
Domiciliary Care Providers Training - Neurological Conditions
When
Tuesday, 17 November 2026 at 13:30
Hastingwood Rd, North Weald Bassett, CM17 9JX
Time
13:30
Price guide
Not listed — worth a quick ask
Free training for domiciliary care providers on caring for people with progressive neurological conditions. Led by specialist facilitator Paula Bavetta, Access and Education Advisor (Frailty & Neurological Conditions) | Tier 1 Foundation Level St Clare Hospice is proud to offer free, high-quality training for domiciliary care providers, designed to strengthen skills and confidence in caring for people with progressive neurological conditions. Led by specialist facilitator Paula Bavetta, this Tier 1 Foundation course provides essential knowledge for anyone working in health or social care who supports people in their own homes. This interactive, three-hour session is delivered onsite at St Clare Hospice in Hastingwood, offering practical tools, real-world case discussions and a welcoming learning environment for all domiciliary care staff. Book now Why choose this free training? Domiciliary care professionals play a vital role in supporting people living with progressive neurological conditions, such as Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis and motor neurone disease, in their own homes. This 3-hour Tier 1 Foundation course will equip you with the knowledge, language and tools needed to recognise changes, communicate effectively and provide compassionate, person-centred care.
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