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Note: This page is an introduction to the training in English. Please note that the other pages are written in Japanese and the actual training is also conducted in Japanese.
Personal Care College is a school that offers courses in nursing care and welfare based in Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture.
We offer training for first-time care staff, practitioner training, and training of qualifications to support people with visual impairment. The training for first-time caregivers courses are being taken by many people from foreign countries (such as the Philippines, Vietnam, and China), and currently graduates work in various nursing care facilities.
Since the training is carefully supervised by an experienced instructor, and post graduation follow-up is provided, those who learn nursing care for the first time can feel assured.
Don't miss this chance to learn nursing care together.
INTRODUCTION OF FIRST-TIME CARE STAFF
Training for first-time care staff is a qualification that must be acquired which is required prior to being able to work in the field of care and welfare.
The content of the training is basic knowledge such as nursing care systems and understanding of the elderly、You will learn practical skills such as bed making, moving and transferring of the elderly, meal assistance, bathing assistance, etc.
The training will be conducted concurrently with 15 days (90 hours) of classroom instruction and 40 hours of homework.
You must attend all the training and pass the final writing examination on the last day to obtain the qualification.
TUITION INFORMATION
(Including teaching materials, including tax)
Various discounts available
We offer discount systems such as web discount, early discount, friend discount, referral system discount.
It is possible to save up to 4,500 yen, if these discounts are taken advantage of.
PERSONAL CARE COLLEGE
FIRST-TIME CARE STAFF TRAINING SCHEDULE
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DAY 1 | Orien- tation Self- intro- duction |
1.Understanding of duties | ||||||||||
Understanding of various services | Understanding the care worker's work content and working place |
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DAY 2 | 2.Support for maintaining dignity and self-reliance |
3.Basics of nursing care | 4.Under-standing nursing care and welfare services jointly with medical care |
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Nursing care to support human rights and dignity |
Nursing care for self- reliance |
Collaboration between the roles of nursing care professionals and expertise/ multi-roles |
Profe- ssional ethics |
Ensuring safety and risk manage- ment |
Long-term care insurance system |
Medical coordi- nation and rehabili- tation |
System for suppor- ting the indepen- dence of persons with disabi- lities |
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DAY 3 | 5.Communication technology in nursing care | 6.Understanding the process of aging | ||||||||||
Communication | Team communication | Changes in the mind and body associated with aging |
The elderly and health |
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DAY 4 | 7.Understanding dementia | 8.Understanding disabilities | ||||||||||
Surroun- ding situation |
Basics of medical aspects and health care |
Change of heart and body and daily life |
Family support |
Under- standing the basics |
Medical science, life disorders, and relationships |
Family Psychology |
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DAY 5 | 9.Heart and body mechanics and life support technology | |||||||||||
Basic way of thinking |
Basic understanding of the mechanism of the mind |
Basic understanding of the structure of the body |
Emergency response |
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DAY 6 | 9.Heart and body mechanics and life support technology | |||||||||||
Living and housework | Comfortable living environment and care | |||||||||||
DAY 7 | 9.Heart and body mechanics and life support technology | |||||||||||
Sleep (sitting, bed making) | Sleep (exchanging sheets, bedsores, living body mechanics in bed) |
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DAY 8 | 9.Structure of mind and body and life support technology | |||||||||||
Movement (Guide, Cane) | Movement (Wheelchair / Guide for the Visually Impaired) | |||||||||||
DAY 9 | 9.Structure of mind and body and life support technology | |||||||||||
Movement (Guide, Cane) | Movement (Wheelchair / Guide for the Visually Impaired) | |||||||||||
DAY 10 | 9.Structure of mind and body and life support technology | |||||||||||
Dressing (Classroom learning, Japanese-style sleepwear exchange) |
Posture (switching sitting posture facing front, up and down · switching sitting posture putting on clothes, up and down) |
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DAY 11 | 9.Structure of mind and body and life support technology | |||||||||||
Meals (Feeding support for sitting and swallowing) | Eating (speaking oral care, oral care in bed) | |||||||||||
DAY 12 | 9.Structure of mind and body and life support technology | |||||||||||
Bath cleaning (classroom learning, bathing assistance, cleaning) |
Bath cleaning (classroom learning, hair setting, partial bath) |
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DAY 13 | 9.Structure of mind and body and life support technology | |||||||||||
Excretion (classroom learning, catheter, stoma, pouch) | Excretion (life support technology, portable toilet) | |||||||||||
DAY 14 | 9.Structure of mind and body and life support technology | |||||||||||
Terminal care | Basic under- standing of the care process |
Comprehensive Life Support Technology Seminar |
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DAY 15 | 9.Heart and body mechanics and life support technology |
10.Review and retrospective | Orientation | |||||||||
Comprehensive Life Support Technology Seminar |
Review and retrospective | Preparation for employment and ongoing training after the end of training |
Final exam | Comp- letion cere- mony |
※ Training hours: 9:30~16:30(Final day of the 15th: 9:30~17:50)
ACCESS
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Sakae Campus
〒460-0008
Dia Palace Fushimi Bldg. 3F
2-1-12 Sakae, Naka-ku, Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture
TEL:052-228-6521 FAX:052-228-6522
■Transportation via train
Nagoya City Subway Higashiyama Line / Tsurumai Line
Fushimi Station, exit 4 (1-minute walk)
From Okazaki direction to campus (approx. 50minutes)
Okazaki Station – > Nagoya Station (Tokaido main line) transfer
Nagoya Station – > Fushimi Station (Higashiyama subway line)
From Ichinomiya direction to campus (approx. 30minutes)
Owari Ichinomiya Station – > Nagoya Station (Tokaido main line) transfer
Nagoya Station – > Fushimi Station (Higashiyama subway line)
■Arriving by Car
There are parking lots nearby (for a fee)
※ Please call for details.
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