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Looking for a specialist Individual Wellbeing training provider?

Here, at Altura Learning, we provide social care companies with access to specialist Individual Wellbeing care training courses.

Individual Wellbeing

Providing person centred care should be the top priority for any care organisation. Altura Learning’s specially curated Individual Wellbeing courses have been put into one place to give your organisation a toolkit of essential courses for promoting positive health and wellbeing in aged care.

Our online wellbeing courses ensure that the key principles of care and person-centred care are at the heart of the service you provide. These principles include treating all people in your care with dignity and respect, empowering them by giving them a choice in the care they receive, effectively communicating about their safety, and valuing confidentiality by keeping personal information private.

Exceptional person centred care requires all these principles to be upheld correctly and appropriately. Improve the quality of care your staff deliver and provide them with invaluable knowledge and experience by choosing our Individual Wellbeing training courses.

Our specialist courses

The 8 training courses we currently offer focus on a range of different content areas aimed to help promote an individual’s health and wellbeing.

Our culturally inclusive care, rainbow of difference and care leavers in aged care courses aim to promote inclusivity and equality in all care environments. Teach your employees effective strategies for delivering appropriate care and support towards people from the LGBTI+ community, Australians raised in institutional care or foster homes and people from various cultural and linguistic backgrounds.

Your staff will develop skills and abilities needed to understand the challenges that these groups of people have faced, and will be capable of giving care that is tailored to each of their unique needs.

Both our sex and intimacy courses teach care staff the skills and expertise required to provide personalised care in a professional and safe manner, by demonstrating the correct ways to allow intimacy in a residential care environment. This allows older people to maintain their privacy, dignity and independence as they still have the freedom to meet their more intimate needs in an aged care setting.

The last of our courses in this section are centred around reablement, recognising changes in clients needs and loneliness. These courses focus on providing a personal level of care, training care workers on how to assess and monitor behaviours in individuals and implement strategies to support them effectively.

This teaches care workers how to treat people in aged care with respect and value in a way that prioritises their safety, as not meeting a change in their needs or dealing with the psychological impacts of loneliness can be detrimental to an older person’s health and recovery.

 

Choose industry-leading training

Our valued team of learning partners and industry experts have helped us to create our range of specialist wellbeing courses, ensuring your organisation receives the best quality training in both the home and residential care sectors. You can read more about the individual courses below.

Our online video courses and bespoke learning solution mean it’s never been easier to provide exceptional training and person centred care in your workplace. Choose a range of courses to create a bundle suited to you and have them delivered on a learning management system of your choice.

Browse our individual courses on our store or enquire online to have a bespoke learning solution created for your aged care organisation today!

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