Caregiving at the End of Life – Issues and Considerations
Course Description
Caregivers are individuals who provide care to an individual who needs assistance. Caregivers can be professionals but are often unpaid individuals who support a loved one through an illness or the last phase of life. The experience can be immensely gratifying and rewarding as well as challenging and stressful. By anticipating the demands of end-of-life, caregiving can shift the journey to one in which support focuses on acceptance and healing.
Purpose/GoalThe outcome of this course is for the learner to describe family and caregiver issues related to end-of-life care, including patient rights and the ethical principles of caregiving; behavioral, nutritional, and safety issues of caregiving; and integrative health methods of supporting caregiver well-being.
Course Objectives – Upon completion you will be able to do the following:
- Describe key caregiver issues.
- Identify ethical principles of caregiving.
- Explain patient rights.
- Explain behavioral, nutritional, and safety issues of caregiving.
- Discuss integrative health methods of supporting caregiver well-being.
CONTACT HOURS–1.0
