Blueleys Ltd offers social care solutions in the form of social care training, education as well as a thorough and detailed auditing of care records to improve CQC compliance

We offer initial induction training for home care assistants in adult and children's social care settings, as well as refresher courses. We have provided social care solutions throughout Buckinghamshire for since 2009. We have two purposely prepared training academies in Aylesbury and Milton Keynes

All our courses are face-to-face as this provides the optimum environment for learning and discussing case scenarios and role playing, which are not readily available through online platforms

Our courses provide compliance and reassurance that your care assistant is able to efficiently work safely and competently with 'ready to work' status

 

 


Face-to-Face Care Certificate Standards


 

Standard 1 – Understanding your role
Standard 2 – Your personal development
Standard 3 – Duty of care
Standard 4 – Equality and Diversity
Standard 5 – Work in a person-centered way
Standard 6 – Communication
Standard 7 – Privacy and dignity
Standard 8 – Fluids and nutrition
Standard 9 – Mental Heath, Dementia, Learning Disabilities and Autism
Standard 10 – Safeguarding Adults 
Standard 11 – Safeguarding Children
Standard 12 – Basic life support 
Standard 13 – Health and Safety
Standard 14 – Handling information
Standard 15 – Infection control


Face-to-face Medication training (Levels 1-2)

Capacity and Consent
Introduction to the Medicine Act 1968
Introduction to the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971
Controlled drugs
The 6 ‘R’s of providing medication
The different types of medication
Covert Medication
Timing of medication
Medication levels
Eye drops
Ear drops
Transdermal patches
Inhalers
Oral fluids and calculations
Catheters
Convene or condom catheters
Side effects to medication
Anaphylaxis
Medication errors and reporting of incidents
Documentation


Face-to-face First aid

 

Assess for danger
Prioritise support
Identify airway problems
Identify breathing problems
Identify circulation problems
Manage unconsciousness
Use the recovery position
Manage burns and scolds
Identify spinal injuries
Identify shock
Perform CPR in adults and children
Manage choking in adults and children
How and when to call emergency services  

Face-to-face Moving and Handling

 

Health and Safety at Work Act 1974
Do’s and don’ts of manual handing
Promoting independence
Communication and role playing
Moving and handling procedures using equipment (Sara Stedy, Molift Raiser and full hoist)
Risk management
Incident reporting
Safeguarding
Pressure sores and body mapping
Bed rolling and bed rails
Using slide sheets
Repositioning in a chair
Supervised sit to stand
Sit to stand with one carer
Sit to stand with a standing hoist
Bed to chair/commode
Hoist checks
Documentation

 

 

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