Staying Connected in a Pandemic

Keeping families and loved ones connected. Learn how to work with older Australians and their families to stay engaged and connected during COVID-19 restrictions.

Category
Aged Care (Residential Care)
Author
Mark Longman
Endorser
Estia Health

Description

These questions will enable learners to practise applying key concepts relating to the provision of support and services to older Australians during COVID-19 restrictions. They'll practise working with older Australians, their carers and family members, and keeping them connected and engaged with meaningful activities to maintain their mental and physical health and wellbeing.

Learning Objective

By the end of this question set, learners will be able to:

  • Execute positive engagement strategies during COVID-19 visitor restrictions.
  • Implement meaningful support activities for older Australians during COVID-19 restrictions.
  • Implement support strategies for older Australians, their carers and family members

Questions

  1. Staying in touch
  2. Connect with community
  3. Support family
  4. Showing you care
  5. Support those in care
  6. What if they're bored?
  7. Staying active
  8. Mental health
Staying Connected in a Pandemic

Staying Connected in a Pandemic

Keeping families and loved ones connected. Learn how to work with older Australians and their families to stay engaged and connected during COVID-19 restrictions.

Category
Aged Care (Residential Care)
Audiance
Aged Care Worker (Residential)
Endorser
Estia Health
Author
Mark Longman
Audio Support
Yes
No
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20-minute session
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