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Dysphagia Training
Dysphagia Training
Dysphagia support training is essential for NDIS high-intensity support workers and Aged Care workers who assist participants with swallowing difficulties. Proper training ensures safe eating, drinking, and medication administration, reducing the risks of choking, aspiration, and malnutrition. It generally covers:
Dysphagia Support Training Overview
Understanding Dysphagia
- Definition and causes of dysphagia
- Associated health risks
Recognizing Signs of Dysphagia
- Identifying symptoms and risk indicators
Safe Eating and Drinking Techniques
- Proper positioning for safe swallowing
- Appropriate pacing and supervision strategies
- Adhering to IDDSI (International Dysphagia Diet Standardisation Initiative) guidelines
Medication Administration
- Ensuring medications are in safe, swallow-friendly forms
- Correctly mixing medications with approved thickeners when needed
Emergency Response and Choking Management
- Differentiating between choking and silent aspiration
- Administering first aid
- Recognizing when to escalate concerns to speech pathologists, nurses, or emergency services
Following Individual Dysphagia Management Plans
Providing Dignified, Respectful, and Person-Centered Support
Practical Training and Competency Assessment
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Dysphagia training
Dysphagia support training is essential for NDIS high-intensity support workers and Aged Care workers who assist participants with swallowing difficulties. Proper training ensures safe eating, drinking, and medication administration, reducing the risks of choking, aspiration, and malnutrition. It generally covers:
Dysphagia Support Training Overview
Understanding Dysphagia
- Definition and causes of dysphagia
- Associated health risks
Recognizing Signs of Dysphagia
- Identifying symptoms and risk indicators
Safe Eating and Drinking Techniques
- Proper positioning for safe swallowing
- Appropriate pacing and supervision strategies
- Adhering to IDDSI (International Dysphagia Diet Standardisation Initiative) guidelines
Medication Administration
- Ensuring medications are in safe, swallow-friendly forms
- Correctly mixing medications with approved thickeners when needed
Emergency Response and Choking Management
- Differentiating between choking and silent aspiration
- Administering first aid
- Recognizing when to escalate concerns to speech pathologists, nurses, or emergency services