The Personal Support Worker program was developed as part of the Ontario Government’s initiative to reform long-term care and community support services. These services are provided to people in long-term care facilities, group homes and those living at home in the community. It is a single training program that replaced and consolidates Health Care Aid and Home Support Worker (Levels I, II and III). This program standardizes training and provides a solid educational base for workers who provide long-term care and support services in both institutional and community settings.
Personal Support Workers assist with the tasks of daily living. Services are provided in homes and apartments in the community, in long-term facilities, congregate housing settings and day programs. Personal Support Workers must develop a broad range of abilities beyond dexterity skills. They must provide not only for the comfort, safety and well-being of their clients, but also demonstrate sensitivity and respect for those in their care. The attitude, abilities and approach of the worker are critical to the well-being and health of the people they support. |
These courses are intended as guidelines. Speak to your guidance counsellor to see what courses are offered at your school. An overall average of 70% with no mark lower than 70%, A successful completion of all placement requirements, Current CPR and First Aid Certificates, Grade 12 diploma or equivalent or mature student status (19 years of age), All applicants must successfully pass the NACC literacy test at the grade 12 level, Medical Certificate indicating that the student is free of communicable disease and has an up-to-date immunization record including immunization for Hepatitis B
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* We make every attempt to provide accurate information on prerequisites, programs, and tuition. However, this information is subject to change without notice and we highly recommend that you contact the school to confirm important information before applying.