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Suitability assessment and qualification: Care worker in nursing homes

Carers in accordance with Section 87 b Paragraph 3 SGB XI

Nursing assistant and domestic helper
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People in need of care with dementia-related impairments, mental illnesses or intellectual disabilities usually have a significant general need for supervision and care. The legal regulation is intended to create the financial basis for hiring additional staff in fully inpatient care facilities. For many job seekers, this opens up a new opportunity to find a job that is subject to social security contributions.

The aim of the course is to determine your suitability for a professional activity in this area, as well as to qualify as a carer in nursing homes within the framework of the guideline in accordance with Section 87 b Paragraph 3 SGB XI.

Content

  • Suitability assessment
    • introduction
    • Requirements for carers
  • Orientation internship
    • Location: full-time nursing facility
    • Goal 1: get first impressions of working with residents in need of care
    • Goal 2: check personal suitability and interests
  • Basic course
    • Basic knowledge of communication and interaction
    • Dealing with people with dementia, mental illness or intellectual disability
    • Basic knowledge of typical diseases of old age
    • Basic knowledge of nursing and nursing documentation
    • First aid course
  • Supervision internship part I
    • The internship takes place in a nursing home under the supervision of a specialist experienced in nursing and care. You implement theoretical knowledge and gain experience in caring for people with significant limitations in everyday life skills
    • The internship offers you the chance to prove yourself in your professional life and often leads to an employment relationship
  • Advanced course
    • Expansion of basic knowledge in nursing
    • Communication and manners with people in need of care
    • Legal knowledge
    • Home economics and nutrition
    • Employment opportunities and leisure activities for and with people with dementia
    • Communication and collaboration with nursing staff, relatives and volunteer carers
  • Supervision internship part II

Important information

  • Type of measure: FBW measure
  • Duration: 480 teaching units, of which 216 are subject theory and 264 are internships
  • Term:
    • next course: Appointment on request
  • Course location: ISE training facility, external training facility
  • Class times: Monday to Friday 8:00 a.m. – 3:15 p.m
  • Number of participants: minimum 10, maximum 20
  • Funding options: Education voucher
  • Contact person: Mr. Peter Blendowski, Ms. Doris Sieß

Please contact ISE if you have any questions about this course.