Health Care Assistant
HCA 100 - Lifestyle and Choices
1.50 credits
(6,0,0)
05 wks
This course introduces students to a holistic concept of health and the components of a health enhancing lifestyle. Students will be invited to reflect on their own experience of health, recognizing challenges and resources that can impact lifestyle choices. Students will be introduced to a model that can be applied in other courses to understand the multi-faceted aspects of health and healing.
HCA 101 - Concepts for Practice
3.00 credits
(7.2,0,0)
10 wks
This course provides students with the opportunity to develop a theoretical framework for practice. Students will be introduced to the philosophical values and theoretical understandings that provide a foundation for competent practice as a HCA. The course focuses on concepts of caring and person centered care; basic human needs and human development; family, culture and diversity as they relate to health and healing. Students will also be introduced to a problem-solving model that will be critical to their practice.
HCA 102 - Interpersonal Communications
3.00 credits
(6,0,0)
09 wks
This course focuses on the development of self-awareness, increased understanding of others and development of effective interpersonal communication skills that can be used in a variety of care giving contexts. Students will be encouraged to become more aware of the impact of their own communication choices and patterns. They will have opportunity to develop and use communication techniques that demonstrate personal awareness, respect and active listening skills.
HCA 103 - Common Health Challenges
4.50 credits
(8.4,0,0)
14 wks
This course introduces students to the normal structure and function of the human body and normal bodily changes associated with aging. Students will explore common challenges to health and healing in relation to each body system. Students will also be encouraged to explore person-centered practice as it relates to the common challenges to health and, in particular, to end-of-life care.
HCA 104 - Introduction to Practice
1.50 credits
(15,0,0)
02 wks
This course provides an introduction to the role of the HCA within the British Columbia health care system. Students will be introduced to the healthcare team and the roles and functions of HCA within the team. Students will also have opportunities to develop self-reflective skills required for competent practice and will be introduced to effective job-finding approaches.
HCA 105 - Cognitive and/or Mental Health Challenges
3.00 credits
(15,0,0)
04 wks
This course builds on content from other courses to assist students to explore concepts and caregiving approaches that will allow them to work effectively with individuals experiencing cognitive and/or mental health challenges. The emphasis in this course is on supporting clients with dementia, recognizing responsive behaviours, and identifying person-centred intervention strategies.
HCA 106 - Personal Care and Assistance
3.00 credits
(0,8.6,0)
14 wks
This practical course offers students the opportunity to acquire personal care and assistance skills within the parameters of the HCA role. The course is comprised of class and supervised laboratory experience which assist the student to integrate theory from other courses to develop care-giver skills that maintain and promote the comfort, safety and independence of clients in community and facility contexts.
HCA 110 - Practice Experience in Multi-level and/or Complex Care
9.00 credits
(0,0,30)
07 wks
This supervised practice experience provides students with an opportunity to apply knowledge and skills from all other courses in the program with individuals in a multi-level or complex care setting. A portion of this clinical experience will be devoted to working with individuals experiencing cognitive challenges. Opportunity will be provided for students to gain expertise and confidence with the role of the HCA within a continuing care facility.
Prerequisites: HCA 100, HCA 101, HCA 102 and HCA 103 with a minimum B- grade in each course, and HCA 106
HCA 112 - Practice Experience: Home Support/Assisted Living/Group Home
1.50 credits
(0,0,30)
02 wks
This practice course provides students with an opportunity to apply knowledge and skills from all other courses with individuals and families in a community setting. Opportunity will be provided for students to become more familiar with the role of the HCA within a home support agency, assisted living facility, or a group home to gain abilities that will prepare graduates for employment in these settings. It is important that students understand the philosophy of community care settings and the importance of client choice and independence.
Prerequisites: HCA 100, HCA 101, HCA 102 and HCA 103 with a minimum B- grade in each course, and HCA 106