About Course
This 6-hour training is aimed at professionals supporting individuals at the end of life in all types of establishments (medicalized residence, home, hospital at home, home care service, palliative care units). It allows participants to acquire the clinical, relational, and ethical benchmarks necessary to dignify accompany a dying person and support their loved ones. The training covers the phases of end of life, relief of suffering, communication with the individual and their family, patient rights, and the emotional protection of the caregiver. At the end of the training, each participant will have strengthened their caregiving posture in the face of death and will have concrete tools to navigate these moments with humanity and professionalism.
Course Content
Understanding End of Life — Clinical and Cultural Guidelines
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The phases of end of life — clinical guidelines for caregivers
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Global suffering at the end of life
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Cultural and personal representations of death
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The legal and ethical framework — rights of the patient at the end of life