
PROFESSIONAL CAREGIVER TRAINING
Care With Competence. Serve with Compassion

LuminaCare® Caregiver
Training Program
Professional training that prepares caregivers with knowledge, compassion, and ethical responsibility.

About LuminaCare®
The LuminaCare® Caregiver Training Program prepares caregivers with the knowledge, skills, and ethical awareness necessary to support individuals and families during times of vulnerability.
Developed through Wellness Institute International, the program integrates foundational health knowledge with compassionate caregiving practices.
LuminaCare® emphasizes that caregiving is not only a practical responsibility but a professional and ethical commitment to human dignity.
Program Foundations
Functional Anatomy
Knowledge of the human body for safe and effective caregiving.
Neuro-Informed Care
Awareness of the nervous system and neurological considerations in caregiving.
Mobility & Comfort
Techniques for safe mobility and supporting patient comfort.
Ethical Principles
Understanding professional ethics in caregiving practice.
Supervised Practicum
Hands-on experience under professional guidance to ensure competency.

Basic Caregiver Training
Introduces the foundations of caregiving, including personal care support, safety awareness, communication skills, and ethical practice.
Advanced Caregiver Training
Expands training to include neurological awareness, chronic illness support, therapeutic comfort techniques, and complex caregiving scenarios.
Hands on - Practicum Experience
LuminaCare® training includes supervised practicum experience, allowing students to apply their knowledge in real or simulated caregiving settings under instructor guidance.
This ensures that certification reflects both knowledge and demonstrated competency.

Ethical Formation
Graduates of the program affirm the LuminaCare® Caregiver Oath and commit to practicing within the LuminaCare® Code of Ethics, ensuring responsible and dignity-centered caregiving.
Who
Should
Enroll
Individuals seeking caregiver certification
Nursing assistants and healthcare aides
Family caregivers
Community health workers
Individuals preparing for careers in caregiving services