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Care of the Dying

Price: $45.00

Providing care at the end of life is one of the most important and sensitive roles a caregiver can take on. This course helps caregivers understand the dying process and offers practical guidance for delivering care with dignity, comfort, and compassion in residential settings.   


Participants will learn to recognize physical changes as death approaches and provide comfort-focused support that addresses physical, emotional, and family needs. The training also builds confidence in supporting both clients and their loved ones while maintaining professionalism and person-centered care.


Learning Objectives:

  1. Identify physical changes that occur during the dying process

  2. Describe care tasks that promote comfort and support physical needs

  3. Define physical care and identify related responsibilities

  4. Define emotional care and explain how to support clients during end-of-life

  5. Define family care and recognize key roles and responsibilities

Intended Audience: Licensed caregivers needing In Home Care (IHC) continued education


State: Oregon
Course Type: Continuing Education
Course Credits: 4 hours of Continuing Education credit
Language: English
Delivery: Self-Paced Online
Prerequisites: none

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