Personal Support Worker (PSW)
Start Your Healthcare Career with Hanson College’s PSW Program!
Gain hands-on skills in safety, hygiene, mobility, and more. Train in our advanced lab and prepare for work in hospitals, long-term care, or home care.
Get Ready to Make a Difference!
Duration: 6 months
Time commitment: 25 hrs / Week
Delivery Mode: Hybrid & In-Person
Language: English
Credentials: NACC Certificate
Choose from hybrid or in-person delivery methods to best suit your lifestyle and learning preferences.
Start your journey with Hanson’s PSW program and gain the skills, confidence, and hands-on experience to thrive in the healthcare field.
What you will learn
Graduates of the PSW program will confidently demonstrate the ability to:
- Understand the PSW’s vital role across healthcare settings, adhering to regulations and policies
- Prioritize safety for clients and colleagues alike in every setting
- Recognize age-related changes and apply knowledge in disease management, rehabilitation, and restorative care
- Maintain high standards of hygiene, infection prevention, and injury avoidance
- Uphold confidentiality and ensure respectful, private care for clients
- Recognize and respond professionally to abuse and neglect scenarios
- Deliver holistic care, supporting both clients and their families, and work collaboratively with healthcare teams
- Follow Ontario’s Residents’ Bill of Rights, as outlined in the Fixing Long-Term Care Act, 2021
- Offer supportive care to individuals with cognitive, mental health, or behavioral challenges
- Duration: 6 months / 700 hours
- Total Instruction Weeks: 24 weeks
- Average Weekly Hours: 25 hours minimum
- Theory and Lab Hours: 400 hours over 16 weeks, focused on key PSW competencies
- Practicum Component: 300 hours total, including:
- Facility Placement: 200 hours in a long-term care setting
- Community Placement: 100 hours in home care, retirement, or group home settings
To enroll in Hanson’s PSW program, you’ll need:
- Canadian High School Equivalency Diploma (General Education Development Test) or
- Equivalent: Foreign credentials must be translated in English and assessed for Grade 12 equivalency by a recognized organization such as WES (World Education Service), or
- Mature student with a score of 11 or more on the Wonderlic SLE. Mature student status may be granted to applicants who are over 19 years old and do not have a high school diploma or GED.
AND - If English is not a student’s first language, they must provide proof of English competency.
- Signed Vulnerable Sector Screening and Medical Disclaimers
- Minimum mark of 70% in each module with no evaluation method below 70%
- Minimum mark of 70% with no critical deficiencies in each of the skills Performance Demonstrations
- Current Standard First Aid and Basic Rescuer (Level C) CPR Certification
- Demonstrate a satisfactory attendance record by completion of the PSW Attendance Form to be kept in the student’s file. All students must complete the 400 hours. If for any reason time is missed, it must be made up and documented.
- Clear Criminal Record Check, including Vulnerable Sector within 45 days of commencement of study.
- Medical Report within 45 days of commencement of study stating that the student is fit to complete all components of the program and has up-to-date immunization status.
- Clear Covid-19 test within one week of commencing practicum and/or other expectations in accordance with Public Health requirements.
Payment Plans and Financial Support:
Payment Plans and Financial Support:
Flexible Interest Free Payment Plans
- For domestic students (Canadian citizens, PR holders, or refugees):
- Assistance with Better Jobs Ontario applications or microloans through third-party providers.
Career Opportunities
Upon graduation, you’ll have the qualifications to pursue roles in diverse healthcare settings, including:
- Long-term care facilities
- Hospitals
- Home care agencies
- Assisted living facilities
- Supportive housing