In an era where health is not just an individual concern but a collective responsibility, community health programs play a pivotal role in strengthening the very fabric of society. These programs go beyond conventional healthcare approaches, weaving together a tapestry of well-being that encompasses individuals, families, and entire communities. In this blog, we delve into the profound impact of community health programs, exploring five ways in which they contribute to the resilience and vitality of society at large. FOSTERING HEALTH EDUCATION AND AWARENESS: At the heart of every thriving community is a well-informed populace. Community health programs act as catalysts for change by providing essential health education and raising awareness about prevalent issues. Whether it’s promoting preventive measures, advocating for healthy lifestyle choices, or demystifying medical information, these programs empower individuals to make informed decisions about their well-being, contributing to a healthier and more resilient society. BUILDING A NETWORK OF SUPPORT: Health challenges are seldom faced alone, and community health programs recognize the strength in unity. These initiatives create a robust support network within communities by fostering a sense of belonging and interconnectedness. Whether it’s through support groups, counselling services, or community events, individuals facing health-related issues find solace and...Read More
In today’s rapidly evolving job market, one profession that continues to shine brightly is that of a healthcare assistant. The demand for skilled healthcare professionals is skyrocketing as the world grapples with unprecedented health challenges and an aging population. Healthcare assistant courses have emerged as essential stepping stones for individuals seeking rewarding and secure careers in this dynamic field. These courses not only equip aspiring healthcare assistants with the necessary knowledge and skills but also provide a deep understanding of the complexities of modern healthcare, enabling them to make a meaningful difference in patients’ lives. In this blog, we’ll explore why healthcare assistant courses are essential in today’s job market and how they can benefit aspiring professionals like you. 1. A GROWING DEMAND FOR HEALTH CARE ASSISTANTS The demand for healthcare assistants has steadily risen in recent years. With an aging population and increasing healthcare needs, there is a constant need for skilled professionals who can provide compassionate care and support to patients. By enrolling in a health care assistant course, you can position yourself as a highly sought-after candidate in the job market. 2. COMPREHENSIVE TRAINING AND PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE At Gateway College, we prioritize the quality of education we...Read More
Nurse aides, orderlies and patient service associates are all types of health care assistants (HCAs). In B.C., HCAs who work in hospitals and facilities are known as care aides. They assist nurses, doctors, hospital and facility staff in the basic care of patients. Read MoreRead More
B.C.’s COVID-19 Immunization Plan is designed to save lives and stop the spread of COVID-19. The information on this page is updated frequently and is subject to change based on vaccine availability and the latest COVID-19 data. Read MoreRead More
Anyone can fall, but the risk of falling becomes greater with age. There are a number of simple steps you can take in and around your home to help prevent falls and the injuries caused by falling. Read MoreRead More
As a student, you’ll probably have one of the important decisions to make, and that is choosing a college. There are certain points to consider before selecting a college as it will impact your personal and professional life. You will need to spend and scrutinize every factor like location, cost, academic quality, choice of major, etc., personally. However, several colleges out there that may seem the best ones to attend to. You will need to dig deeper and find out in detail if the college you pick is a good fit for you. To help you narrow down your search, here’s a list of the top five things to look for in a college. 1. Credibility and reputation You should know that students who graduate from a reputable college matter to most employers. Therefore, make sure to review and research the accreditation of your prospective college before enrolling in one. The best way is to view the Master List of designated educational institutions, which is updated regularly and contains all the educational institutions. 2. Recognition Most of the universities in Canada are ranked among the best in the world and are globally recognized and well-respected. However, to be sure, it’s...Read More
Opinion: More funding is needed for raw food costs and dietary staff to support homemade meal service, more direct care hours to offer daily showers or baths if desired, a decrease in the use of antipsychotics without a supporting diagnosis of psychosis. Read More Original Article Source Credits: The Province , https://theprovince.com/ Article Written By: Dan Levitt Original Article Posted on: Oct 25, 2020 Link to Original Article: https://theprovince.com/opinion/dan-levitt-a-new-deal-is-urgently-needed-in-long-term-careRead More
No longer can the discussion of the care of people living in long-term care facilities be ignored, be sloughed off for another day. We have been hearing about the negative experiences of residents in long-term care, and workplace concerns from long-term care staff, for a long time, but the current pandemic has amplified those voices. And their message is resonating. Read More Original Article Source Credits: TheProvince , https://theprovince.com/ Article Written By: Jim Mann Original Article Posted on: May 24, 2020 Link to Original Article: https://theprovince.com/opinion/jim-mann-when-long-term-care-is-revolutionized-we-should-learn-from-people-who-live-with-dementiaRead More
We are excited to welcome our students back to campus from October 13, 2020. To prevent the spread of COVID-19 and to reduce the potential risk of exposure, please read the Covid-19 campus access safety protocol emailed to you BEFORE you come to the site for training this coming Tuesday, October 13, 2020. Complying with Gateway College’s safety protocol is in the interest of maintaining a safe campus for students, employees, and visitors and is consistent with the requirements of WorkSafeBC Limited Access for Visitors: The campus can be accessed by appointments only for essential business from October 13, 2020. Mask is mandatory to be on site. Visitors must complete a pre-screening questionnaire before the visit. We encourage phone or email inquires to avoid in-person contact as much as possible to maintain safety. The office hours are from 8:45 am to 4:45 pm. Contact us at (604) 738-0285 or info@gwcollege.ca.Read More