Care Home Nursing: Changing Perceptions
Posted 5 years 9 months ago by University of Dundee
Explore the roles and specialist nursing skills expected of care home nurses
Care homes are vital in meeting the needs of people living with health and social care needs. Despite this, the sector struggles to recruit and retain registered care home nurses.
On this course, you will improve your knowledge of the skills nurses need to effectively look after care home residents. You will discuss the myths surrounding care homes and the clinical and ethical decisions nurses need to make on a regular basis. You will also understand how care home nurses work together with residents and their families, and the nursing career development opportunities in the sector.
This course is designed for anyone with a personal or professional interest in care home nursing. This includes registered nurses, nursing students, and care home workers, managers, and residents.
This course is designed for anyone with a personal or professional interest in care home nursing. This includes registered nurses, nursing students, and care home workers, managers, and residents.
- Identify the myths and misconceptions about care homes and care home nursing
- Describe the scrutiny and quality standards associated with care home nursing
- Assess nursing collaborations and career development in care home nursing
- Discuss the specialist skills associated with care home nursing
- Summarise the clinical and ethical decision making of nurses working in care homes