Personal Support Worker
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| Location: | Peterborough | Lindsay |
|---|---|---|
| Program Status: | Accepting applications | Accepting applications |
| Program Code: | PWS | PWF |
| Co-ordinator: | Janice Lee-Foxon | Janice Lee-Foxon |
| Credential: | Ontario College Certificate | Ontario College Certificate |
| Classes Start: | September 7, 2010 | September 7, 2010 |
| Tuition/ Fees: |
$1,676.00 per semester *
* Tuition and fees subject to change. |
$1,644.50 per semester *
* Tuition and fees subject to change. |
The Personal Support Worker program at Fleming College gives you the training and credentials to provide practical support services to individuals and families in need of help. With this satisfying, people-focused career, you will be prepared to assist children, adults, and seniors with special needs or disabilities, and help them maximize their life experience. You can start the program in September at both our Peterborough and Lindsay campuses. The program is also available starting in January in Peterborough.
Program Highlights
This two-semester program may particularly appeal to those re-entering the workforce. In total, you'll get approximately 400 hours of relevant theory and approximately 300 hours of real-life, clinical training. We have recently streamlined, updated and improved the Personal Support Worker program so that it is available full-time with a focus on:
- lab components throughout both semesters
- more hands-on, task-oriented skills and practice time
- course content related to long term care and to community care to diversify your experience
- innovative new lab facilities that simulate the work environment
- more theory related to practice
NOTE: The clinical placement agency will request that you submit a current police records check, including vulnerable sector. Applicants who have been convicted of an offence under the criminal code for which they have not been pardoned may be denied the opportunity to enter clinical placement.
Why Choose Fleming?
Personal Support Worker is offered in a format that allows you to work while you study. The College ensures the program follows ministry guidelines, and as such, the program is widely recognized by agencies and related employers. There's a consistently high, over 90 per cent employment rate for graduates of this program -- you might be hired before you finish the course.
St. Joseph's at Fleming
St. Joseph's at Fleming is the first long-term care facility built on a college or university campus. This 200-bed home on our Peterborough campus sets the standard for compassionate care and innovation. Students from more than 20 programs participate in clinical field practice, applied research, and volunteer initiatives within or associated with the facility. St. Joseph's at Fleming also houses the college's Institute for Healthy Aging, which promotes learning and research about best practices in healthy aging, geriatric and long-term care, and creates opportunities for intergenerational programming.
Personal Support Worker Bridge to Practical Nursing
Fleming College now offers a bridge program for Personal Suppor Worker (PSW) graduates to meet admission requirements for entry to the Practical Nursing program:
- To be eligible for the bridge program, you must present an official transcript indicating that you are a Personal Support Worker graduate
- After successfully completing the required part-time courses, PSWs will be eligible to enter into second semester of Fleming College's full-time Practical Nursing program at the college’s campus in Peterborough in January every year. There is room for 30 bridging students to enter the Practical Nursing program.
- Financial support may be available through Ontario Special Bursary Funding (for tuition, books, supplies) or Part-time Canada Student Loans
The bridge program for PSWs who graduated with an Ontario College Certificate in or after 2006 is generally 2 courses. For all other PSW graduates, the bridge program is typically 5 or 6 courses. Your application will be assessed to determine which bridge courses you need and if you are eligible for any exemptions. Please see PSW Bridge to Practical Nursing for more information.
What it Takes to Succeed
You've got to like working with and caring for people of all ages -- especially the elderly. The following personality traits and skills would also be helpful in your studies and eventual career:
- empathy
- concern for improving others' quality of life
- respect for cultural differences and family dynamics
- excellent interpersonal skills
- self-discipline
- good oral communication skills
- good physical health
Volunteer work experience of any kind is an asset, as is any previous experience caring for people of differing needs and abilities. Students would benefit by having basic computer skills including e-mail, word processing, file management and web browsing.
Career Opportunities
Choose from a variety of work settings:
- long-term care facilities
- group homes
- community agencies
- hospitals
- schools
- day care centres (children or adults)
- home care agencies
Minimum Admission Requirements
- OSSD with the majority of credits at the Workplace (E) level, including English. When Workplace (E) is the minimum course level for admission, (C) and (U/C) courses are also accepted.
Additional Requirements
- CPR (C level) and Standard First Aid Certifcate, before the start of semester one.
- Criminal Records Check with vulnerable sector screening, prior to clinical placement
Mature Students
If you are 19 years of age or older before classes start, and you do not possess an OSSD, you can write the Canadian Adult Achievement Test to assess your eligibility for admission.
Related Programs
If you want to work with people to maximize their quality of life, you might also want to consider either the Practical Nursing or Occupational Therapist Assistant/Physiotherapist Assistant programs.
Health Requirements
Immunization Requirements
Proof of immunization, including a Two-Step Mantoux Test is compulsory prior to the start of semester one classes. Vaccination against Hepatitis B and influenza is also strongly recommended prior to the first clinical component of the program. For more information, and to print the required immunization form, please see the Immunization Information page.
| Course | Hours |
| Semester 1 | |
| Application and Interventions for PSW I | 75.00 |
| Clinical Preparation and Success Strategies for PSW | 36.00 |
| Concepts in Health Care | 15.00 |
| Healthcare Concepts for Personal Support Worker | 30.00 |
| Interpersonal Skills | 45.00 |
| Introduction to College Communications | 45.00 |
| Non-Violent Crisis Intervention | 7.00 |
| PSW Clinical I | 84.00 |
| Semester 2 | |
| Applications and Interventions for PSW II | 35.00 |
| Client Care in the Community | 35.00 |
| Human Growth and Development | 45.00 |
| Introductory Computing | 45.00 |
| PSW Clinical IIA | 84.00 |
| PSW Clinical IIB | 112.00 |
Semester 1
Application and Interventions for PSW I
Course Number: NRSG175
Co-requisites
Units: 75.00
Hours: 75.00
Clinical Preparation and Success Strategies for PSW
Course Number: NRSG177
This course is comprised of a number of workshops intended to prepare the PSW student for the first clinical placement. It will entail exploring issues that impact the care required of individuals in an institutional setting. It is also intended to support student learning and retention by preparing students for the academic demands of the personal support worker program through enhanced study skills, and test-taking strategies.Units: 36.00
Hours: 36.00
Concepts in Health Care
Course Number: HLTH065
This introductory course provides an overview of major issues that impact the health care system both in Canada and abroad. Students will examine various federal and provincial legislative regulations and frameworks that health care professionals operate within. The roles of various health care providers will be compared and contrasted. Issues impacting all health care providers such as accountability, interdisciplinary team work, advocacy, documentation, and confidentiality will be examined. This course will provide a fundamental understanding of your selected health care profession, and how it functions within the larger health care system.Units: 15.00
Hours: 15.00
Healthcare Concepts for Personal Support Worker
Course Number: HLTH244
Units: 30.00
Hours: 30.00
Interpersonal Skills
Course Number: SOCI069
This course helps the learner to interact effectively with individuals and groups in the workplace by gaining an understanding of the variables that can influence the outcome of the interaction. Enhanced understanding of oneself, the challenges that rehabilitation clients face, and the therapeutic relationship are the cornerstones of this exploration.Units: 45.00
Hours: 45.00
Introduction to College Communications
Course Number: COMM022
This introductory course develops communication skills that support studies at a post-secondary level. Students will demonstrate skills in revision: paragraph, summary, and composition writing: as well as research techniques.Units: 45.00
Hours: 45.00
Non-Violent Crisis Intervention
Course Number: NRSG151
The Nonviolent Crisis Intervention training program is a holistic behaviour management system based on the philosophy of providing the best care, welfare, safety and security for staff and those in their care, even during the most violent moments. This course focuses on preventing disruptive behaviour by communicating with individuals respectfully and with concern for their well-being. The program teaches physical interventions only as a last resort -- when an individual presents an imminent danger to self or others -- and all physical interventions taught are designed to be non-harmful, non-invasive, and to maintain the individual's dignity. Follow-up debriefing strategies are also key components of the course.This course not only teaches participants to respond effectively to the warning signs that someone is beginning to lose control, but also addresses how staff can deal with their own stress, anxieties and emotions when confronted with these challenging situations.Units: 7.00
Hours: 7.00
PSW Clinical I
Course Number: NRSG176
Pre-requisites
Co-requisites
Units: 84.00
Hours: 84.00
Semester 2
Applications and Interventions for PSW II
Course Number: NRSG179
Pre-requisites
- Application and Interventions for PSW I (NRSG175)
- Clinical Preparation and Success Strategies for PSW (NRSG177)
- PSW Clinical I (NRSG176)
Co-requisites
Units: 35.00
Hours: 35.00
Client Care in the Community
Course Number: NRSG180
Pre-requisites
- Application and Interventions for PSW I (NRSG175)
- Applications and Interventions for PSW II (NRSG179)
- Clinical Preparation and Success Strategies for PSW (NRSG177)
- PSW Clinical I (NRSG176)
- PSW Clinical IIA (NRSG146)
Co-requisites
Units: 35.00
Hours: 35.00
Human Growth and Development
Course Number: SOCI025
This course is designed to give the student a basic understanding of the normal patterns of growth and development at various stages within the life cycle from infancy through to old age. The major theories of development will be examined to enhance understanding of this field of study.Units: 45.00
Hours: 45.00
Introductory Computing
Course Number: COMP345
Working in the Windows XP environment, this computer course introduces the student to computer basics (computer terminology, e-mail, file management) and the application and use of word processing, spreadsheet, and presentation software using Microsoft Office 2007. Through the extensive use of hands-on activities, students will gain sufficient knowledge and experience to make productive use of computers as a tool in both college and workplace environments. Students will have the opportunity to attain the International Computer Driving Licence (ICDL) Start Certification if they attain 75% or more on each of the four ICDL Start Certification tests.Units: 45.00
Hours: 45.00
PSW Clinical IIA
Course Number: NRSG146
Pre-requisites
- Application and Interventions for PSW I (NRSG175)
- Clinical Preparation and Success Strategies for PSW (NRSG177)
- PSW Clinical I (NRSG176)
Co-requisites
Units: 84.00
Hours: 84.00
PSW Clinical IIB
Course Number: NRSG178
Pre-requisites
- Application and Interventions for PSW I (NRSG175)
- Applications and Interventions for PSW II (NRSG179)
- Clinical Preparation and Success Strategies for PSW (NRSG177)
- PSW Clinical I (NRSG176)
- PSW Clinical IIA (NRSG146)
Co-requisites
Units: 112.00
Hours: 112.00
