Person-Centred Care
About Person-Centred Care
Candidates will learn the skills required to develop specific care plans for all their patients. They will also learn the importance of seeing patients as unique individuals and will be able to understand how your methods of work can affect your patients.
How long will this course take?
This course is 2 hours spread across 1 day.
Who needs this training?
This course is suitable for anyone that works in a care setting, whether a nurse in a hospital or a carer in a residential home. It is suitable for anyone at any level of their healthcare career, regardless of experience.
What are the main points covered?
The course covers how to develop an individual plan, understanding the big picture, confidentiality and more…
How is it delivered?
Courses are delivered in-house or online via webinar/e-learning for up to 12 people. We also hold open courses across the UK.

How do you get Certified?
This course is available via an in-house group course for up to 12 delegates. Choose for the course to be delivered either face to face or by a blended learning option, at a time and place convenient to you. Alternatively, learn through one of our scheduled courses at centres located across the UK. Upon completion of this course, a certificate will be awarded.

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Person-Centred Care Course Outline
- What is person-centred care?
- Developing an individual’s care plan.
- Understanding the big picture.
- Confidentiality.
- How do our working practices affect individuals?
- Maintaining boundaries.
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Person-Centred Care FAQs
What Is Person-Centred care?
Person-centred care is a method of cross-service engagement in the planning, development and monitoring of care for an individual patient to ensure the care sector is meeting their needs.
Does the service include the patient in the planning process?
Person-centred care includes not only the immediate care staff and external support services but also the patient and their wider family.
Why is person-centred care important?
Research has shown that if patients are involved in the planning of their care they are more likely to stick to treatment plans if they feel respected, involved, and in control.
Who is this course for?
This Person-Centred Care course is suitable for anyone that works in a care setting, whether a nurse in a hospital or a carer in a residential home. It is suitable for anyone at any level of their healthcare career, regardless of experience.