Health and Social Care sector employee’s benefit from SERC Course
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03 July 2019
Health and Social Care sector employee’s benefit from new knowledge of how to care for adults suffering from dementia from SERC's Level 3 Award in Awareness of Dementia.
The students who work at Essential Homecare Services and Beverly Lodge Nursing Home in Newtownards took part in this new 86-hour knowledge-based course offered at SERC’s Newtownards Campus. This course focuses on understanding the dementia process and experience, medication use in dementia, communication and interaction and inclusion and diversity in dementia.
Andrea Kennedy, Business Development Manager for Health and Social Care at SERC said, "The reception we have received from students about this course has been excellent. We are currently the only College who offer this course, so it is great to hear that our students have benefited from attending this course and can apply this new knowledge to their various workplaces. As life expectancy within the population rises, so too does the need for greater awareness of illnesses such as dementia.”
To find out more information about this course click here or contact Lisa Harrison on lharrison@serc.ac.uk
Caption 1: (L-R) Back Row: Lisa Harrison, SERC Training Consultant - Health and Social Care and current students from the Level 3 Dementia Awareness course Erlys Goldring, Naomi Williams, Suzanne Gill and Sylvia Kerrigan. Front Row: Charlene Ruddock, Lisa Magee, Beverley Lewis. Victoria Atkinson and Paloma Connor
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