This course puts people—not paperwork—at the centre of care. Designed to explore how individual preferences shape service delivery, it walks through principles, implementation methods, and person-centred approaches tailored to various settings including chronic and end-of-life care.
Whether applied in the community or clinical environments, person-centred care isn't one-size-fits-all. From understanding core concepts to managing barriers, you'll develop a structured approach to care that respects dignity, independence and personal choice—minus the guesswork.
Learning Outcomes:
- Understand key principles of person-centred care across settings.
- Explore the benefits of individual-focused service approaches.
- Study how to implement person-centred care in structured ways.
- Identify challenges and strategies in adapting care methods.
- Learn to apply person-centred models in specialised environments.
- Examine methods suitable for chronic and end-of-life care.
Who is this Course For:
- Care workers delivering support in various health settings.
- Social care staff working in long-term service roles.
- Healthcare professionals seeking structured care communication.
- Community support workers delivering tailored care.
- Coordinators planning patient-centric service frameworks.
- Family carers seeking better care strategies.
- Hospice or palliative care staff learning person-centred delivery.
- Mental health staff working in personalised support roles.
Career Path:
- Support Worker – £22,000/year
- Care Coordinator – £27,500/year
- Healthcare Assistant – £21,000/year
- Palliative Care Assistant – £24,000/year
- Community Care Worker – £23,000/year
- End-of-Life Care Facilitator – £26,500/year