Home Health Aide

This 40 hours course prepares the Certified Nursing Assistant to be a Home Health Aide. The thrust of this course is to assist the C.N.A in acquiring skills necessary to provide services to clients in the home setting. The training will enable the C.N.A to identify the needs of clients that are essential in maintaining a good quality of life and to attain the optimum level of functioning. The areas highlighted by the course will also train the C.N.A to make sound decisions with regards to the provision of care in all areas expected of a Home Health Aide.

The course consist of 20 hours classroom instruction and 20 hours supervised clinical training. The clinical training will be performed in a private Residential Care Home. You must be a certified Nursing Assistant to qualify for the 40 hour Home Health Aide Training.

The course is also divided into 2 components:

Theory 20.0 Hours
Clinical 20.0 Hours

Course Requirements
  Must be a CNA
  Must be at least 17 years old
  Must have a high school diploma, GED or pass ATB examination
  Must be able to read and understand English
  Must possess a valid California ID and Social Security Number
  Must pass a physical exam and TB screening performed by your physician or Nurse Practitioner
  Must pass the fingerprinting and criminal background screening
  A completed live scan
  A completed HS 283B application form
Fees & Charges
Milpitas Campus
 
Vallejo Campus
Registration (non-refundable) $100.00
STRF (non-refundable) $ .50
Tuition (including book) $430.00
Total Charges $530.50
   
Fees are payable in four installments:  
Upon registration $100.00
1st day of class $233.00
Last day of class $197.50
 
Registration (non-refundable) $100.00
STRF (non-refundable) $ .50
Tuition (including book) $430.00
Total Charges $530.50
   
Fees are payable in four installments:  
Upon registration $100.00
1st day of class $233.00
Last day of class $197.50
     
Credit Cards welcome: Discover, Mastercard & Visa
     
Students are responsible for other course related materials (i.e. scrub uniforms, gait belt)
 
       
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