TENA online training

We understand the importance of maintaining a high knowledge level for your daily work. That’s why we developed our interactive e-learning programme that helps you to continue to provide excellent continence care and resident dignity.

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Online training

Enhance your knowledge base within continence care and personal hygiene.

TENA Online training for continence care

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Enhance knowledge

Educate and encourage consistent learning across your team.

TENA Online training for continence care

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Increase understanding

Provide better continence care and resident dignity.

TENA Online training for continence care

Online courses

Our e-learning courses allow for independent learning and offer many benefits. With e-learning you can learn at your own pace and go through the courses at times that suit you best. You can pause the course when you need to, and can resume at the place you left, when you find a time that suits you better.

Convenient, interactive and flexible learning when and where you need it, with CPD points and certificates awarded at the end of each course. For a login to TENA online learning contact TENA customer service on 1800 623 347 (Aust) or 0800 443 068 (NZ).

Online Courses available for nursing homes

Introduction to Personalised Incontinence Care

  • Urinary incontinence 
  • Faecal incontinence 
  • Incontinence and ageing
  • Individual assessment and personalised care.

Skincare and personal hygiene

  • Skin function and structure 
  • Fragile elderly skin 
  • An approach to caring for fragile elderly skin

Individual continence care

  • Establishing care needs 
  • Achieving care goals

Managing urinary tract infection

  • Managing urinary tract infection

Night care and incontinence

  • Sleep basics 
  • Sleep and night-time continence 
  • How can you help? 
  • Round-the-clock quality of life

Bowel management

  • What is faecal incontinence 
  • What happens when we eat, drink and digest? 
  • What can cause faecal incontinence? 
  • How can you access bowel function? 
  • How can we manage faecal incontinence?

Dementia and Incontinence

  • What happens in the brain as we age? 
  • What is dementia? 
  • Dementia care 
  • Continence care