Program overview
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Last updated on 2025-07-14

Program overview

Program Overview

Are you a kind and nurturing person who feels fulfilled by and thrives on helping others in need? If so, this might be the opportunity you have been looking for. Personal support workers work in collaboration with members of healthcare teams. They’re on the front line, offering compassionate and respectful care to clients of all ages, their families, and communities.

In the PSW program, you will learn how to assist clients in functioning as independently as possible, working safely, and ever mindful of preserving the dignity of those under your care. A career in personal support work provides opportunities in physical, mental, community, or personal health services fields. With an aging population, the need for personal support worker graduates is high, so enroll today to pursue a career in this well-respected field.

Program Structure

The Personal Support Worker Acute Care program is designed to be completed within one year of full-time study. This program is offered in a blended delivery format, combining both online and in-person learning experiences.

Key features of the program structure include:

  • Hands-on clinical practicum and laboratory experience
  • Focus on critical thinking and clinical judgment
  • Community engagement and workplace wellness
  • Opportunities for observation and practice in real healthcare settings

Students will also have the chance to participate in various applied workplace experiences, which are essential for gaining practical skills and knowledge in the field. This program prepares students for a rewarding career in personal support work, equipping them with the necessary tools to succeed.

Featured Experiences

  • Clinical practicum placements in hospitals, long-term care facilities, and community health agencies
  • Hands-on laboratory experience to practice nursing skills
  • Opportunities for community engagement through service learning
  • Preceptorship under the guidance of experienced healthcare professionals
  • Focus on trauma-informed and culturally competent care

Career Options

Graduates of the Personal Support Worker Acute Care program can pursue a variety of career paths in Canada, including:

  • Personal Support Worker (PSW): Assist clients with daily living activities, providing compassionate care in homes or healthcare facilities.
  • Healthcare Aide: Support patients in hospitals or long-term care settings, ensuring their comfort and safety.
  • Rehabilitation Assistant: Work with clients recovering from injuries or surgeries, helping them regain independence.
  • Palliative Care Worker: Provide end-of-life care and support to patients and their families, focusing on comfort and dignity.
  • Community Health Worker: Engage with community members to promote health and wellness, providing resources and support.

With the increasing demand for personal support workers in Canada’s healthcare system, now is an ideal time to embark on this fulfilling career path.

 

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