The "Emergency Response for Care Homes" course is designed to provide care home staff with essential knowledge and skills to effectively respond to a wide range of emergency situations. This course aims to reinforce and update the participants' understanding of emergency protocols, procedures, and best practices, ensuring a safe and coordinated response in times of crisis.
Our Urinary Catheterisation and Catheter Care training course, facilitated by registered nurses with first-hand clinical experience, are blended learning courses that allow participants to demonstrate theoretical and practical simulation within a classroom environment.
Enhance respiratory care with our "Understanding Suctioning Techniques and Practices" course. Gain comprehensive knowledge and practical skills for safe and effective suctioning. Evidence-based practices, infection prevention, and patient-centred care emphasised.
Gain comprehensive knowledge and practical skills in enteral tube care and feeding with our course. Learn about insertion techniques, maintenance, feeding methods, and addressing complications to ensure safe and effective patient care.
Enhance patient care with our "Understanding Physiological Observations" course. Gain comprehensive knowledge and skills to accurately assess and interpret vital signs and other measurements.
Gain the knowledge and skills to identify acute illness in patients with our "Recognising and Responding to Acutely Unwell Individuals" course. Improve patient outcomes and prevent deterioration in various healthcare settings. Enroll now.
Gain a comprehensive understanding of suprapubic catheters with our course. Learn about indications, insertion procedures, and ongoing care to ensure optimal outcomes for patients.
Enhance your ear assessment and care skills with our comprehensive course on ear irrigation. Learn anatomy, assessment techniques, and safe practices for optimal ear health.
Enhance your respiratory care skills with our comprehensive course. Learn to assess, diagnose, and manage respiratory conditions for better patient outcomes.