End of Life Care Training
Gain essential knowledge in life care training to support individuals with dignity, sensitivity, and understanding during end-of-life stages
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What's included:
- Grab an enrolment letter as a gift!
- Eligibility to earn a CPD & QLS endorsed certificate.
- Fully Online Recorded Class
- 24/7 & Lifetime Access
- Online support
- No hidden fees
Caring for someone at the final stages of life is not just a responsibility—it’s a deeply human act. This Life Care Training course is designed to prepare individuals with the right knowledge, communication techniques, and emotional awareness to support people nearing the end of life. It focuses on person-centred care, cultural sensitivity, pain management, decision-making, and emotional support—making the learning relevant, respectful, and highly applicable across care settings.
Whether you work in healthcare, care homes, hospices, or home-based environments, this life care training offers thoughtful instruction on handling delicate moments with clarity and calm. It also covers how to support families, maintain dignity in care, and understand legal and ethical boundaries around life-limiting conditions. For anyone who deals with end-of-life scenarios, the course offers a valuable base of insight, compassion, and structure—essential for those committed to making difficult moments a little easier.
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Learning Outcomes
- Understand the principles and values of effective life care training.
- Provide person-centred care with respect and emotional sensitivity.
- Communicate clearly with patients and family in difficult situations.
- Identify signs of pain, distress, and care needs at end-of-life.
- Learn support strategies for grief, loss, and bereavement care.
Who is this course for?
- Carers involved in palliative or long-term patient support.
- Healthcare assistants working closely with terminally ill patients.
- Volunteers supporting those in end-of-life circumstances.
- Social workers handling sensitive care coordination cases.
- Family members preparing for life care responsibilities.
Career Path
- Palliative Care Assistant – Average salary: £20,000–£26,000
- Support Worker (Life Care Focus) – Average salary: £19,000–£24,000
- Healthcare Assistant (End-of-Life Care) – £21,000–£27,000
- Bereavement Support Worker – Average salary: £23,000–£30,000
- Hospice Care Coordinator – Average salary: £25,000–£34,000
- Care Home Team Leader – Average salary: £26,000–£35,000
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