Certificate in Geriatric Nursing
*Course Objectives*
1. Develop expertise in addressing the unique physical, emotional, and social needs of elderly patients.
2. Train nurses to manage age-related chronic illnesses, cognitive impairments, and end-of-life care.
3. Promote safe, ethical, and person-centred care for geriatric populations.
4. Equip students with skills to collaborate with interdisciplinary healthcare teams.
*Course Modules*
*1. Fundamentals of Geriatric Care*
- Aging processes: biological, psychological, and social changes
- Myths and stereotypes about aging
- Healthy aging and preventive care strategies
*2. Common Geriatric Health Conditions*
- Chronic diseases: hypertension, diabetes, COPD, osteoporosis
- Cognitive disorders: Alzheimer’s, dementia, delirium
- Mobility issues: arthritis, falls, frailty syndrome
- Sensory impairments (vision/hearing loss)
*3. Geriatric Assessment Tools*
- Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment (CGA)
- ADLs and IADLs evaluation (Activities of Daily Living)
- Cognitive screening tools (MMSE, MoCA)
- Pain assessment in non-verbal patients
*4. Pharmacology and Medication Management*
- Polypharmacy risks and management
- Age-related pharmacokinetic changes
- Common drug interactions and side effects
- Medication adherence strategies
*5. Mental Health and Emotional Well-being*
- Depression, anxiety, and loneliness in the elderly
- Behavioural interventions for agitation/aggression
- Therapeutic communication techniques
*6. Palliative and End-of-Life Care*
- Principles of palliative care and symptom management
- Advance care planning (living wills, DNR orders)
- Supporting families during grief and bereavement
*7. Ethical and Legal Issues*
- Informed consent and decision-making capacity
- Elder abuse prevention and reporting
- Ethical dilemmas in geriatric care (e.g., autonomy vs. safety)
*8. Safety and Risk Management*
- Fall prevention strategies
- Pressure ulcer prevention and wound care
- Infection control in long-term care settings
*9. Rehabilitation and Healthy Aging*
- Physical therapy and mobility aids
- Nutrition and hydration for elderly patients
- Promoting social engagement and independence
*10. Interdisciplinary Team Collaboration*
- Role of nurses in geriatric care teams
- Working with physicians, social workers, and therapists
- Care coordination and discharge planning
*11. Clinical Practicum*
- Hands-on training in hospitals, nursing homes, or hospice care
- Supervised practice in geriatric assessments, medication administration, and patient education
- Case studies and reflective practice
*Assessment Methods*
- *Exams*: Multiple-choice and scenario-based questions on geriatric care principles.
- *Skills Demonstrations*: Competency in assessments, wound care, and safe patient handling.
- *Case Studies*: Develop care plans for patients with complex geriatric needs.
- *Clinical Evaluation*: Performance during practicum (mentor assessment).
*Certification Requirements*
- Complete all modules and pass assessments with a minimum grade (e.g., 70%).
- Finish *120–180 clinical practicum hours* in a geriatric care setting.