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£150.00

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2025/26

Assessment of Older People with Frailty

NCB-AOPF Course fee: £150.00

0 Credits

Academic level: n/a

03 Feb 2026 (Available)

Apply by: 20 Jan 2026

Feb 2026

Face to face | Pre booked spaces only

03 Feb 2026

28 Apr 2026 (Available)

Apply by: 14 Apr 2026

April 2026

Face to face | Pre booked spaces only

28 Apr 2026

23 Jun 2026 (Available)

Apply by: 09 Jun 2026

June 2026

Face to face | Pre booked spaces only

23 Jun 2026

Course overview

Intended learning outcomes:

  • Understanding of the importance of CGA when caring for an older people living with frailty
  • Application of a holistic assessment to a case study
  • Contribution of the MDT when working with older people
  • Consider impact cognitive impairment and polypharmacy in the older person
  • Discuss managing expectation of patients', relatives and staff when caring for an older person


Programme

•    CGA and Frailty
•    Case study review
•    Cognitive Impairment
•    Poly pharmacy in the older person
•    Lunch break
•    Patient voice
•    Ethical consideration when caring for older people
•    Comfort break
•    Panel discussion around a patient with Parkinson's disease
•    Summary 

Course details

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Course delivery

Face to face

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Prerequisites

This course is for Band 5 and above health care professionals.

Why choose BU?

Bournemouth Gateway Building is the home of the Faculty of Health and Social Sciences. Its 10,000 square metres of space has created a unified base for the faculty’s education, research and office activities, which previously took place across several buildings in the Lansdowne area. It is open and accessible to all BU students, staff and the community.

We have a long and close association with health and social care practice partners across the region and enjoy close relationships with Dorset Healthcare University Foundation Trust, University Hospitals Dorset and District Hospitals (Yeovil and Salisbury) and Dorset County Hospital.

We are an established, vibrant and supportive academic community of staff, clinical practitioners, students and service users. Our team of highly qualified nursing staff and social scientists are committed to developing the next generation of outstanding, skilled and compassionate practitioners, having been engaged in developing the nursing workforce for over 25 years.

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