The ‘Al Ihsan Caregiver Course’ is among the Skills Development programmes conducted by the Darul Ihsan Humanitarian Centre. The course provides skills training – at no cost – to females in nursing and care for the aged, frail and invalid.
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The ‘Al Ihsan Caregiver Course’ is among the Skills Development programmes conducted by the Darul Ihsan Humanitarian Centre. The course provides skills training – at no cost – to females in nursing and care for the aged, frail and invalid.
The course is conducted over a four month period with two-three hour tutorials per week. Continuous assessments are carried out during the course and a final written exam - with a practical demonstration - is taken at the end of the course and certificates of attendance are issued to successful candidates. Thus far 120 ladies have graduated as caregivers.
In January 2000, the Darul Ihsan Centre, then named Research & Education Centre (DIRECT), was established in Kwa-Duguza (Stanger), a town on the North Coast of KZN Province, South Africa by Mufti Zubair Bayat, with the primary objective of the preservation and promotion of the correct message of Islam along with rendering a variety of services to the community.
Due to the increasing needs and requirements of the community, the services of Darul Ihsan needed to be expanded. In December 2004, Darul Ihsan relocated to Sea Cow Lake, Durban.
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Basic nursing care and home management, with the aim of making them employment-ready.
Caregivers are not intended to replace medical professionals or family members. Certain medical tasks such as IV administration cannot be done by a Caregiver and must be done by a family member or qualified medical professional.
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