Description
Did you know the UK needs over 150,000 new people to fill care jobs right now? There are many opportunities for kind people who want to help. Being an adult support worker means you help older people live happy and safe lives. Our course helps you understand how to care for them properly.
An adult worker does more than just keep people company. You are there to help with their health and their mind. If you want to work in care and help others, you need to know the right way to do it. This video course gives you the knowledge to start this rewarding path.
Our Adult Support Worker course is very easy to follow. It is great for beginners who want to learn about care work. You get a training experience that includes:
- 100% online (learn on the internet)
- Watch videos anywhere, at any time
- Get your digital certificate the same day
- Printed certificate available
- Study at your own speed with no deadlines
- Made by experts in care
What You Will Learn from the Adult Support Worker Course
- What an adult support worker does every day.
- The role of a support worker in looking after people.
- How older people think and feel (psychology).
- Understanding mental health and sadness in old age.
- How to help older adults deal with difficult life changes.
- Ways to improve health and make life better for others.
Why Take This Training Course?
Many people need help as they get older. Therefore, jobs in care are very important. By taking this course, you show that you really care about helping people. You will learn how the mind changes as we age. This helps you understand the people you will look after before you even start the job.
Who You Support
As an adult, you adults who need extra help to live independently. An adult support worker recognises that each person is different, so support is tailored to match their individual needs, preferences, and choices.
You may support:
- Older adults
- Adults with physical disabilities
- Adults with learning disabilities
- People with long-term health conditions
- People with mental health needs
- People living with dementia or memory loss
- Adults recovering after illness or injury
Your aim is simple. Treat people with dignity and respect. Help them feel safe, heard, and supported.
Why Employers Like This Qualification
Care homes and agencies look for staff who are ready to help. When you know the basics—like how to understand an older person’s feelings and mental health—you are a better helper. It shows you are responsible and ready to learn.
Ready to start?
Join our Adult Support Worker course today and learn how to help people live better lives.




