Participate in The Implementation of Individualised Plans
- Aged Care

Course Overview
An individual care plan is a summary of the needs and service options developed by the client and their aged care support provider to meet the client's needs. It can include what, if anything, the person can do alone, with little assistance, or if they need total care. It contains details about medical, physical, social, emotional, lifestyle and spiritual care needs and outlines how the person wishes services to be delivered. This course helps care workers understand the importance of individual care plans and their duties when it comes to implementing them.
Learning Outcomes
- Understand how you can plan and implement individualised support to clients and residents
- Recognise the different aspects of individual planning
- Consider key elements when effectively planning support
Description
An individual care plan is a summary of the needs and service options developed by the client and their aged care support provider to meet the client's needs. It can include what, if anything, the person can do alone, with little assistance, or if they need total care. It contains details about medical, physical, social, emotional, lifestyle and spiritual care needs and outlines how the person wishes services to be delivered.This course helps care workers understand the importance of individual care plans and their duties when it comes to implementing them.
Business Licence Inclusions
A business licence allows admins to have more functionality, including:
- Bulk enrolment of staff
- Progress reporting on completion rates and more
- Access to the Skills Passport