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Certificate in Personal Support Worker

Northern College

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Course code
CD3B172699
Duration
12 months
Language
English
Institution type
Private
Institution profile
Course overview

In just one year, Northern’s Personal Support Worker (PSW) program will have you out in the workforce, providing vital care and support that forms the backbone of community health and wellbeing. In a program that promotes awareness, sensitivity, and respect for clients’ unique needs, you’ll develop a therapeutic and helpful approach in assisting your clients Personal support workers are unregulated healthcare providers who work under the supervision.  As a vital member of the healthcare team, they follow clearly identified care plans and the established policies and procedures of their work agencies. Personal support workers provide personal care and assist with routine activities of daily living and household management. They are responsible for practicing professionally by creating, promoting, and maintaining safe and comfortable environments for clients, families, and others. They often have the most contact with clients and develop therapeutic relationships through trust, respect, and understanding. The attitude and approach of personal support workers, along with their practical skills, is beneficial to the health, comfort, and safety of their clients

 

Recognizing the importance and value of the personal support worker role, Northern’s program prepares students to develop a broad range of abilities and skills. In the classroom and our state-of-the-art practice labs, students learn and practice personal care skills, develop a solid code of ethics, refine their communication skills, and master the medical terminology needed on the job. This program was developed as part of Ontario’s plan to support residents and connect them with the care needed at home and in their communities. After two semesters of classroom learning and clinical practice, students complete a placement in a long-term care facility or home care agency. Students will graduate with an Ontario College Certificate – their gateway to a rewarding career.

 

Tuition Fees: $15,257.86

Haileybury (HL) - Ancillary Fees: $1,589.00

Kirkland Lake (KL) - Ancillary Fees: $1,522.00

Timmins (PC) - Ancillary Fees: $1,558.00

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Entry snapshot

Language requirements
IELTS
Minimum score on request
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Academic requirements
High School
Qualification review required
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Campuses

Haileybury Campus · CA Kirkland Lake Campus · CA Timmins Campus · CA