This course is aimed at individuals interested in strengthening their skills in caring for family members with chronic conditions, whether or not they have a background in the health field. Through five modules, you will explore the caregiver’s role in high-prevalence situations such as cancer, neurodegenerative diseases, cardiometabolic conditions, mental disorders with cognitive impairment, and problematic use of psychoactive substances.

Confidently caring for patients with chronic conditions

Confidently caring for patients with chronic conditions



Instructors: Lorena Chaparro Diaz
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What you'll learn
The role of the caregiver in chronic conditions: key responsibilities and daily challenges in the care of people with high prevalence.
Care needs in cancer, cardio-metabolic, neurodegenerative, mental, and substance use conditions, and their impact.
Practical strategies to organize care, support decisions, and respond safely and effectively to common situations in chronic conditions.
Skills you'll gain
- Adaptability
- Caregiving
- Family Support
- Chronic Diseases
- Stress Management
- Problem Solving
- Dignity in Care
- Healthcare Ethics
- Long Term Care
- Health Care
- Health Assessment
- Home Health Care
- Patient Communication
- Patient-centered Care
- Patient Education and Support
- Needs Assessment
- Decision Making
- Empathy & Emotional Intelligence
- Care Management
- Recognizing Others
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