The Supporting Neurodiverse Adults in Care Training Course by Imperial Corporate Training Institute is designed to equip healthcare professionals with practical skills and knowledge to support adults with diverse neurological conditions. This course focuses on understanding neurodiversity, including conditions such as autism, ADHD, and learning differences, within care settings. Participants will learn how to create inclusive, respectful, and person-centred care environments.
Through this Healthcare Management training course, learners will explore effective communication strategies, behavioural support techniques, and sensory considerations. The course also highlights ethical care practices and promotes independence and dignity for neurodiverse adults. By the end, participants will be confident in adapting care approaches to meet individual needs and improve overall wellbeing.
Objectives
- Understand the concept of neurodiversity and its importance in adult care
- Identify common neurodiverse conditions and their characteristics
- Develop person-centred care strategies for neurodiverse adults
- Improve communication and interaction techniques
- Learn to manage challenging behaviours positively
- Create sensory-friendly and inclusive care environments
- Promote independence, dignity, and wellbeing in care settings
Target Audience
- Healthcare professionals and care workers
- Support staff in residential and community care settings
- Nurses and healthcare assistants
- Social workers and case managers
- Managers and supervisors in care facilities
- Anyone involved in supporting neurodiverse adults