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Personal Support Worker

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Learn how to safely and compassionately assist people who need help with the tasks of daily living. Exceptional instructors and real work experience give our graduates a competitive edge. Start your PSW career with confidence in just 9 months.

What’s Your Role as a Personal Support Worker?

Personal support workers (PSWs) help with tasks that people can no longer do on their own because of age, illness, injury, or disability.

They often work with seniors in long-term care facilities and hospitals or provide support to clients in their own homes.

PSWs play a crucial role in Canada’s healthcare system. There is very strong demand for compassionate, skilled personal support workers throughout the country.

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Herzing’s Personal Support Worker training is designed to quickly and effectively prepare students for great PSW jobs.

  • 9-month certificate program
  • 11 weeks of real work experience
  • 2 clinical placements, one in the community and another in a long-term care facility
  • Many students get hired straight out of their clinical placement
  • Financial assistance may be available to those who qualify
  • Multiple start dates, enrol at any time

Financial Support for Clinical Placements

The Ontario government is offering a to PSW students who complete their internship at eligible long-term care homes and organizations! This is a unique opportunity to get paid while you build the hands-on skills you need to succeed.

Career Outlook

Successful graduates of our Personal Support Worker training program will find employment opportunities at:

  • Home care companies (providing assistance to clients in their own homes)
  • Long-term care facilities and retirement homes
  • Hospitals
  • Group homes
  • Hospices

Typical job titles in this field include:

  • Personal Support Worker
  • Home Support Worker
  • Personal Aide
  • Respite Worker
  • Long Term Care Aide
  • Resident Care Aide
  • Healthcare Aide

Explore the benefits and challenges to see if this career is right for you.

Study Topics

Herzing’s Personal Support Worker program teaches the complete set of skills you need to get hired and advance your PSW career.

In this program you will learn:

  • How to safely position, transfer, and move clients with disabilities and restricted mobility
  • The fundamentals of human anatomy, physiology, and common health conditions
  • How to assist with and administer prescribed medications
  • How to recognize changes in physical and mental health
  • How to document and report on your client’s condition
  • How to assist clients with grooming and personal hygiene
  • Fundamentals of good nutrition and how to prepare healthy meals
  • Steps to recognize and report signs of abuse and neglect
  • How to assist and care for a client who is dying
  • How to support children with special health care needs

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PSW Foundations

This module provides an overview of the Personal Support Worker role in a variety of settings. Students will learn the principles of client-centred versus client-directed care, emphasizing the individuality of the client and his/her relationship with family, friends and others. This module introduces the concept of individuality of all persons, their experiences, rights, interests, beliefs, and needs. Students will be introduced to the role and scope of responsibilities of PSWs, including the variety of settings, work relationships, stress and time management, and applicable legislation. Consequences of exceeding the scope of the PSW role will also be covered. This module will also introduce students to interpersonal skills and communications, including conflict resolution and problem solving.

Knowledge about the structure, function, ageing changes and common conditions of the skin is reinforced in this module. Personal care measures around the clock will be considered. A focus on humanistic health care will build the foundation of this module. Oral care, perineal care, infection control, bathing techniques, grooming, dressing, bed making, shaving, hair care, skin care and much more will be covered in this unit.

Safety and Mobility

This module deals with aspects of safety as they relate to both the consumer/client and the worker. One of the fundamental activities of the Personal Support Worker is assisting the consumer/client with routine activities of living. It is essential that the PSW provide assistance in a manner that is effective, safe and provides for client comfort. As part of this, the PSW must be aware of potential risks posed by unsafe equipment or settings and the appropriate actions to take if unsafe situations are identified. Infection control methods will be taught as infections can cause distress for both the consumer/client and the worker. This module will also discuss body mechanics as well as consistency in transferring, lifting techniques and the use of equipment to increase safety and reduce client anxiety, confusion and dependency. Students will also learn the importance of proper positioning in a bed or chair for the comfort and safety of the client.

Body Systems

This module will introduce the student to the basics of anatomy and physiology. Students will gain an understanding of human body systems in order to apply that knowledge in their daily work as a Personal Support Worker. These body systems are: the musculoskeletal, digestive, urinary, integumentary, reproductive, cardiovascular, respiratory, nervous, and endocrine. Common disorders and age-related changes for each body system will also be covered.

Assisting With Personal Hygiene

PSWs must have the knowledge, skill and sensitivity to provide appropriate assistance to another person, since a significant number of clients for whom they provide service have disabilities that affect their ability to look after their personal hygiene. The Personal Support Worker will assist clients with all activities or routines of daily living. These tasks include bathing, grooming, mobility considerations, toileting and skin care. This module will consider caring for the ill, disabled, injured and/or a confused client. Frailness, dignity and levels of dependence will be considered. Personal hygiene involves personal safety, self-esteem and dignity considerations.

Abuse and Neglect

Family violence (incorporating child abuse, spousal abuse, and elder abuse) is a significant aspect of current society. As well, research indicates an increased awareness among support workers of abusive behavior toward clients. This module introduces students to the concepts of family violence and abuse, including its possible signs, as well as appropriate actions to be taken (including legal requirements) if abuse is suspected. Personal beliefs and attitudes about family violence and abuse are examined, as is the concept of worker abuse of the client. Finally, abuse of the worker is discussed. Personal Support Workers identify the concept of abuse and are able to recognize both causes and indicators. They are able to identify the requirements of legislation and to respond in accordance with legislation, employer policy, and provisions of the service contract or support plan. They recognize that the PSW may also be the focus of abuse.

Household Management, Nutrition and Hydration

In this module students will learn to assist the client with their nutritional needs, household activities and household management according to client preferences, comfort and safety within employer guidelines as required. Nutritional needs include planning balanced nutritious menus, preparing shopping lists, shopping, safe handling of food, storage and specific cooking techniques. Special dietary needs of infants, pregnant and nursing mothers, persons with specific conditions (diabetes, feeding tubes, etc.) as well as persons with specific cultural and religious preferences will be addressed. Students will have the opportunity to practice and demonstrate skills in a lab environment.

Care Planning/Restorative Care/Documentation/Working in the Community

Support of various types is the main function of the PSW. Yet, support is more than providing help – it relies on a number of factors, not the least of which are skill and sensitivity. Optimal support refers to the ability to provide sufficient support to assist clients to do what they wish without inhibiting them. This module builds on the materials presented in the introductory module PSW Fundamentals. It identifies the support to be provided and the significance of the support (and of the need for the support) to the client. Supporting the client to relearn/regain routine abilities and issues of the rights of the client as a receiver of support will be presented. The care plan or service contract is the framework within which the worker provides support to the client. The worker must know the purpose of planning, the ways in which planning is done and the persons (client, support workers, caregivers and professionals) who are involved. PSWs will learn about implementing parts of the care plan and communicating information accurately and without judgment, as members of the support team. These activities are conducted in accordance with employer guidelines (agency or client). Students will also be introduced to working in the community health care environment, providing support to patients and families in communities, including Individual Homes and Retirement Homes, Long Term Care Facilities, Acute Care Settings and Acquired Brain Injury Programs.

Assisting the Family, Growth and Development

This module builds a foundation for students to understand family characteristics in terms of structure, functions, roles, lifestyles and relationships. The influence of cultural values, practices, religious beliefs as well as the effects of illness, stress, disability on family relationships will be emphasized as central to the PSWs ability to provide effective support. This module also explores the role of the PSW in providing respite to and assisting families and their children, including those with special needs. Observation of selected commonly occurring conditions related to family functioning and life cycle events are included. A central focus is on the need for awareness of and sensitivity to family reactions to the presence of the PSW, family routines, preferences and involvement in decision-making. Assisting the family with specific practical approaches in balancing care giving and rest, skills related to infant and child care as well as assisting a child with special needs are addressed. The stages of growth and development throughout the life cycle are also discussed.

Assisting the Dying Person

In this module students discuss the concept of dying as a part of life and the possible impact of life-threatening illness on the person and their family. Students will also examine personal beliefs about life-threatening illness, dying and the provision of support to the dying person, their family and friends. Assisting the dying person to maintain a desired lifestyle and respecting their right to make decisions with regard to support are also discussed. Specific approaches within the scope of the support worker to reduce discomfort or pain (within the context of a plan of support/care) are covered. Care of the person at the time of death, care of the body after death, as well as any procedures that must be followed are discussed.

Assisting With Medications

Within the PSW scope of practice, students learn about medication administration versus assistance. They gain basic knowledge of the drugs used in the treatment of common diseases and disorders including use, classification, effects, and routes of administration. They identify purposes, required instruction, and cautions; and the importance of observation for both desired and undesired outcomes, as well as the procedures to be followed in the event of a concern or problem with medications.

Cognitive/Mental Health Issues and Brain Injuries

Personal Support Workers recognize that behaviours or changes in behavior can be related to illness or other conditions such as cognitive impairment, brain injury, substance abuse or mental illness. They use approaches and techniques to assist clients with these changes or conditions in keeping with the care/support plan and report observations to the appropriate team member. They also identify factors that can increase the risk of suicide and recognize signs of possible suicidal behavior. This module introduces students to common psychiatric conditions (affective disorders and schizophrenia), substance abuse, cognitive impairment, and brain injuries. The possibility of multiple conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease and depression will be discussed. The role of the family caregiver as well as the importance of observation, documentation, and reporting will be reviewed.

Health Conditions

As the result of an ongoing condition, many clients will require the assistance of another person in order to accomplish routine activities of living. Although PSWs are not expected to make functional assessments, they do require an understanding of the effects of disability, disease or condition on functioning in order to provide appropriate assistance. As partners in a support or care team (along with the client and others), PSWs need to understand why, what, when and how maintenance, rehabilitation and restorative care are used to benefit the client. They will likely assist the client in a variety of activities and must be able to interpret and carry out the instructions of clients and professionals involved with the client so the client receives the maximum benefit from their assistance. This module introduces students to basic concepts of assistance as well as the general effects on the person of common disabilities, ongoing conditions and diseases. Focusing on the importance of providing support safely, effectively and comfortably, students will gain skill in necessary techniques. Concepts of maintenance, rehabilitation and restoration are discussed, as is the importance of the support team in providing assistance. Activities that require additional training, who is responsible for providing the training and transferability of these additional skills, will be discussed.

Gentle Persuasive Approaches in Dementia Care

Gentle Persuasive Approaches (GPA) is a multi-disciplinary program designed for everyone who interacts with older adults in the workplace. Participants are guided to fully understand responsive behaviours in order to be able to respond effectively and appropriately in a work setting.

Clinical Placement (Community)

Clinical placement provides students with an opportunity to practise their new skills in a work setting.  While on placement, students gain experience in a wider range of PSW skills, become more self-confident and in some cases receive offers of employment from the placement site. In this module the students will spend time working in a community setting under the supervision of a preceptor provided by the host site.  The instructor will be available by phone and email at all times during the placement.  Students must meet the hour requirements and have a satisfactory rating with no critical deficiencies in all placement activities to pass the program.

Clinical Placement (Facility)

Clinical placement provides students with an opportunity to practise their new skills in a work setting.  While on placement, students gain experience in a wider range of PSW skills, become more self-confident and in some cases receive offers of employment from the placement site.  In this module the students will spend time working in a facility setting for 100 hours under the supervision of their instructor and under a preceptor provided by the host site for an additional 100 hours. The instructor will be available by phone and email at all times during the preceptor-supervised portion of the placement. Students must meet the hour requirements and have a satisfactory rating with no critical deficiencies in all placement activities to pass the program.

Admission Requirements

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Program Length 9 months, includes 11-week internship
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Language English

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2024 Overall Graduate Employment Rate

84% of available ̽»¨Ö±²¥ graduates were employed in a related field

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Why Choose This Program?

  • 9-month program gets you to work faster
  • Get 2 practicums, totaling 11 weeks of real work experience in different PSW settings
  • Hands-on training on safe client care techniques, using industry-standard equipment
  • Learn from expert instructors with years of PSW and nursing experience
  • Small class sizes where every student gets step-by-step support
  • Get access to the Herzing Open Education Program (HOEP), which lets you take additional health care courses after you graduate, tuition-free!
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