Aged Care Courses Raymond Terrace
Study To Bring Positive Change To People’s Lives
With the growing elderly population, the demand for trained care workers in the diverse aged care sector is increasing. At breakthru College, we offer top-tier training programs to equip you with the necessary skills and knowledge for this critical role.
Fully accredited and recognised across the nation, our aged care courses are updated and relevant due to our consistent engagement with government and industry organisations, allowing us to promptly respond to evolving needs and standards.
Led by our expert, experienced local trainers, our classes can be attended in-person or online, providing greater flexibility and the opportunity for remote study. Regardless of your choice, our devoted and seasoned trainers fully support both learning modes.
Choosing to train as an aged care worker at breakthru College can mark a significant milestone in your life, creating lasting positive effects that will enhance many lives.
Study Aged Care Support Through breakthru College
Work placements form an integral part of our courses at breakthru College, offering real-life learning experiences. During these, skilled and qualified professionals provide ample support. You have the flexibility to choose either in-person or online classes, with the course duration varying based on the delivery mode and qualification level.
Our Aged Care Courses
The courses at breakthru College are comprehensive, engaging, and nationally recognised. For more specific details regarding entry requirements, delivery modes, and unit requirements for all of our courses, please follow the links.
Available courses include:
Support workers with this qualification have roles in the community or residential settings. They provide person-centred support with individualised plans to people who require care due to ageing.
Course duration:
- 6 – 12 months
Work placement:
- 120 hours (mandatory)
Aged Care job prospects include:
- Aged care social worker.
- Aged care assistant.
- Residential support worker.
- Homecare assistant.
- Care service employee.
Support workers with this qualification complete specialised tasks and functions in home, community, and residential settings. More autonomy and leadership is required within defined guidelines while providing service through the development, facilitation, and review of individualised plans.
Course duration:
- 6 – 12 months
Work placement:
- 120 hours (mandatory)
Aged Care job prospects include:
- Care activity worker.
- Care service team leader.
- Care supervisor.
Contribute to your Raymond Terrace Community with a breakthru College Aged Care Qualification
Many jobs can feel the same day in, day out. That’s where aged care work differs. You can go from helping provide medications to assisting with activities of daily living to facilitating social gatherings – and the list goes on! Aged care can be provided to people who require assistance in their own home and those who need more ongoing or focused support in a care facility. The people you work with and care for are interesting and multifaceted, and the two-way connection between you can bring learning, understanding, growth, and gratitude.
Studying with us is a great experience that can make a huge difference in your life and can contribute greatly in the future. Talk to our friendly staff to find out more about the courses and qualifications that interest you.
Aged Care in Raymond Terrace & Across Australia
Aged care services can entail providing both long-term and temporary assistance at a person’s residence. For some, the need for full-time care in a facility or residential care home may arise, which can be immensely advantageous for both the individuals and their families.
More than one million people in Australia were provided care between 2019 and 2020, reflecting the significant size of the elderly population. This involved a variety of services and roles. For example, approximately 840,000 people gained home support through the Commonwealth Home Support Programme, and approximately 245, 000 people received care as permanent residents in aged care facilities.
Due to the increasing size of the older demographic, which is generally classed as people over the age of sixty-five, support workers are in great demand. In 2020, the Commonwealth Home Support Programme had 76,096 workers, and the Residential Aged Care sector had 277,671 workers. When looking at the numbers of elderly people requiring care in relation to the number of workers, it is clear that support workers are in high demand.
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