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Hospice Care Assistant

PLC Post Leaving Cert
5M3782

The Hospice Care Course provides students with the knowledge, skills, and competence to work under supervision in providing support in a variety of healthcare settings or to progress to further and higher education and training. This course aims to provide students with the knowledge, skills, and understanding to care for individuals with serious illnesses in a hospice setting.

Award Name Level 5 Certificate (Level 5 NFQ)
NFQ Classification Major
Awarding Body QQI
NFQ Level Level 5 NFQ
Award Name NFQ Classification Awarding Body NFQ Level
Level 5 Certificate (Level 5 NFQ) Major QQI Level 5 NFQ
Alternate Provider:
Location:
Dundrum
Attendance Options:
Full time, Morning, Daytime
Apply to:
Course provider

Duration

1 year full-time, morning.

Entry Requirements

- Leaving Cert or its equivalent is advised. Mature students are welcome to apply. Work/life experience will be considered in lieu of formal education.
- An interest in working as a Healthcare Professional and/or Work experience in the area would be an advantage

Careers / Further progression

Career Opportunities
The Healthcare Service Skills award is the Department of Health’s recommended qualification for all Healthcare Assistants working in the public and private sector. Graduates have excellent career opportunities in hospice and palliative care settings.

Progression
Graduates who achieve the required standard may progress to further studies in the FET sector at level 6 or to IT Colleges/Universities through the Higher Education Links Scheme.

QQI FET Links to CAO Courses

Course Web Page

Further information

Applications for September 2024 Now Open.

SUSI Grant
SUSI (Student Universal Support Ireland) is Ireland’s single national awarding authority for all higher and further education grants. SUSI offers funding to eligible students in approved full-time third-level education in Ireland and also, in some cases, funding for students studying outside of Ireland. Support is available to all types of students, from school leavers to mature students returning to education. www.susi.ie

1. Choose Your Course

To help choose your course:
- Visit our Programme Advisory Video on our website

- Read this prospectus or visit our website

- Visit the College (Advisory Meetings, Open Days, College Awareness Week)

- Talk to our Guidance Counsellor or Course Coordinator

2. Make Your Application:

When you have decided on your course(s) you should:
- Complete our online application form. You must have a valid email address, mobile number, and your PPSN number to apply online.

- All applications are acknowledged through our online Enrol system. The status of your application can be tracked 24/7 by logging into your Enrol account, which is created for you when you first apply.

3. Advisory Meeting

- Soon after making your online application you will receive an email and text from the College inviting you to view our online Information Session, or attend one of our regular Open Advisory Meetings where any questions can be answered in person.

- Admission to courses are advisory in nature, though some entry criteria apply to all our courses. Leaving Cert/Leaving Cert Applied or its equivalent is normally a requirement, though the College can look at individual cases where criteria may not be met. The advisory meeting also ensures that mature students (over 23) are matched to the right course.

- Following this session/advisory meeting, you will receive an email with details on how to accept your place on the course.

4. Accept Your Place
When you decide to accept your place:

- A non-refundable deposit of €50 can be made by credit or debit card through the Website. The College is a cashless centre and will not normally accept cash or cheques. If you have any issues making your payment please contact the college.

5. Registration and Induction

- Induction and orientation sessions take place at the commencement of courses in September.

- The College will notify applicants of induction and commencement dates, details of fees and the academic calendar.

The Hospice Care Course provides students with the knowledge, skills, and competence to work under supervision in providing support in a variety of healthcare settings or to progress to further and higher education and training. This course aims to provide students with the knowledge, skills, and understanding to care for individuals with serious illnesses in a hospice setting. Students will learn about the unique needs of hospice patients, including pain and symptom management, psychological and spiritual support, and end-of-life care. With this foundation of knowledge, students can support the team providing care, communicate effectively with patients and families, and provide a warm and comforting environment.

Core Modules:
Care Support
Communications
Work Experience (120 hours may be required)
Infection Prevention and Control

Elective Modules:
Care Skills
Care of the Older Person
Anatomy & Physiology
Palliative Care
Rehabilitation Support

Modules offered may be subject to change due to resource demands.

Additional Training
Occupational First Aid and Patient Moving & Handling also offered.

Work Experience
Supervised clinical experience in nursing homes, hospitals, and other health facilities is incorporated into this course. This will take the form of one day per week for the academic year. Students are required to undertake Garda Vetting prior to work placement commencing.

5M3782 - Health Services Skills

Certification:
QQI Level 5 Health Service Skills - Code 5M3782
Patient Moving and Handling Certificate
Occupational First Aid Certificate

Dundrum College of Further Education,
Dundrum Main Street,
Dundrum,
Dublin 14,
D14 HD83
Email: info@dcfe.ie
Tel: +353 1 298 5412

Alternate Provider:
Location:
Dundrum
Attendance Options:
Full time, Morning, Daytime
Apply to:
Course provider