Dysphagia Care Provision in the context of the IDDSI framework
This is the ideal training course for anyone working with people with dysphagia; from nurses, to care attendants, to catering staff, to service managers. It is reliable, expert-led, accredited and certified. The training provides a full explanation of how to use the IDDSI Framework to thicken liquids and determine food textures, as well as providing a wealth of information about recognising dysphagia, enhancing the mealtime environment, and following safe swallow recommendations.
If you are concerned about dysphagia safety or standards in your care setting, this is the course for you.
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Dysphagia care training is a topic that arises daily in our care provision, even more so recently with the introduction of the IDDSI framework. Whether it’s a nursing home asking for training for all their staff members, or an individual looking to improve their dysphagia care skills, it’s so important to be able to access reliable, good quality advice and training. That’s where this course comes in.
This is a comprehensive, practical training course for anybody working with dysphagia. It is suitable for
As frontline healthcare staff, it is often your role to provide food and drink to people with dysphagia, or assist at mealtimes or with preparing food or drink. We know the challenges this can create, with the variety of diets and consistencies available and multiple care needs each person might have. This course provides a simple, accessible way of determining exactly what food and drink to prepare and provide, and how to do so. It’s a comprehensive course that details every aspect of dysphagia care in a practical and informative way.
Your role in ensuring the safety and enjoyment of mealtimes for those under your care is paramount, while juggling the multiple demands of a busy work environment. This course will enable you to meet those demands easily. It examines what to look out for in dysphagia and when to refer on, and explains how to follow SLT/SLP recommendations. The course also goes into detail about the IDDSI, so the new terminology needn’t take up additional care time or cause you any anxiety; it’s all explained simply in one place. It’s a comprehensive course that details every aspect of dysphagia care in a practical and informative way, ensuring safety standards are at their highest and risk minimised.
The IDDSI framework means changes for everyone. This course gives a thorough grounding in every level of the IDDSI, and will allow you to adapt your practices to this terminology easily by providing a solid learning base for you and your care team. When change takes place, it can be difficult to piece together all the relevant information and make sure you have everything you need to answer any questions you may be asked – we have made that easy here. We have reviewed all the information on IDDSI, combined it with our extensive experience in dysphagia care provision, and created this comprehensive, practical course.
Working in the home environment brings huge challenges in dysphagia. You often work alone or in small teams, so it can be difficult to get the information and support you need to provide safe dysphagia care. With this certified course you not only get comprehensive information about every aspect of dysphagia care, as well as in-depth examination of the IDDSI and how to use it, but you also get the confidence of knowing that the information here is based on the knowledge and experience of dysphagia care experts. This course will give you the skills to provide dysphagia care confidently, and safely, in any environment. We know that safe dysphagia care is paramount not just in medical settings, but also in the home.
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The course takes approximately 1 – 1.5 hours to complete.
You can work through it as one continuous learning event if you choose, or you can take breaks, logout, and resume at your own pace.
Once you start the course you will need to complete it within 8 weeks. After that time your access will expire.
You need a computer, laptop or tablet which is connected to a good broadband signal to facilitate the audio visual material that it incorporates.
You will need to have working speakers or headphones.
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You will have access to the course for 8 weeks from the date you register. After this period your access will cease. If you have any difficulties with registration please contact us.