Care Skills - Course Code 8.5

FETAC Level 5 Component Certificate - D20163


Course Syllabus

Unit 1: Understanding client care

  • Identify groups of people in need of health care
  • Physical, emotional, social, psychological and spiritual needs of groups of people
  • Respect for client’s wishes and confidentiality
  • Effective safety and security procedures
  • Adapt levels of assistance to client’s needs
  • Interpersonal skills
  • Effective communication skills
  • Enhancing privacy, dignity, independence and positive self-image
  • Social events, outings
  • Occupational therapy and physiotherapy

Unit 2: Using equipment

  • Assisting clients with the use of sensory equipment
  • Assisting in the use of aids to encourage independence
  • Use of mechanical aids and equipment
  • Correct procedures for cleaning and replacing equipment
  • Introduction to safe and approved moving and handling equipment

Unit 3: Assisting skills

  • Washing, bathing and showering
  • Assist with dressing and grooming
  • Maintain a safe and hygienic environment for clients
  • Safe handling and disposal of soiled linen, etc
  • Skin care and prevention of pressure sores
  • Observation, recording and reporting skills
  • Assisting with social needs
  • Correct procedure for patient/client used cleaning equipment
Qualifications

Component Certificate in Care Skills (FETAC Level 5)

Certificate in Care Skills (The College of Progressive Education)

Who should participate in this course?

This programme is designed to meet the needs of people working or planning to work in a care setting.
This programme aims to equip the carer with the skills and knowledge to care for clients in a safe and hygienic environment.
For learners who wish to complete the FETAC Healthcare Support Certificate (major award DHSXX) this module is mandatory.

General Aims
  • Develop confidence in the carers and in the value of their work
  • Recognise the personal care needs of clients, allowing client choice and involvement
  • Develop and acquire practical skills in giving or assisting with client’s personal care
  • Maintain a safe and hygienic environment for clients and carers
Entry Requirements

There are no specific entry requirements. Minimum age is 17 years.

Learners must also be capable of undertaking assessment work to Ordinalry Level Leaving Certificate standard.

International learners undertaking this course should have confidence in their English language, reading, writing and comprehension skills and have at least a 5 IELTS score or equivalent

Special Requirements

Learners must obtain an Irish Heart Foundation Heart Saver CPR Certificate, or equivalent, as a requirement for the course.

Work Experience

It is a Fetac requirement that learners obtain at least 240 hours work experience caring for an older person during the programme. (as per page 7 of the Fetac modular descriptor)

Nursing homes/hospitals will require learners to have completed a manual handling course before being accepted on work experience. (A list of contacts is available on request) They will also require students to be vaccinated against Hepatitis B

Assessment Method

Skills Demonstration - 60%

Two work based assignments - 40%

Duration

10 weeks (one evening per week) and 2 Saturdays

Career Options

Care Worker

Family support member