Life enrichment facilitator for older people training course and teaching evidence based exercise to older people

Date: 26 January 2010 to 15 December 2010

Location: St Swithun's Centre, Bournemouth

This course is taking place on Tuesdays, 9.30am until 5.00pm.

The Kingdom Fitness Training course has been closely linked to the NHS KSF and addresses the need for more suitable and affordable training which is designed specifically for the needs of health care professionals, carers and volunteers working with older people. 

Much of the course is devoted to providing candidates with up-to-date knowledge, skills and understanding concerning the provision of evidence based exercise advice and guidance to older people with varying health and fitness needs. The course examines the role of exercise in the management of conditions and diseases commonly associated with ageing and gives an overview of relevant research and Government recommendations regarding exercise prescription. Particular attention is paid to frequent falls, cardiovascular disease, obesity, diabetes and stroke.

Teaching the course over a period of 30 weeks allows time for candidates to practice and develop safe and effective teaching, demonstration and evaluation skills.

Two short optional units are included which enable candidates to explore ways to facilitate the meeting of psychological, cognitive, social and spiritual needs of older people.

Finally, the course will provide candidates with a wide range of knowledge, skills and understanding which will underpin high standards and safe provision of service, including:

Study hours: 318

Please visit the Kingdom Fitness website to view the brief programme and booking information.

Contact details

Name: Diane Priest
Tel: 01202 888493
Email: kingdomfitness@btinternet.com
Website: www.kingdomfitness.org