker – £26,000 average salary
- End-of-Life Care Coordinator – £30,000 average salary
- Hospice Liaison Officer – £28,000 average salary
- Community Care Supporter – £25,000 average salary
- Healthcare Trainer (EOL Care) – £32,000 average salary