Personal Support Worker
Personal hygiene, mobility, preparing meals and taking essential medication are elements of daily life that most people take for granted, but many individuals cannot perform these tasks independently. The personal support worker (PSW) is the front-line care provider whose responsibilities focus on providing personal care and support that includes activities of daily living with client populations across all institutional, community care and service settings. PSWs provide compassionate, client-centred care to enhance and maintain the quality of everyday life.
Courses
- DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION
- HLTH 1112 — Fundamentals Of Hospice Palliative Care (
- HLTH 1114 — Health Challenges and General Body Systems (
- HLTH 1119 — PSW Foundations (
- PHRM 1205 — Practicum 1 (
- PRAC 2500 — Practicum 2 (
- PRAC 3500 — PRAC 3500
- PSFL 1100 — Personal Support Worker Practice Lab (
- PSFL 1101 — Professional Practice Preparation (
- PSFL 1102 — Mental Health Challenges (
- PSYC 1118 — PSYC 1118