1. Classroom lecture/discussion
2. Guest speakers
3. Audio-visual materials
4. Computer resources
1. Basic concepts and principles
" health and healing
" caring
" human needs
" human development
" families and family systems
" diversity
2. Common health challenges
" loss, separation and grieving
" physical and mental health challenges in childhood and old age
" disabilities
" age-related sensory changes
" pain
" death, dying and grief
" common disease processes
" anatomy and physiology
3. Promotion of health and healing
" problem-solving
" medical terminology and abbreviations
" reporting and recording observations
" promoting independence
" resources to assist care-givers (client/consumer groups, special services, support groups and public library)
This course is based on the competencies as outlined in the Provincial Curriculum Guide for Home Support and Resident Care Attendant Programs, 1992.
In this course, students will have opportunities to:
1. Describe the concepts and principles related to human needs, human development, health and healing, from infancy to old age.
2. Explain common challenges to health and healing, with emphasis on the older adult.
3. Recognize aspects of care-giving that promote health and healing.
Course evaluation is consistent with Douglas College course evaluation policy. An evaluation schedule is presented at the beginning of the course.
This is a graded course. A minimum mark of 70% is necessary to be successful in the course.
Textbooks and Materials to be Purchased by Students
1. A list of reading materials is provided to the students at the beginning of the semester.