The issue of care giving schools.
Care giving courses are being provided by a bulk of centers/schools. They promise to equip the student with the knowledge and skills (within a short period of time) they need to be employed by hospitals or individuals seeking personal caregivers. As health service providers, they hold in their hands the welfare of the patients and with that caregivers are expected to be well-trained. Furthermore, competition among caregivers is increasing. More people are aspiring to be caregivers in order to go abroad and earn more money. With this as the case, institutions offering care giving courses should ensure that they will produce eligible and competitive caregivers. Their curriculum should be monitored and evaluated to find out whether they are effective and efficient in educating people.
Photo taken from http://www.centcommemorial.org
Posted on March 27th, 2008 by editor
Filed under: General Facts
