Enable more caregivers to complete their home health aide training using a hybrid mobile/in-person approach that gets them out of the classroom faster. With only 16 hours of in-person instruction and 59 hours of anywhere, anytime training, recruits can master all the skills required by federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) standards—and many states' standards—without disrupting their lives.
With more than 75% of the training online, you can ramp up recruitment of HHAs with existing staff.
Our program meets the CMS Conditions of Participation (42 CFR § 484.80), and we’ll work with you to determine eligibility in your state.
We provide your RN instructor with the curriculum and materials to teach hands-on skills in one to four hours of classroom instruction per week.
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When you sign on with CareAcademy, everything it takes to meet qualified home health aides is taken care of:
Our turnkey solution is made up of 59 hours of online classes and 16 hours of instructor-led, hands-on skills training. CareAcademy even includes bonus material for additional instruction to meet the needs of your agency's training program.
Yes! The exam contains 100 questions, divided across 10 topics, which ensures coverage of all subject areas required by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services' (CMS) Conditions of Participation for Home Health Agencies:
The knowledge exam is delivered to participants online. Participants must receive an 80% in order to pass.
Does the HHA program come with a certificate of completion?Yes! The program materials contain a certificate of completion (PDF template) that agencies must complete and distribute to their home health aides after they successfully complete the program (that is, after they complete the required training, pass the knowledge exam, and demonstrate competency by passing the hands-on skill evaluation).
Instructor materials, including the Program Guide with an overview of program setup, the Instructor and Facilitator Manuals, and weekly outlines, handouts, and lesson plans, are delivered via email as a downloadable .zip file.
There are two types of handouts in the HHA program - activity handouts and skills checklists. Both are intended for use as part of the 16-hour classroom portion.
Want to add more qualified home health aides with the staff you already have? Speak with an expert and learn how.