Preventing Scalds and Hot Water Injuries in Home Care
Scalds from hot water are among the most preventable injuries in caregiving—and among the most painful for clients. This course trains caregivers to recognize risk factors for scalding, safely manage hot water and heated surfaces, and create a safer environment for vulnerable individuals. The course will focus on bathroom, kitchen, and laundry safety, and it emphasizes the caregiver’s role in both prevention and response. By the end, learners will have a clear understanding of how to prevent scalds while supporting daily care routines.
30 mins Certificate included 100% online English Audio & Captions
Learning Objectives
What you'll learn
By the end of this class, caregivers will be able to:
- Define what a scald injury is and explain why older adults and incapacitated individuals are at higher risk.
- Identify household areas and care routines that present a risk for scalding.
- Demonstrate how to safely test and manage water temperatures before and during personal care.
- Apply best practices to prevent scalds during bathing, cooking, laundry, and cleaning tasks.
- Respond appropriately if a scald injury occurs, including reporting and first aid basics.
What's inside
This course includes
How-to instructional videos
Interactive learning activities
Knowledge checks throughout
Audio narration
Closed captions (accessibility)
Certificate of completion
Scenario-based videos
Downloadable checklists
Mobile-friendly access
Progress saving (resume anytime)