Long‑Term Care Continuing Education

Infection prevention education designed for long‑term care realities—shared environments, vulnerable residents, staffing pressure, and outbreak risk.

Who it’s for

  • LTC IPAC leads, champions, and managers
  • Directors of Care and supervisory staff
  • PSWs and nursing teams
  • Environmental, Dietary, and housekeeping staff
  • Homes building stronger readiness and consistency

What you’ll learn

  • Practical routines that support daily compliance (not “once-a-year training”)
  • Early detection habits and surveillance basics
  • PPE and isolation principles in resident centered care
  • Environmental cleaning priorities in shared spaces
  • Outbreak preparedness: what to standardize before the first case
  • Communication and documentation that help teams stay aligned

Long‑Term Care Courses

Select a course to view learning outcomes, curriculum, access period, assessments, and certificate requirements.

Certificate on successful completion

Certification is offered when a learner completes the full course requirements.

To earn a certificate, the learner must:

  1. Complete the entire course, including the self assessment
  2. Complete the final assessment
  3. Achieve 80% or higher on the final assessment

Standardize training across your home or sites

For group rollouts, we can support bulk enrolment and a consistent learning path.

Frequently asked questions

Can this be used for staff training?

Yes—see Organization Training for group options.Most courses are online and self‑paced unless a course page states otherwise.

Do learners need clinical experience?

Course pages list prerequisites (if any). Many courses are designed for mixed roles.

How do certificates work?

Complete the entire course (including self‑assessment) and score 80%+ on the final assessment.

Is this vocational?

No. These are non‑vocational continuing education courses.
This program does not require approval under the Ontario Career Colleges Act, 2005.