5 Best Training Providers for Care Giver Courses in South Africa

Here are 5 good companies / training providers in South Africa that offer caregiving (home‑based care, frail care, personal care, etc.) courses.

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5 Best Training Providers for Care Giver Courses in South Africa
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5 Best Companies / Training Providers in South Africa for Caregiving Courses

Here are 5 good companies / training providers in South Africa that offer caregiving (home‑based care, frail care, personal care, etc.) courses. I did proper research so you can compare what they offer, how good they are, what you’ll learn, prices, etc. If interested in caregiving as a job or just wanting to help, this will give you a good idea of what to expect.


What to look out for in a good caregiving course

Before I go into the companies, I’ll mention some things that matter in a course, so when you compare you know what to check:

Accreditation: If the course is recognized by government / health bodies (like QCTO, SAQA, or SETA) it means your certificate will count when applying for jobs.

Theory + Practical: Doing hands‑on work (practical) is important so you actually know what you’re doing, not just theory.

Course length & cost: Some courses take weeks, others months, and the cost varies. It’s good if there are payment plans or cheaper options.

What you learn: Daily living care, hygiene, moving people, nutrition, first aid, maybe special skills like dementia care or palliative care.

Support / placements: Does the school help you with practice placement? Do they help with job placement or just training?


Training Providers in South Africa for Caregiving Courses

Here are five good ones, what they offer, strengths & things to watch out for.


1. Oasis Training Centre (Oasis Group of Companies)

They have an Accredited Certificate in Home‑Based Care. You can choose options for both a 3‑month or 6‑month course, depending on how fast you want to go. So meaning the longer one (6 months) includes more First Aid training (Levels 1 to 3).

  • Topics include communication, anatomy & physiology, HIV/AIDS, dementia care, palliative care, etc.

Strengths:

  • Very comprehensive training: covers many kinds of caregiving situations.

  • Hands‑on practical parts: good so you don’t just read, you do.

  • They have multiple branches and flexible payment plans.

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2. Care Champ

They Specialize in frail & palliative care training. Also SETA accredited. That means their certifications are officially recognized with courses that cover caring for bedridden elderly, those needing full care, end‑of‑life care.

Strengths:

  • Good if you want to work with people who need a lot of help (not just “help with cooking or bathing,” but those who can’t move well etc.).

  • Recognized certificates help when applying for more serious caregiving jobs.

  • They also aim at rural areas, so might have options closer to home depending on where you are.

Since the focus is frail/palliative care, it might be more emotionally intense. Be sure it’s something you’re ready for. Check how many hours of practical training vs theory. Good if there's lots of practical.


3. Survival CPR®

They have a caregiver course lasting 9 weeks (once a week) plus practical hours in a frail care facility. It seems to be certified & accredited. Also includes First Aid and CPR training.

  • The course fee is around R8,400, but there are payment plan options.

Strengths:

  • Good length: long enough to learn properly, not rushed.

  • Including First Aid/CPR is super useful — emergencies can happen, and knowing that is valuable.

  • Probably good practical exposure (frail care facility).

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4. Shekinah Home Care

What they offer:

  • They offer accredited training: e.g. Home‑Based Personal Care Assistant (NQF Level 2), Home‑Based Personal Care Worker (NQF Level 3).

  • Also include First Aid, life skills, workplace training, etc.

  • They have branches in Gauteng and Cape Town.

Strengths:

  • Strong accreditation (QCTO etc.), helps your qualifications be trusted.

  • Covers a range of levels (so you can start with basic and move up).

  • They also include life skills (communication, ethics, etc.), which are super important but sometimes people forget them.

Things to check:

  • Fees & payment plans: see if they offer manageable ways to pay.

  • Course schedule: evenings? Days? If you’re still in school, check the times.


5. Carers@Home

What they offer:

  • They do a Home‑Based Carer Training which is short (2 days) with both theoretical and hands‑on role‑play and practical teaching.

  • They cover things like personal care, safety, communications, special‑needs care (children/young adults).

Strengths:

  • Because it’s short, it’s good if you want a quicker pathway into caregiving or want to test if you like the field.

  • Role‑plays help you practice and understand what real life caregiving might feel like.

  • More affordable likely, since it’s short.

Because it’s short, you may not get as much depth or practical hours as longer courses. Employers might expect more depending on the job. If you want to specialize (dementia, palliative, high care), you might need to do further training after this.


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Conclusion

All these places are pretty good, depending on what you want and how much time and money you have. If I were you, I’d probably start with something not too expensive and see if I like the work, then move up to more advanced courses (frail care / palliative) if I enjoy it. Caregiving is a caring job — both literally and emotionally — and it's super needed, so getting good training is worth it.

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