Live-in Caregiver Programme
The 6-month Live-In Caregiver Program is a full-time vocational training course designed to prepare individuals for professional care-giving roles in home-based settings, especially for children, elderly, or individuals with disabilities.
The Live-In Caregiver Program is a structured, intensive training course that spans 6 months (minimum 750 hours) and is recognized by care-giving institutions and immigration authorities in countries like Canada. It is tailored for individuals who wish to work as nannies, personal support workers, or elder care aides in private homes. The program combines classroom instruction with hands-on practical experience, focusing on the physical, emotional, and social needs of clients.
Participants learn to provide compassionate, safe, and effective care while living in the client’s home, ensuring round-the-clock support. The curriculum covers essential care-giving techniques, communication skills, safety protocols, and cultural sensitivity to prepare caregivers for diverse household environments.
This program is ideal for individuals seeking meaningful careers in care-giving, whether locally or internationally.
- Develop Core Care-giving Skills:
Train participants in personal hygiene assistance, feeding, mobility support, and medication management for children, elderly, or disabled individuals.
- Enhance Communication and Emotional Support:
Teach caregivers to interact em-pathetically with clients and their families, fostering trust and emotional well-being.
- Ensure Safety and Emergency Preparedness:
Equip trainees with knowledge of first aid, CPR, infection control, and emergency response procedures.
- Promote Cultural Competence and Professional Ethics:
Prepare caregivers to work respectfully in multicultural households, adhering to ethical standards and privacy norms.
- Support Independent Living:
Empower clients by assisting with daily activities while encouraging autonomy and dignity.
- Prepare for Employment and Immigration Pathways:
Enable graduates to meet eligibility criteria for formal caregiver programs abroad, including work permits and residency applications.