Preventing Pressure Damage. Protecting Skin. Promoting Dignity.
Pressure ulcers (also known as pressure sores) can cause significant pain, infection and long-term harm — yet many are preventable with good care practice. Our Pressure Area Care in Health and Social Care course equips care staff with the knowledge, awareness and confidence to recognise risks early, support effective prevention, and respond appropriately to pressure damage concerns. This training helps staff protect individuals’ comfort, dignity and wellbeing while supporting organisations to meet clinical, safeguarding and regulatory expectations.
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Designed specifically for pressure area care in health and social care settings
Strong focus on prevention and early recognition
Delivered by an experienced Health & Social Care Trainer
Aligned with UK care standards, NICE guidance and CQC expectations
Practical, clear and easy to apply in daily care
Suitable for care homes, domiciliary care, supported living & healthcare services
Ideal for induction and refresher training
We help care providers reduce avoidable harm through effective, informed care.
Who Is This Course For?
This course is ideal for:
Care Assistants & Support Workers
Healthcare Assistants
Senior Care Staff & Team Leaders
Domiciliary Care Workers
Care Home and Residential Care Staff
Supported Living and Community Care Teams
New starters and existing staff
Suitable for any staff involved in personal care or supporting mobility.
What This Course Covers
This course provides essential understanding of pressure area care, including:
What pressure damage is and why it occurs
Common pressure areas of the body
Risk factors for pressure ulcers
The importance of skin integrity
Preventing pressure damage through daily care
Repositioning and mobility support
Pressure-relieving equipment awareness
Skin observation and early signs of damage
Nutrition, hydration and skin health
Recording, reporting and escalating concerns
The role of care staff in prevention
All content is practical, care-focused and prevention-led.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this course, learners will be able to:
Understand how pressure damage develops
Recognise early signs of skin breakdown
Support effective pressure ulcer prevention
Promote comfort, dignity and wellbeing
Record and report concerns accurately
Contribute to safer, higher-quality care
Why This Training Matters for Your Organisation
Strong pressure area care training helps your organisation:
Reduce avoidable pressure ulcers
Improve comfort and quality of life
Protect individuals from harm
Support safeguarding and clinical oversight
Demonstrate good practice during inspections
Reduce complaints and reputational risk
Effective pressure area care saves pain — and saves lives.
Compliance
Certification
Upon successful completion, learners will receive a:
Certificate of Completion – Pressure Area Care in Health and Social Care
This certificate confirms that the learner has completed pressure area care awareness training relevant to health and social care roles.
Why Care Providers Trust CareWise Training Hub
CareWise Training Hub supports care providers to build safe, accountable and confident teams.
With real-world experience in health and social care, our training reflects the complex decisions care staff face daily — and provides clear guidance that supports both compassionate care and professional responsibility.
Course Format & Delivery
Instructor-led group training
Suitable for induction and refresher programmes
On-site delivery at your workplace (subject to agreement)
Interactive discussion and real-life care scenarios
Reflective and practical learning approach
Contact CareWise Training Hub today to:
- Book this course for your team
- Request a group quote
- Arrange on-site delivery
- Include this course in your induction or mandatory training package
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