Housekeeper in Health Facility Training
This course equips housekeeping teams in health facilities with vital skills for infection control, spill and waste management, correct PPE usage, and cleaning of high-risk areas. Perfect for hospital managers aiming to improve facility safety, ensure regulatory compliance, and bolster defences against pathogens like C. difficile and COVID-19, fostering a healthier environment for all.

4 to 360 hours flexible workload
valid certificate in your country
What will I learn?
This targeted training develops practical skills for maintaining clean, safe, and compliant healthcare environments. Participants learn essential infection prevention principles, proper cleaning and disinfection procedures, and management of high-risk pathogens such as C. difficile and SARS-CoV-2. Key areas include proficient use of personal protective equipment, spill response protocols, handling of waste and linen, equipment maintenance, and effective communication to enhance daily patient and staff safety.
Elevify advantages
Develop skills
- Infection control fundamentals: implement standard and transmission-based precautions swiftly.
- PPE proficiency: choose, don, and doff protective equipment safely in practical scenarios.
- Streamlined room turnover: execute clean-to-dirty workflows to minimise infection risks.
- High-level disinfection: select and apply agents effectively for C. difficile and COVID-19.
- Biohazard management: handle spills, waste, and linen in line with hospital protocols.
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