Training to become an activities coordinator in a care environment – The Training Hub
Care workers with responsibility for a number of service users have generally undergone extensive training in areas such as medication dispensation, infection control and nutrition awareness. These and many other areas are all vital to keep residents or patients safe and healthy. However, just as important to the quality of life for people in care environments is regular, stimulating activity.
Activities coordinators in care environments are often just as important as care workers and nurses, as they ensure that the people under their care develop and retain the skills they need to experience excellent quality of life.

By undergoing an activities coordinator training course, you will learn about:
- Ways in which service users and their families can help to plan and provide activities
- The importance of assessing the needs and abilities of service users before planning activities
- The role of the activities coordinator and its importance
- The different activities that can be planned for varying groups of service users
Our current course can be found here – Developing the Role of Activities Coordinator
This kind of care training course is not only intended for those who aim to take on an activities coordinator role; it can be useful for all staff working in care environments.
TutorCare offers a wide range of training courses specifically for the Care Sector.
Our Care Train the Trainer Course helps staff to deliver their own CQC courses and reduce future training overheads.
I would love to attend this course could u kindly provide me with information regarding the course thanks
We will ask someone to contact you by email tomorrow but in the meantime the link is here – https://tutorcare.co.uk/care-training-courses/specialist-carers/activities-coordinator-course