Start Date: October
Location: West Prince Campus
Length: 30 Weeks
Credential: Certificate, Resident Care Worker
Program Availability: Fall 2025 Term
Canadian Applicants: Open
International Applicants with a Valid Study Permit: Open
Other International Applicants: Open
As a resident care worker, you will provide safe, competent, and ethical care, to a diverse clientele, with varying degrees and types of illnesses and/or disabilities across the lifespan. You will provide personal care, support, and assistance with activities of daily living such as assisting with mobilization, positioning, meals, dressing, personal hygiene, and elimination. You will work collaboratively with the client and the multi-disciplinary team by holistically supporting the client’s physical, psychological, social, cognitive, cultural, and spiritual needs.
Theoretical knowledge includes coursework in foundational resident care worker concepts, the human body, mental health, and communications. Courses are supported by guided lab experiences and supervised clinical and practicum placements. You will apply your skills in real-world experiences and be exposed to multiple health care settings. Clinical and practicum placements may occur at various locations across »¢Ñ¨ÊÓƵ and, as resident care work is practiced 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, you may be scheduled to attend clinical or practicum shifts early mornings, days, evenings, nights, weekends, and/or holidays. All clinical and practicum costs are the responsibility of the student and there are no guarantees students will be placed at a preferred location or with a preferred shift schedule. Transportation to and from clinical sites is the responsibility of the student and public transit may not align with clinical shifts or location schedules.
The skills and abilities that a student in the resident care worker program must be able to perform to successfully complete the program include, but are not limited to:
Upon successful completion of the program, graduates will be able to:
This program is located at the West Prince Campus.
This program is offered at multiple campus locations. Program fees may vary depending on the start date or location. Choose an option to learn more.
Resident Care Worker - Prince of Wales Campus
The Province of »¢Ñ¨ÊÓƵ recently announced a Resident Care Worker Support Program. If you live on »¢Ñ¨ÊÓƵ, you may be eligible for funding through this initiative. Applicants must be approved by SkillsPEI before beginning the program. For more information
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Tuition, fees, and other costs are listed in Canadian dollars. International tuition includes the International Student Fee.
Fees are Course Based
30 Weeks |
Canadian |
International |
---|---|---|
Tuition | $ 4,786 | $9,886 |
Fees | $867 | $1,637 |
Other Costs | $ 950 | $950 |
Total | $ 6,603 | $12,453 |
Tuition & Fees |
30 Weeks |
---|---|
Tuition | $4,786 |
Lab Fee | $150 |
Student Union | $172 |
Health Insurance Fee | $445 |
Additional Courses | - |
Graduation Fee | $100 |
Total payable to Holland College | $5,653 |
1st installment due first day of first semester | $3,240 |
2nd installment due first day of second semester | $2,413 |
Other Costs |
30 Weeks |
Books | $500 |
Materials/Supplies | $100 |
Equipment/Uniforms/Teaching Aids | $350 |
Total | $950 |
Grand Total | $6,603 |
Note:
Tuition & Fees |
30 Weeks |
---|---|
Tuition* | $9,886 |
Lab Fee | $150 |
Student Union | $172 |
Health Insurance Fee | $1,195 |
Additional Courses | - |
Graduation Fee | $100 |
Total payable to Holland College | $11,503 |
1st installment due first day of first semester | $9,090 |
2nd installment due first day of second semester | $2,413 |
Other Costs |
30 Weeks |
Books | $500 |
Materials/Supplies | $100 |
Equipment/Uniforms/Teaching Aids | $350 |
Total | $950 |
Grand Total | $12,453 |
*Includes the International Student Fee.
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Credit Value:0
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Credit Value:1
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Credit Value:2
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Credit Value:4
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Credit Value:4
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Credit Value:4
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