HHA Training

Home Health Aides can work in hospitals, nursing homes and long-term facilities under the supervision of licensed health care professionals. They also may work in private homes or psychiatric care settings. Home health aides/home care aides also provide in-home services for those unable to care for themselves or who require assistance with daily living activities.

 

Specific duties are:

 

  • Assisting with medication reminds.
  • Taking and recording patients’ temperature, blood pressure, and monitoring health and safety.
  • Assisting with or providing bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting and other hygiene needs.
  • Assisting with walking and exercises.
  • Helping patients in and out of bed.
  • Preparing and serving light meals and assisting or providing feeding.
  • Purchasing food and preparing and serving special diets to patients and families.
  • Physical demands: ability to lift up to 40 pounds unassisted (over 40 pounds with a lifting device or other assistance)

What is Included?

 

Once you decide to enroll, we provide you with all the information, skills, training, and procedures you need to know. Our course includes literature, photographs, examples, illustrations, practice tests, and demonstration videos. Equally important, we review all the required procedures that you will need to know. If you have any questions, an instructor is available to answer any questions you may have about the material.

Get all the education and clinical skills training you need

 

This program will provide the education and hands-on training you need to qualify for your Home Health Aide Certificate from Unity at Home.

  • Hours are from 9 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
  • Daily attendance & punctuality are required
  • Optional review classes are available to help you master the content and earn your Certificate
  • To successfully complete the program, you must score 75% or higher on a series of quizzes and the final written test.

Our Training At a Glance

Food Borne Illness/Kitchen Safety.

An in depth guide for your HHA training.

End of Life Care.

A Step by Step Guide for clinical skills.

Dementia and Alzheimer Care.

Fire safety, infection control & emergency situation prep.

How To Qualify?

  • Preferred education: a high school diploma or General Equivalency Diploma (GED), ability to read, write, and speak English and ability to follow verbal and written instruction
  • Preferred experience: one or two years of a positive work history
  • Required certification: CNA license or HHA Certificate
  • Physical demands: ability to lift up to 40 pounds unassisted (over 40 pounds with a lifting device or other assistance)

Get on the waiting list
for our next HHA Course!

 

Home Health Aides help the elderly, sick and disabled maintain their safety, health and independence in the comfort and convenience of their own homes. If you want to enter a growing field with plenty of opportunities for employment and advancement, apply online for our next Home Health Aide Training session today. Get on waiting list now, pay later in-person once date is confirmed.

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