Home Support/Resident Care Attendant

The Home Support/Resident Care Attendant (HS/RCA) program is designed to provide students with opportunities to develop the knowledge, skills, and values necessary to function as frontline care providers in long-term care facilities or home-care settings. Graduates are prepared to provide care to older adults experiencing diverse, often complex, but relatively stable, health and illness needs. Upon completion of the program, graduates are qualified to work in any level of institutionalized or home-care service, including adult daycare, personal care, intermediate care, extended care, and home support.

The program is based on a provincial curriculum and includes classroom and laboratory instruction as well as practicum experience in a variety of settings. This is a full-time program with daily attendance expected. A certificate is awarded upon successful completion of the program.

Entrance requirements

1. Successful completion of one of the following:

Note: ESL (English as a Second Language) applicants will be assessed on an individual basis by the ESL department.

2. Current Red Cross Standard certificate or St. John’s Standard Enhanced First Aid certificate.

3. Submission of a signed medical certificate indicating physical fitness and emotional stability. (Form will be provided at interview.)

4. Completion of an immunization program including negative TB test or chest X-ray is required before entry to the program. (Forms will be provided at interview.) Hepatitis B immunization will be required after entry to the program.

5. Satisfactory interview with a program faculty member who may accept or defer acceptance based on:

a) Knowledge of and motivation toward a career as a home support/resident care attendant

b) Financial preparation

c) Communication skills

6. Health-care experience. Your health-care experience must consist of:

7. Satisfactory written work or personal reference.

8. Successfully passing a security clearance check. (A criminal record check form will be provided at the interview.)

9. A valid driver’s licence and reliable transportation to all practica sites.

How to apply

1. You may apply to the program prior to the completion of all entrance requirements. The following documents, however, must be submitted to the Admissions and Records office, along with the application fee, in order to process your application:

The UCFV and HS/RCA application forms are available from any UCFV Admissions and Records office or Student Services.

* Note: If you are currently enrolled in Grade 12, a letter is required from your school counsellor stating that you are making satisfactory progress towards meeting the educational requirements for Grade 12 graduation.

Once all these documents have been received by the Admissions and Records office an application date will be recorded, and your application will be forwarded to the Home Support/Resident Care Attendant program.

2. Submit all remaining documents to the Health Sciences Centre, Chilliwack campus. Applicants will be considered for the program based on:

Documents required in order to achieve “complete applicant status” for Home Support/Resident Care Attendant applicants include:

3. Once “completed applicant status” has been obtained, applicants will be notified of and expected to attend a program orientation. Failure to attend the orientation may delay entry to the program.

4. At the program orientation, applicants will be given a date and time for their interview with program faculty. At the interview, applicants will be given specific immunization, medical, and criminal record check forms and a due date on which the forms must be completed and returned.

5. Applicants will be given written notification as to whether or not they have been accepted once the completed immunization, security clearance, and medical forms have been received and reviewed by program faculty.

6. Upon acceptance into the program, applicants will be provided with registration information by the Admissions and Records office. A deposit is required by a specified date in order to reserve a seat in the program. This deposit is applied to the tuition fees and is not refundable. Applicants who do not register for the program and pay the deposit, forfeit their seat to the next person on the program waiting list and must reapply to the program.

Dates and locations

This is a 24-week program; dates are: June 16–Nov. 28, 2003, Nov. 24, 2003–May 21, 2004. Classes are located at the Health Sciences Centre, Chilliwack campus. Approximately one-half of the program takes place in a variety of facilities throughout the Fraser Valley.

Fees and additional costs

Fees stated are in effect for 2003/04 and are subject to change for 2004/05.

The tuition fees for the program are approximately $2,300. Books, supplies, and field trips will cost about $200. Uniform(s) and white duty shoes will cost approximately $200. The cost of travelling to and from practicum locations is the responsibility of the student.
See the Fees and Other Costs section for more information.

Program outline

Course

 Title

 Credits

HSRC 150

 Health and Healing: Concepts for Practice

 2

HSRC 155

 Work Role: Introduction to Home Support/Resident Care Attendant Practice

 2

HSRC 160

 Personal Care Skills in Home Support/Resident Care

 4

HSRC 165A

 Extended Care Practicum

 6

HSRC 165B

 Intermediate Care Practicum

 3

HSRC 165C

 Home Support Practicum

 2

HSRC 170

 Human Relations: Interpersonal Communications

 2

HSRC 175

 Healing: Special Needs in Home Support/Resident Care

 2

HSRC 180

 Health: Lifestyle and Choices

 1

Total

 

 24

Faculty

Wanda Gordon, RN, BSN, MA (UBC), Program Head
Sandi McGladdery, Coordinator, RN, BSN (UBC), Dip. Gero.
Janet Bergen, RN, BT, MA (TWU)
Cecilia Grant, RN, BN (Calgary)
Phyllis Randle, RN, BSN (UCFV)
Katie Wickers, BSc (Rehab)

Support staff

Janice Corbeil, Program Assistant
Christine Sawatzky, Department Assistant

Advisory committee

Ev Brown, Menno Hospital
Kathy Chace, We Care Home Health Services
Hazel Chambers, Pleasant View Home Care Society
Sharon Curtis, ECU, Mission Memorial Hospital
Debbie Davidson, Administrator, The Waverly of Chilliwack
Shelina Deacon, alumni representative
Sandra Geddes, Continuing Care, FVHR
Brenda Gillette, Chilliwack Society for Community Living
Sophie Kisch, alumni representative
Jennifer Ladesma, Tabor Home
Ann Marie Leyen, Glenwood
Michelle McEwan, ECU, MSA Hospital
Denise Moore (Chairperson), FVHR, Home Support Service
Linda Richard, alumni representative
Catherine Rutter, McIntosh Lodge
Cindy Schultz, Valley Haven Guest Home
Shelley Taylor, Fraser Hope Lodge
Yvonne Tolton, Eden Intermediate Care Home
Sheila Walker, ECU, Chilliwack General Hospital
Hilde Wiebe, Menno Home
Gwen Williams, Maplewood House
Bev Wilson, Education Consultant, FH

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