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The Personal Support Worker program equips graduates with essential knowledge and skills to deliver compassionate, safe care to individuals of all ages facing cognitive impairments, physical disabilities, aging-related concerns, and mental health issues. Learners will cultivate assessment and communication abilities to accurately record and evaluate clients' health conditions. The curriculum emphasizes client-focused care guided by ethical standards, respecting diverse cultural values and family needs while adhering to established care plans. Graduates can pursue rewarding careers in various settings including long-term care facilities, home healthcare providers, retirement communities, community support organizations, and government agencies. Additional prospects may be found in non-profit organizations like the Alzheimer Society, as well as in retail homecare service providers.