Understanding Mental Health and Personality in Home Care
This class provides caregivers with an introduction to mental health in the home care setting. Learners will explore the basics of mental well-being, discover how to recognize positive mental health traits, and understand how personality differences shape behavior and coping styles. The course emphasizes the caregiver’s role in observation, documentation, and respectful communication, while reinforcing that diagnosis and treatment are outside of scope. With this foundation, caregivers will be better equipped to notice when something may be affecting a client’s safety or well-being and to escalate concerns appropriately.
30 Min Certificate included 100% online English Audio & Captions
Learning Objectives
What you'll learn
By the end of this course, caregivers will be able to:
- Define mental health and describe its role in overall well-being.
- Identify characteristics of good mental health in older adults.
- Recognize how personality differences affect how people interact, cope, and respond to care.
- Demonstrate empathy and professionalism when supporting clients with emotional or behavioral challenges.
- Know when and how to report changes in mood or behavior to a supervisor.
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)