End of Life Care Training
End of Life Care Training Overview
Compassionate and Dignified Care at Life’s Final Stages
Our End of Life Care training course is designed to help healthcare professionals and carers provide safe, compassionate, and dignified care to patients approaching the end of their lives. The course also focuses on supporting families and loved ones during what can be a deeply emotional and challenging time.
Who is this course for?
Nurses and student nurses
Healthcare assistants and carers
Palliative care staff
Community and domiciliary care workers
Allied health professionals supporting patients in end-of-life care 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?
Caring for people at the end of life requires not just clinical skills, but empathy, sensitivity, and respect. This training equips you with the knowledge and confidence to provide dignified, person-centred care, while also supporting families and loved ones.
Contact us to book
Please contact us to book your End of Life Care Training course,
