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Why continually training our staff is essential for your loved one

Whether your loved one requires assistance due to ageing, illness or disability, it is natural to want to find them the best care possible. Professional carers play a vital role in improving quality of life, maintaining dignity and providing companionship. As carers are tasked with such great responsibility, they must receive comprehensive training to do […]

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Whether your loved one requires assistance due to ageing, illness or disability, it is natural to want to find them the best care possible. Professional carers play a vital role in improving quality of life, maintaining dignity and providing companionship. As carers are tasked with such great responsibility, they must receive comprehensive training to do so. 

Proper training of professional care staff can transform the lives of those they’re caring for. At Westwood Care, we pride ourselves on delivering top-quality, compassionate care. To ensure this level of care, we present a wide range of courses to all of our staff to certify they are comfortable and confident within their roles.

What are the benefits?

Personalised care: Well-trained staff are equipped with the knowledge and skills to assess your loved one’s unique needs. This could include dietary restrictions, mobility challenges and emotional support. Personalised care fosters a sense of dignity and respect, making your family member feel valued and understood.

Safety: Care staff are well-versed in safety protocols, such as fall prevention, medication management, and infection control. This means they are able to create a safe environment with a reduced chance of accidents and injuries, providing you and your family peace of mind.

Effective communication: Trained professionals can not only understand your loved one’s needs but convey them clearly and compassionately to bridge the gap between healthcare staff, family and the individual being cared for. 

Emotional support: Carers understand that looking after emotional well-being is just as important as physical well-being. They are trained to recognise signs of emotional distress and provide the necessary support. Care staff can also become companions and a listening ear for your loved one, helping to improve their overall quality of life.

Medication management: For many people, medication is a crucial part of their care regimen. Trained care staff ensure each individual receives their medication at the correct time and is monitored for adverse reactions and side effects to prevent potential health complications.

On-going training: Healthcare is constantly evolving. Care staff receive continuous training to stay up-to-date with the latest advancements. This means you can be sure your loved one is receiving the best possible care. 

Training at Westwood Care 

Westwood Care training provides specialist care and support worker courses to improve the skills of our staff. Our courses include:

  • Duty of care
  • Equality and diversity
  • Work in a person-centred way
  • Communication
  • Privacy and dignity
  • Fluids and nutrition
  • Awareness of mental health, dementia and learning difficulties
  • Safeguarding adults & children
  • Infection prevention and control
  • End-of-life care
  • Moving and handling
  • Working with medication in health and social care
  • Personal care
  • Stoma care
  • Catheter care
  • First aid
  • Epilepsy

For more information about these and other training courses, take a look at our training page.

Choose the right care for your loved one

Comprehensive staff training can completely transform the lives of individuals receiving care, so it is crucial to look for a care provider with high-quality training programs.

At Westwood Care, we pride ourselves on our commitment to providing exceptional and compassionate care. We offer numerous training programs to ensure our staff can provide the best care possible. Contact us today to learn more about how we can support you and your loved one. 

If you would like to begin a career in care, where you will receive outstanding training, take a look at our job vacancies.