Health professionals are likely to work with patients who experience pain. This course is designed to provide learners with basic pain management skills and uses the non pharmacological method to help to relieve pain for the patient.
Health professionals are likely to work with patients who experience pain. This course is designed to provide learners with basic pain management skills and uses the non pharmacological method to help to relieve pain for the patient.
Course Objectives
At the end of the course, participants will be able to:
List 2 types of pain
Assess pain using a VAS and numeric scale
Apply the different treatment to relieve pain
Apply a person centred care to support the elder with pain.
Design a care bundle on pain management in palliative care
St Luke’s ElderCare is committed to caring for our elders in the community through services provided at our Senior Care and Rehabilitation Centres, Active Ageing Centres (Care) and Residence (nursing home). We deliver a full range of integrated services and programmes for our elders that include centre-based, community-based, home-based and residential-based services.
Our services are tailored to support elders affected by physical disabilities from stroke, falls, or accidents, as well as those who are frail, lonely, and lack daytime caregivers. Additionally, we cater to elders seeking to maintain active, healthy, and socially engaged lifestyles.
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