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PSWK
City: Sarnia

CIP Code: 51.2602

One-Year In-Person with Placement Ontario College Certificate
Jan Closed May Closed Sep Open

Overview

Become a valued member of the ever-evolving health care field in Canada as a Personal Support Worker who is in high demand in long-term care facilities, retirement homes, home care settings, and hospitals.

As the health care system in Canada evolves, the demand for Personal Support workers is increasing in long term care facilities, retirement homes, home care settings and hospitals.

The Personal Support Worker program prepares graduates to provide care and assistance to clients of any age who have defined health care needs including help with their activities of daily living. Through theory classes and experiential learning opportunities, including simulation and clinical placements, the student will learn to make a difference in clients' lives by alleviating loneliness, providing empathy, ensuring comfort, encouraging independence, and promoting self-respect in all health care settings.

As part of the program, students will also complete The Fundamentals of Hospice Palliative Care Certificate, Non-Violent Crisis Intervention Certificate, and the Gentle Persuasive Approaches Certificate.

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Admission Requirements

O.S.S.D. or equivalent with:

  • Grade 12 English C or U

The admissions process is competitive and meeting the minimum academic requirements does not guarantee admission.

Lambton College reserves the right to alter information including admission requirements and to cancel a program or course at any time; to change the program curriculum as necessary to meet current competencies or changes in the job market; to change the pathways to third-party certification bodies; or to withdraw an offer of admission both prior to and after its acceptance by an applicant or student because of insufficient applications or registrations or over-acceptance of offers of admission. In the event Lambton College exercises such a right, Lambton College's sole liability will be the return of monies paid by the applicant or student to Lambton College.

English Language Requirements

  • IELTS of 6.5

- or -

  • TOEFL iBT 79

- or -

  • Passed Lambton Institute of English placement test

Please Note: IELTS is the only proficiency score accepted by the Study Direct Stream (SDS) program. Additional country-specific requirements may also be applicable.


Meeting the minimum English requirements does not guarantee admission. Students with higher English proficiency scores will receive priority in the admission assessment process.

Incentive Funding for PSW Students

Ontario is providing incentive funding to attract personal support workers (PSWs) to work in long-term care homes as well as home and community care agencies. Available funding provides:

  • Up to $5,440 to PSW students as a stipend during their clinical placement in a long-term care home or for a home and community care employer (please be aware, this has to be applied for by the employer);
  • $10,000 to recent PSW graduates in exchange for a 12-month commitment to work in a long-term care home or for a home and community care employers; and,
  • An additional $10,000 to support relocation costs for those recent PSW graduates committing to work in a long-term care home or with a home and community care employer in a rural, remote, or northern area for 12 months.

Funding to PSWs and PSW students is provided through long-term care homes and home and community agencies participating in the program. Ontario Health can connect student to participating employers and keep them up to date on incentive funding, job search support, and program updates.

Costs

  • Term 1 $7,711.63
  • Term 2 $6,925.53
$14,637.16
Total Cost of Program

Tuition fees are estimates and are subject to change each academic year. Fees do not include books (unless specifically noted), supplies or living costs.

Lambton College reserves the right to alter information including admission requirements and to cancel at any time a program or course; to change the location and/or term in which a program or course is offered; to change the program curriculum as necessary to meet current competencies or changes in the job market; to change the pathways third-party certification bodies; or to withdraw an offer of admission both prior to and after its acceptance by an applicant or student because of insufficient applications or registrations or over-acceptance of offers of admission. In the event Lambton College exercises such a right, Lambton College’s sole liability will be the return of monies paid by the applicant or student to Lambton College.

Additional Fees

  • Textbooks
    $300.00
  • CPR & First Aid
    $165.00
  • Mask Fit Testing
    $40.00
  • Name Tag
    $15.00
  • Uniforms (2)
    $180.00
  • Duty Shoes
    $100.00
  • Watch - with second hand
    $40.00
  • Uniform Iron Badge (2)
    $10.00
  • CompTracker - program for clinical
    $110.00
  • GPA Training
    $25.00
  • Lab Kit
    $10.00
  • Police Records Check, Vulnerable Persons Check - annual fee
    $40.00
  • Non-Violent Crisis Intervention Training
    $50.00

Travel to Clinical

Students are responsible for all costs associated with traveling to clinical placements. While not required, it is beneficial for students to have a valid G license and access to a personal vehicle for the clinical portion of the program.

Passport to Placement

Students are responsible for all costs associated with passport to placement. Please see Field & Clinical Requirements on mylambton.ca.

Important Dates, Deadline & Late Fees

For additional information on registration dates, deadlines and late fees please refer to Registration Dates and Deadlines.

Student Fees

A student services fee is included in your tuition.

Health Insurance Coverage

Emergency medical insurance is mandatory for all international students at Lambton College. This includes students who are full-time and part-time and who are on a co-op. This insurance is provided by GuardMe - a third party insurance provider.

See Insurance Costs & Details

Technology Requirements

In order to keep pace with the requirements of each and every course in your program, Lambton College requires that each student have access to a laptop while studying at our college.

Labs & Equipment

Courses

COM-1113
Workplace Communications

This course focuses on skills required in any organization or position: writing business documents, responding to realistic scenarios, and speaking in an organized and vibrant manner. Students will practice professional and inclusive communications skills by producing, revising, and editing short business documents and engaging in verbal interactions and presentations.

IPH-1001
Interprofessional Perspectives

As a new student to a health care profession this course introduces you to the workings of interprofessional teams. It allows learners to gain knowledge with and from students of various programs about several different health care professions. Concepts of teamwork, conflict resolution, the health care system and ethics will be presented through a unique interprofessional delivery model.

PSW-1003
Client Care Issues

In this course, the students are introduced to the role of the Personal Support Worker (PSW) including professionalism and their scope of practice within the health care system. Confidentiality and privacy, client rights and responsibilities, ethical issues, and legislation involving the health care system will be explored. Students will also be introduced to caring for clients with dementia.

PSW-1023
Ongoing Health Conditions I

This course introduces the student to the experience of living with ongoing health conditions. The role of the PSW is enhanced through gaining an appreciation for the client experiencing these conditions. Nutrition and infection control interventions provide a framework for enhancing the health of individuals with ongoing health conditions throughout the lifespan.

PSW-1043
Anatomy & Physiology

This course introduces the student to the human body and how it functions. The content is concentrated on cells, tissues, organs, and systems and how the systems work together for human survival. The study of the normal aging process of the systems is emphasized.

PSW-1013
Clinical Skills Theory

This course provides theoretical content instructions for clinical skills, followed by the four-hour clinical skills lab. In this course, the student will be able to describe important concepts needed to provide compassionate care in the clinical setting. The student will gain knowledge in safety considerations as they learn methods of assisting clients with positioning, activity, exercise, mobility, hygiene, and grooming, assisting with feeding, elimination, medications, and household management. Students will learn about the role and responsibility of the PSW in observing, reporting, and documenting care as per their employer policy. Students will gain the theoretical knowledge needed to take a temperature, radial pulse, respiratory count, oxygen saturation and an electronic blood pressure. Theoretical knowledge relating to household management will also be covered in this course. Infection control principles will be threaded through all areas of material covered.

PSWC-1014
Clinical Skills Lab

This course will consist of four hours of practical experience in a Lab practicum. The student will demonstrate concepts of compassionate, client centered care as they learn the skills that are needed to safely support individuals with their activities of daily living needs in a facility and or community setting. Students will master the skills to safely assist individuals with positioning, activity, exercise, mobility, hygiene, and grooming, assisting with feeding, elimination, medications, and household management. Students will practice measuring temperature, radial pulse, respiratory count, oxygen saturation and electronic blood pressure. Students will have the opportunity to utilize skills in the community simulation environment. Infection control measures will be threaded throughout each skill learned.

PSW-2003
Palliative Care

This course is a study of the client and the role of the Personal Support Worker in palliative care. This course will provide the successful student with the Fundamentals of Palliative Care equivalency certificate. The Fundamentals of Palliative Care is an introductory education program based on foundational concepts from A Model to Guide Hospice Palliative Care: Based on the National Principles and Norms of Practice (Ferris et al., 2002). The course is offered with the permission of the Southwestern Ontario Hospice Palliative Care Education program to Lambton College PSW students. The goal is to provide learning opportunities for formal care providers and provide the best practices in end-of life care to persons and families in Ontario.

PSW-2023
Ongoing Health Conditions II

In this course, students will be prepared to identify and implement strategies to care for clients living with mental illness, substance abuse and cognitive impairment. Utilizing selected evidence-based frameworks and supportive care strategies, students explore ways by which personal support workers provide holistic and emotion-based care. Students are encouraged to reflect on their personal feelings, experiences and reactions surrounding mental health.

PSW-2032
Career Development

This course provides the student with the opportunity to develop skills to obtain and maintain employment as a Personal Support Worker in a variety of clinical settings. This course provides students with an opportunity to develop skills, tools, and strategies needed to gain meaningful employment as a Personal Support Worker.

PSW-2053
Health & Development Across the Lifespan

This course is designed to introduce students to both physical and psychosocial aspects of growth and development from the time of conception through to late adulthood. The role of a Personal Support Worker at the different stages of human life will be discussed. Students will identify normal aspects of each stage so they may recognize any abnormalities that require reporting to their supervisor or registered staff to assure appropriate, timely care interventions. Common childhood illnesses, immunizations and developmental disorders will be reviewed. In addition, students will also be introduced to Maslow, Erickson, and Piaget's developmental theories with a focus on culturally sensitive, family-centred care, emotional support, and safety.

PSWC-2006
Clinical Practice

Students will obtain clinical experience in a long-term care home. Emphasis is placed on assisting clients to perform their activities of daily living and enhancement of quality of life. This experience is under the supervision of a clinical instructor. Gentle Persuasive Approaches workshop will be included in this course.

PSWC-3006
Pre-Graduate Clinical (5 weeks)

PSWC 3006 is a clinical course that includes a preceptor experience. Preceptors are expert Personal Support Workers who are assigned to a student on a one-to-one basis to facilitate the student's transition into their new role as independent novice practitioners.

Placement Scheduling

Students should be aware of how placements will be scheduled for the following courses:

  • PSWC-2006 - 2 days/week for 9 weeks
  • PSWC-3006 - 5 weeks, full-time

Contact

Centre for Global Engagement

LAMBTON COLLEGE SARNIA

1457 London Road

Sarnia ON, N7S 6K4

After Graduation

Employment Opportunities

Two pswk students working with a patient.

Begin a rewarding career as a personal support worker in community health care, long-term care homes, retirement homes and hospitals in less than a year. As the industry continues to grow and the demand for personal support workers increases, you can feel confident about your job opportunities post-graduation. At this time, there is a high demand for personal support workers and opportunities for local jobs.

Accreditations & Certifications

Fundamentals of Hospice Palliative Care Certificate

Students will receive the Fundamentals of Hospice Palliative Care certificate upon completion of all the requirements in the PSW-2003 course, taken in Term 2. The concepts delivered in the course have been developed by the Palliative Pain & Symptom Management Consultation program, Southwestern Ontario. This certificate is recognized by community partners who deliver home and in-residence palliative care support. Read more about this certification.

Gentle Persuasive Approaches Certificate

Two certified Gentle Persuasive Approaches coaches will provide training for students as part of PSWC-2006 in Term 2. Learn more about the Gentle Persuasive Approach from the Advanced Gerontological Education website.

Non-Violent Crisis Intervention Certificate

As part of PSW-1014 students will earn a certificate in Non-Violent Crisis Intervention from the Crisis Prevention Institute. Student learn under the guidance of a certified instructor who will teach verbal and non-verbal modalities to decrease the risk for those in care as well as caregivers during a crisis. Our community partners value this added certification.

Looking for Support After Graduation?

The International Graduate Services & Support Centre (GSSC) is a place dedicated to assisting International alumni as they seek employment and settle into Canadian life following graduation.

Post-Graduate Employment

International students who successfully complete their programs of study at Lambton College may be eligible to apply for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) Program. This program allows students to gain valuable Canadian work experience.

A work permit under the PGWP may be issued for the length of the study program, up to a maximum of three years. A post-graduation work permit cannot be valid for longer than the student's study program, and the study program must be a minimum of eight months in length. The length and approval of the PGWP is determined solely by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).

Students must meet the eligibility requirements to apply for a post-graduation work permit.

Visit the PGWP Website

Immigration Regulations & Changes

Immigration regulations are legislated by the Federal Government of Canada and are subject to change at any time without notice. Students are responsible for ensuring that they are in compliance with all Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada regulations at all times during their studies and while in Canada. Lambton College staff are not authorized to provide advice or guidance on immigration-related matters. Prospective applicants and current students should consult the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada website or call the IRCC Call Centre at 1-888-242-2100 to answer or clarify any immigration-related questions or information.

Placement

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Proof of certain vaccinations and police record checks may be required.

Vaccinations & Police Record Checks

Students considering this program should be aware that there may be field and clinical placement requirements. Many placements require students have proof of certain vaccinations and police record checks.

Once you’ve applied, you can log in to mylambton.ca and view the program-specific Field & Clinical Placement Requirements. If you need information about these requirement before applying, please contact placementinfo@lambtoncollege.ca.

More Information

Student Responsibilities

  • Course and program delivery schedules are proposed and subject to change for each intake.
  • Students are required to bring their own laptop with wireless capability.
  • Students are advised to bring an official copy of their most recent police clearance, driver's license, and vaccination record from their home country.
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Technology Requirements

It is recommended that students purchase a laptop with a Windows operating system.

Internet Speed Requirements

For best performance for students learning remotely, an internet connection with a minimum of 40 Mbps download and 10 Mbps upload speed is recommended in order to effectively use video conferencing and remote lecture delivery software as well as, other online resources remotely. Due to the large area over which students may be dispersed, we are unable to recommend a specific provider, so you will need to inquire around your area to find one that best suits your needs.

Minimum Laptop Requirements

In order to access the internet and virtually-delivered software and courseware, student laptops should include the following at a minimum. By meeting the following specifications, students will be equipped to access software and courseware on their laptop through the internet:

  • Intel i5 8th Gen Processor or equivalent
  • 16 GB of RAM (with a minimum of 8 GB)
  • 100 GB HDD or more
  • HD Graphics
  • Webcam with a microphone
  • Wireless 802.11n/ac 5ghz capable
  • Windows Operating System (Windows 11)

Software

To ensure students are getting the most our of their classroom experience, some software will be required.

Lambton College has made this software easily accessible online. Students can leverage our Microsoft Office 365 software packages and services. In addition, much of the software you require for your courses will be available on demand for use on any device - on or off campus.