Dysphagia Care

Non-accredited training

Dysphagia is a medical term that refers to difficulty swallowing. People with dysphagia have trouble swallowing certain foods or liquids, while others can't swallow at all. This can be a problem with the act of swallowing itself or the sensation of food being stuck in the throat or chest.

The causes of dysphagia vary widely, but some common ones include neurological disorders like stroke, Parkinson's disease, or multiple sclerosis, certain cancers especially those involving the throat or esophagus, and muscular conditions such as muscular dystrophy.

This course will assist Disability Support Workers in understanding how to best support clients in their care who suffer from dysphagia 

Units Delivered

The following units will be included in your certificate:

P00060 - Dysphagia Care

Course Delivery

This course can be delivered/assessed in the workplace or at facility organised by the training provider.

Course Durations

Course durations can vary for multiple reasons, so the durations below are the minimum possible amount.

Face-to-Face Face to Face contact time of at least 1 Hour 30 Mins

This course is designed for those working or planning to work in the disability industry

This certificate has an industry recommended renewal period of 12 months

Assessment will include participating in class discussion and demonstration of the practical skill involved.

This course does not lead to a nationally recognised certificate