Part of the journey of life, is the end. It is something that touches us all at some point, yet we typically do not have the tools to deal with it very well. This online End of Life Therapy Course gives training that helps us to better understand the conclusion of life and how to address our thoughts and feelings about it openly and honestly. The aim being that we and our loved ones can enjoy our final days and pass over peacefully – having the support and compassion that is needed during this time.
Talking about our mortality is something that those of us in the modern Western world shy away from. But to provide beneficent end of life counselling and care, as either a professional, family member or friend, we need to understand why this is. We can then work on opening up a dialogue with those we care for, to ensure their wishes are met and they receive the care and support they want, on their terms. Similarly, this helps us to let those who care for us know what our wishes are when our time comes.
The End of Life Therapy Diploma Course begins with an exploration of our current views on death and how to approach the subject of final wishes – those of the people we care for and our own.
To this end, we look at palliative care and hospice care services, with the course detailing the differences and common misconceptions of each, what to expect from them, and how end of life therapy fits into both. We examine the basics of end-of-life therapy and care - exploring how it supports a person’s specific needs, beliefs, and deepest wishes.
It is a complexity of feelings that are often experienced by those coming to the end of their life and by those who love them. The course examines these feelings and takes you through Kübler-Ross’s 5 Stages of Grief, as well as the different stages of health and dying that end-of-life therapy can serve, along with the various ways families need to be supported.
The End of Life Therapy Diploma Course takes a look at how you can help people to understand the legal options they have when it comes to their health, welfare and finances at the end of their life. In doing so, it examines ethical issues such as empowering people towards autonomous decision-making and the benefits of advance care planning.
To offer the right kind of support at the right time, it is important to be aware of the two phases of death and their associated symptoms. You’ll learn about these phases and the alternative and complementary therapies that can help, and you’ll gain an understanding of how to honour a person’s spiritual beliefs as they pass on.
Working with people as they journey towards the end of their life brings many rewards, but it can be emotionally, physically, and spiritually draining too. The End of Life Therapy Diploma Course concludes by explaining why self-care is essential in the provision of end-of-life care and support - offering suggestions of how to maintain a good diet and sleeping habits, and relaxation and mindfulness techniques that can be employed.
About the Sponsors of This Course, East Cheshire Hospice
In recent times conversations surrounding death and dying are becoming more prevalent as people now want to understand what will happen during this time, to enable them to prepare and have the ability to care for or support a loved one properly at such an emotional time. We know that giving people the opportunity to have choices during End of Life is invaluable. It has never been a subject that is discussed with comfort and ease, however, the need to educate on the End of Life Stages is now very important, as a proper knowledge of what to expect will demystify End of Life and remove the fear of the unknown, allowing people to openly talk about their wishes or their fears.
East Cheshire Hospice, based in Cheshire, England provides expert End of Life Care to those who need it within an area with a population of 200,000. Hospice Care allows patients to spend the time they have with their loved ones in an environment that focuses on their comfort and care in a less clinical setting or even in their own home if that is where they wish to be.
We care for over 900 patients per year across all of our services, including an In Patient Unit, Well-being Centre and an At Home care service, we rely heavily on charitable donations as all of our services are provided free of charge and almost entirely funded by donations. By taking this course you will be part of the fundraising effort to keep this vital service available to those who need it, as well as joining a community of End of Life Care specialists who appreciate the benefits of having a knowledge of such an important and complex time of life.