Higher National Diploma in Care Giver
Exteded Level 5 Diploma in Care Giver- 8 -10 Months - 120 Credits
This program prepares students to become competent caregivers by combining theoretical knowledge with practical skills across multiple areas of care. Key modules include Introduction to Caregiver, Domestic Affairs of the Client, Preparation of Living Area, Personal Hygiene and Appearance, Nutritional Status, Administration of Medication, Care of Clients with Physical and Mental Diseases, Occupational Health, Safety, and Environmental Protection, Pathology, and Language, Literacy, and Numeracy. Students will develop expertise in client assessment, ethical caregiving, health monitoring, and communication, supported by case studies and real-world practical exercises to ensure readiness for professional caregiving roles.
Course Details
This program prepares students to become competent caregivers by combining theoretical knowledge with practical skills across multiple areas of care. Key modules include Introduction to Caregiver, Domestic Affairs of the Client, Preparation of Living Area, Personal Hygiene and Appearance, Nutritional Status, Administration of Medication, Care of Clients with Physical and Mental Diseases, Occupational Health, Safety, and Environmental Protection, Pathology, and Language, Literacy, and Numeracy. Students will develop expertise in client assessment, ethical caregiving, health monitoring, and communication, supported by case studies and real-world practical exercises to ensure readiness for professional caregiving roles.
Accreditation
All MSBM courses are accredited by the relevant partners and awarding bodies. Please refer to
MSBM accreditation in about us for more details.
Entry Requirements
For entry into Extended Level 5 Diploma in Care Giver, learners must possess the following:
* Relevant/Local Board of Examination Result in your Country, which must include at least 5 'C' Grades in English and 4 other subjects.
* Mock Examination Result can also be accepted for initial Conditional Admission, pending the release of the Board of Examination Result. (This is assessed on a case by case basis)
* Learner must be 18 years or older at the start of the Course.
OR
* Mature Learners (21 years or older) with work experience in supervisory, leadership or management roles. (This is assessed on a case by case basis).
Course Modules
This module introduces students to the role and responsibilities of a caregiver in supporting individuals with diverse needs. It covers essential caregiving skills, including personal care, emotional support, and basic health assistance. Students will learn about professional ethics, safety standards, and effective communication in caregiving. The module highlights the importance of empathy, respect, and maintaining client dignity. Practical examples and scenarios are included to connect theory with real-life caregiving situations.
This module explores the domestic and household aspects of clients’ lives and how they influence care needs. It covers understanding family dynamics, living conditions, and daily routines. Students will learn to support clients in managing household responsibilities safely and respectfully. The module emphasizes privacy, dignity, and ethical considerations in handling domestic matters. Practical examples and case studies are included to link theory with real-life client situations.
This module focuses on creating a safe, clean, and comfortable living environment for clients. It covers organizing the living space, maintaining hygiene, and ensuring accessibility to meet client needs. Students will learn about infection control, safety precautions, and proper use of equipment and supplies. The module emphasizes promoting client comfort, independence, and well-being. Practical activities and case studies help connect theoretical knowledge with real-life caregiving scenarios.
This module covers the importance of maintaining clients’ personal hygiene and grooming for health and well-being. Students will learn techniques for assisting with bathing, oral care, hair care, and dressing. The module emphasizes respecting clients’ privacy, preferences, and dignity during hygiene care. It also highlights infection control, safety, and proper use of hygiene products. Practical exercises and case studies help link theory to real-life caregiving situations.
This module focuses on assessing and supporting the nutritional needs of clients to promote health and well-being. Students will learn about balanced diets, special dietary requirements, and meal planning. The module emphasizes monitoring food intake, hydration, and identifying signs of malnutrition or dietary issues. It covers ethical considerations, hygiene, and safety in food preparation and feeding. Practical activities and case studies help apply theoretical knowledge to real-life caregiving scenarios.
This module introduces students to the safe and effective administration of medications to clients. It covers different routes of medication delivery, dosage calculation, and timing of administration. Students will learn about monitoring for side effects, client responses, and reporting procedures. The module emphasizes safety, accuracy, ethical considerations, and adherence to healthcare guidelines. Practical demonstrations and case studies help link theoretical knowledge to real-life caregiving practice.
This module focuses on providing holistic care to clients with physical and mental health conditions. Students will learn to identify symptoms, manage daily needs, and support therapeutic interventions. The module emphasizes empathy, dignity, and ethical considerations in caring for vulnerable clients. It covers strategies to promote physical comfort, emotional well-being, and social engagement. Practical case studies and examples help connect theoretical knowledge to real-life caregiving situations.
This module focuses on ensuring a safe and healthy working environment for caregivers and clients. Students will learn about occupational hazards, risk assessment, and preventive measures to reduce workplace injuries. The module covers safety protocols, emergency procedures, and proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE). Environmental protection, hygiene, and sustainability practices in caregiving settings are emphasized. Practical exercises and case studies help apply theoretical knowledge to real-life scenarios.
This module introduces students to the study of diseases and their effects on the human body. It covers the causes, development, and progression of common physical and mental health conditions. Students will learn to recognize symptoms, understand diagnostic processes, and appreciate the importance of early detection. The module emphasizes the relevance of pathology knowledge in planning and providing effective care. Case studies and practical examples help link theoretical understanding to real-life caregiving and healthcare scenarios.
This module focuses on developing essential language, literacy, and numeracy skills for effective communication and professional practice. Students will learn to read, write, and comprehend information accurately in caregiving and healthcare contexts. The module covers basic numeracy skills needed for tasks such as dosage calculations, measurements, and record-keeping. Emphasis is placed on clear communication, documentation, and critical thinking. Practical exercises and real-life scenarios help students apply these skills in caregiving and workplace settings.
Workshops
Workshops are conducted by live webinars for online students.
Classroom workshops are available if there is a local branch in your country. Speak to our course advisors on this subject.
Visa Requirements
There is no Visa requirement for this programme.