Care Certificate | Frailty Tier 1
Frailty Tier 1
Produced in partnership with the London Clinical Networks, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust and Wessex Academic Science Network.
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About the session
This session supports the wider knowledge and understanding of frailty in the public domain. It details the concept of frailty, how it is assessed and managed. The training will help support and empower people to access frailty assessment and assistance early.
At the end of this session you will be able to:
- recognise the difference between an older person and someone living with frailty
- discuss the concept of frailty and the 5 frailty syndromes
- explain screening tools used to support assessment and management of frailty
- describe what a comprehensive geriatric assessment is
- promote living well with frailty
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