Restorative Care Education Training

Sara Canadian Academy | Brampton, Ontario | Nationwide Access

Affiliated with the Canadian Association of Alternative Medicine and Allied Healthcare Professionals (CAMAH)

Online | Hybrid (Online + Practical In-Person Sessions)

Why Restorative Care Education?

Restorative Care is a rapidly growing field in healthcare that focuses on helping individuals regain independence in their daily activities. Whether you're a Personal Support Worker (PSW), Registered Practical Nurse (RPN), Registered Nurse (RN), or a frontline healthcare worker (PTA/OTA), this program equips you with the skills to make a meaningful impact in the lives of those you care for.

Key Program Highlights

Feature Details
Delivery Options Online and Hybrid
Program Length 1 to 3 Days (Depending on the chosen level)
Class Schedule Weekdays / Weekends
Entrance Requirements Minimum 18 years old and a high school diploma or equivalent (mature student). Open to all academic backgrounds
Tuition Fees 1 Day: $397 Introduction to Restorative Care and basic programming.(PSW, OTA, PTA, and Frontline Healthcare Workers)
2 Days: $697 Comprehensive Restorative Care Education Training.(Healthcare Professionals, including RPN, RN)
3 Days: $997 In-Depth Comprehensive Restorative Care Education Training.(Healthcare Professionals, including RPN, RN)
Prices include course materials and certification upon completion of 1-3 day training program. Programs are available to everyone across all provinces.
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Career Opportunities After Graduation

Graduates of the Restorative program can begin practicing immediately and often work in:

  1. Long Term Care, Retirement Homes, and Private Homes
  2. Rehab Clinics
  3. Community wellness program
  4. Home-Based Practices or Mobile Services
  5. Part-Time or Full-Time Entrepreneurship

Income Potential: Restorative Care Team members in Canada earn better salaries, making this a low-cost, high-return profession.

Job Security & Flexibility: Build a career around your lifestyle, offering flexible hours and the opportunity to work independently.

About the Program

The Restorative Care Education Training program is designed to provide healthcare professionals with the knowledge and skills to assist residents in regaining independence at physical, mental, and psycho-social functional levels. The program covers:

  1. Introduction to Restorative Care
  2. Seniors' Well-being
  3. Documentation
  4. Categories of Restorative Care:
  5. Range of motion (Active and Passive)
  6. Bed mobility
  7. Transfers
  8. Walking
  9. Dressing or grooming
  10. Eating and swallowing
  11. Communication
  12. Amputation or prosthesis care
  13. Other (Self Care Training for Wound and Diabetic management)
  14. Hand Therapy
  15. Sensory Wellness in Older Adults
  16. TEAM Building

Flexible Learning Options

Hybrid Format: Online theory (via Moodle LMS) + In-Person

Online Format: 100% Online access with login credentials

• Includes presentations, videos, and course materials

• Designed for flexible learning from anywhere

Class Time: Weekday & Weekend Options

Campus Location (for Hybrid Only): Brampton, Ontario

Status: Currently Open for Enrollment

Course Structure and Delivery

  1. Readings: Relevant materials for in-depth understanding.
  2. Reflective Exercises: Opportunities for individual and group reflections.
  3. Case Discussions: Collaborative exploration of practical applications.
  4. Assignments: Reflections, mapping exercises, and mapping for a restorative response.
  5. Group Work: Collaborative projects, such as building restorative organizing templates.
  6. Final Assignment: Development of an illustrative plan demonstrating applying the restorative approach within a specific context.
  7. Discussion Boards: Active participation and sharing insights on course topics.

Teacher Support

Students have unlimited access to a private tutor specializing in Restorative Care, who provides constructive feedback and addresses queries. Additionally, a dedicated team of administrators and course advisors offers professional guidance and support throughout the program.

Accreditation & Professional Associations

Upon completing the program, students can join various professional associations related to Restorative Care, enhancing their credentials and professional network, including The Canadian Association of Alternative Medicine and Allied Healthcare Professionals (CAMAH).

Membership Requirement

To enroll, applicants must be student members in good standing with Sara Canada Academy—Local 3351 (CPMDQ).

After graduation, you’ll receive your official Restorative Care Education Training Certification and be ready for the job market.

Ready to Start?

Connect with us today to begin your journey in a holistic approach!

Email: info@saraca.ca

Phone: 905-904-2032

Website: www.saraca.ca

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