This course is aimed at those healthcare workers supporting individuals who are accessing services and facilities. The module describes which types of diagnosed conditions would require individuals to access healthcare services and facilities in order to live independently.
This course is aimed at those healthcare workers supporting individuals who are accessing services and facilities. The module describes which types of diagnosed conditions would require individuals to access healthcare services and facilities in order to live independently.
What are these services and facilities and who provides them? Legislation can affect the provision of services and facilities and the module reviews Wellbeing and the Care Act 2014.
The module reviews an individual’s case study, identifying how access to services and facilities has helped him in his daily life and has a positive impact on his wellbeing.
What are the many barriers for individuals accessing services and facilities? These barriers, such as physical, financial, geographical, communication, availability, attitudinal, are described in detail in the course.
Finally, the course describes ways to access different services and facilities and how to better support individuals to do so.
On completion of this course, learners will have a good understanding of and be able to:
The content of this course has been independently certified as conforming to universally accepted Continuous Professional Development (CPD) guidelines.
On successful completion of this course, you will be awarded a Virtual College certificate which you will be able to download and print immediately on completion.
It is anticipated this course will take approximately 30 minutes to complete, depending on learning speed.
The target audience are healthcare professionals.
There are no specific entry requirements for this course.
Roles including: