Training for Staff and Patients/Participants

At Avery Care, we are committed to providing top-notch training for both our staff and patients/participants to ensure the highest standards of care. Our specialized training programs in Bowel Care, Continence Management, and Diabetes Management are designed to empower our caregivers with the knowledge and skills they need, while also educating patients/participants to manage their conditions effectively and maintain their independence.
Comprehensive Training for Staff and Patients/Participants
Proper bowel care is crucial for maintaining digestive health and overall well-being. Our training program includes:
- Understanding Bowel Health: Basic anatomy and physiology of the digestive system.
- Recognizing Symptoms: Identifying signs of bowel issues, such as constipation or diarrhea.
- Management Techniques: Safe and effective bowel management strategies.
- Diet and Nutrition: The role of diet in maintaining bowel health.
- Practical Skills: Hands-on training for caregivers in administering bowel care.
Effective continence management can significantly improve comfort and quality of life. Our training program focuses on:
- Understanding Continence Issues: Types and causes of incontinence.
- Assessment and Planning: Conducting assessments and creating personalized continence care plans.
- Product Knowledge: Overview of continence products and their proper use.
- Techniques and Strategies: Implementing exercises and techniques to manage and improve continence.
- Support and Sensitivity: Providing compassionate and respectful care.
Proper diabetes management is essential for preventing complications and maintaining health. Our comprehensive program covers:
- Diabetes Education: Understanding types of diabetes, symptoms, and complications.
- Blood Glucose Monitoring: Techniques for accurate blood sugar testing and interpretation.
- Medication Management: Safe administration of insulin and other diabetes medications.
- Diet and Exercise: Importance of nutrition and physical activity in managing diabetes.
- Emergency Preparedness: Recognizing and responding to hypo- and hyperglycemia episodes.