Health - Fibromyalgia Awareness Residential and Domiciliary Care Settings
Fibromyalgia Awareness - Residential and Domiciliary Care Settings (Level 2)
Presentation, Handout, End of Session Assessment (mix of multiple choice, true/false and short answer questions), Trainer Aide Answer Key End of Session Assessment.
All editable.
Aims and Objectives:
Overall Aim: To enhance care workers’ understanding of fibromyalgia and improve the quality of support provided to adults living with the condition in residential and domiciliary care settings.
Learning Objectives:
Recognise the key symptoms and challenges associated with fibromyalgia, including its variable and invisible nature.
Understand the role of care workers in providing person-centred, empathetic and consistent support for individuals with fibromyalgia.
Develop effective communication and documentation practices to ensure responsive and holistic care for service users affected by fibromyalgia.
Presentation (28 Slides)
Aims and Objectives
Welcome
What is Fibromyalgia?
Key Characteristics of Fibromyalgia
Prevalence and Impact
Why is this Important?
Symptoms and Variability
How is Fibromyalgia Diagnosed?
Common Misunderstandings
Treatment and Management
Role of Care Workers
Communication
Documentation
Speak Up When Needed
Supporting Mental Health
Case Study 1
Case Study 1 - Care Worker Support
Case Study 2
Case Study 2 - Care Worker Support
Resources for Further Learning
Summary – Key Takeaways
References
Word Documents
Handout
End of Session Assessment
Trainer Aide Answer Key
HSC Training Link
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