End Stage Dementia (AU)

Course Overview
Welcome to the End Stage Dementia course. This course has been designed to provide the learner with an understanding of when a person receiving care has entered the end stage of dementia, as well as how to provide suitable, dignified care in the palliative stage.
Dementia is an irreversible, slowly-progressing illness - that is sadly the second leading cause of death in Australian people. Ensuring that care for someone living with dementia effectively transitions into palliative care is vital to maintaining and supporting someone’s quality of life.
This course is useful as standalone training for your care workers looking after people entering end stage dementia, or paired with our existing aged care courses to provide a holistic approach to aged care.
Learning Outcomes
This course will provide an understanding of:
- electrical risks and ways that you may be exposed to electrical risks, and
- controls that should be applied to reduce the risk associated with electrical risks.
Target Audience
Kineo Course’s End Stage Dementia has been developed to help aged care workers provide effective, person-centred care through the difficult end stages of dementia. It maintains a focus on helping to achieve care for the consumer’s emotional, spiritual, social and cultural requirements, and a collaborative approach towards entering palliative care.
The course is suitable for all workers with consumers living with dementia, including personal care workers and assistants-in-nursing working in residential aged care or those providing home care in the community. It encourages a multi-disciplinary team approach to care, requiring coordination and communication with a customer’s other care providers.