Bladder Management Training
Bladder Management Training Overview
This course provides healthcare staff with the knowledge and skills to deliver safe, dignified, and effective bladder care to individuals with complex health needs. Learners will gain practical experience in catheter care and bladder management techniques, as well as confidence in recognising and responding to potential complications.
Who is this course for?
Carers and Support Workers in Complex Care
Nurses and Healthcare Assistants
Agency Staff and Personal Assistants supporting individuals with bladder management needs
Anyone providing personal care in home or community settings
What will you learn?
By the end of this course, learners will be able to:
✔ Understand the anatomy and physiology of the urinary system
✔ Carry out safe catheter care (indwelling, suprapubic, and intermittent)
✔ Maintain infection prevention and control during bladder management
✔ Recognise signs of urinary tract infections and catheter-associated complications
✔ Safely manage catheter equipment, drainage bags, and hygiene procedures
✔ Follow escalation procedures and documentation best practice
Course Format
Duration: Half day (3–4 hours)
Delivery: Face-to-face or blended learning (theory + practical)
Assessment: Practical demonstration & short knowledge check
Certification: CPD-accredited certificate of completion
Why Choose this course?
Bladder management is a vital aspect of maintaining comfort, dignity, and health in complex care. This training equips staff with the competence and confidence to provide high-quality care while reducing risks and improving outcomes for individuals and families.
This course is CPD Accredited

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