QualCert Level 3 Diploma in Geriatric Pharmacy (Dip Geriatric Pharmacy)

The QualCert Level 3 Diploma in Geriatric Pharmacy (Dip Geriatric Pharmacy) is a specialized and career-focused qualification designed to equip learners with essential knowledge and practical skills in elderly patient care and geriatric pharmaceutical services. This diploma is ideal for individuals who want to build a strong foundation in geriatric pharmacy and pursue a professional career in hospitals, community pharmacies, elderly care centers, and healthcare organizations.
The course focuses on the safe and effective use of medications in older adults, addressing age-related health conditions and complex drug therapies. Key topics include geriatric pharmacology, chronic disease management, polypharmacy, medication safety, dosage adjustments for elderly patients, and pharmaceutical care in aging populations. Learners will also gain an understanding of patient counseling, healthcare ethics, and regulatory guidelines in geriatric healthcare.
The QualCert Level 3 Diploma in Geriatric Pharmacy prepares students for roles in hospitals, nursing homes, elderly care facilities, community pharmacies, and pharmaceutical companies. It combines theoretical knowledge with practical application to ensure learners are fully prepared to support the unique healthcare needs of older adults.
This internationally recognized qualification also supports career progression and further studies in pharmacy, clinical healthcare, and geriatric medicine. With the increasing global aging population, this diploma offers excellent opportunities for individuals seeking a meaningful and rewarding career in geriatric pharmacy and elderly healthcare services.
Course Overview
Awarding Body
QualCert
Credits
60
Study Mode
Online
Assessment
Assignment Based
Course Study Units
- Introduction to Geriatric Pharmacy
- Medication Management for Older Adults
- Patient Assessment and Communication
- Ethics, Law, and Professional Practice
- Therapeutic Interventions and Clinical Decision-Making
- Pharmacy Services and Multidisciplinary Collaboration

Entry Requirements
Who Can Enroll
This course is designed for individuals who want to build a career in elderly care and geriatric pharmacy services.
- Pharmacy students and graduates
- Healthcare professionals and clinical staff
- Hospital and community pharmacy assistants
- Individuals interested in elderly care and geriatric healthcare
- Professionals seeking specialization in geriatric pharmacy
- Learners aiming for higher studies in pharmacy and healthcare sciences
Course Learning Outcomes
Introduction to Geriatric Pharmacy
- Understand the principles and scope of geriatric pharmacy
- Recognise the physiological changes in ageing that affect medication therapy
- Identify common diseases and conditions in older adults and their pharmaceutical management
- Develop awareness of the challenges in delivering safe and effective care to elderly patients
Medication Management for Older Adults
- Analyse appropriate medication use and dosage adjustments for older patients
- Identify risks associated with polypharmacy and strategies to reduce them
- Apply safe dispensing, administration, and monitoring practices
- Promote medication adherence and patient safety in geriatric care
Patient Assessment and Communication
- Conduct effective patient assessments specific to older adults
- Develop communication strategies to engage elderly patients and carers
- Understand patient-centred care principles in geriatric pharmacy
- Recognise signs of cognitive impairment and adapt communication accordingly
Ethics, Law, and Professional Practice
- Apply ethical principles to geriatric pharmaceutical care
- Understand relevant legal requirements and regulatory standards in pharmacy practice
- Maintain accurate patient records and ensure confidentiality
- Demonstrate professionalism and accountability in all aspects of patient care
Therapeutic Interventions and Clinical Decision-Making
- Evaluate therapeutic options and clinical guidelines for older patients
- Recognise and manage adverse drug reactions in elderly patients
- Apply clinical reasoning to optimise patient outcomes
- Make evidence-based decisions in complex geriatric cases
Pharmacy Services and Multidisciplinary Collaboration
- Understand the role of pharmacy services in geriatric care settings
- Collaborate effectively with healthcare professionals for patient benefit
- Implement quality improvement initiatives in medication management
- Promote safe, efficient, and patient-centred pharmacy services
