Do you want to be more proficient in helping seniors or disabled individuals perform their basic day-to-day tasks and achieve a better quality of life?
Our healthcare training program in Tamarac, Florida, is designed to provide you with the skills and knowledge you need to be confident in taking care of residents in assisted living facilities or clients in their own homes, preparing for the everyday realities of your job as an HHA.
Our training program is comprehensive and includes training modules in basic health care, mental health, nutrition, and many more. Each student will undergo practical skills training in realistic clinical settings in preparation to hone, develop, and reinforce critical skills and education. You’ll be trained by Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses who are knowledgeable and have extensive experience in both clinical and educational healthcare settings.
This program consists of 75 hours of instruction, including 30 hours of classroom teaching, 10 hours of laboratory settings, and 35 hours of clinical externship. Graduates are eligible to receive the home health aide certification. After completing the program, the school will provide placement for all students.
Upon completion of the Home Health Aide Training in Florida, participants can provide services to clients in things like but not limited to:
- Bathing, grooming, and personal hygiene assistance
- Companionship
- Light housekeeping
- Meal preparation
- Medication management
- Mobility assistance
- Blood pressure and temperature monitoring
- Dedicated attention and general supervision of the health
Benefits of Having Home Health Aide Services
- Enhanced Quality of Life:
Clients receive assistance while maintaining their independence. - Comfort of Home:
No need to relocate to a nursing home or assisted living facility. - Personalized One-on-One Care:
Tailored services that address specific needs. - Reduced Risk of Falls & Injuries:
Assistance with mobility and daily activities to prevent accidents. - Peace of Mind for Families:
Knowing that loved ones are receiving professional care. - Cost-Effective Alternative to Institutional Care:
More affordable than hospital or nursing home stays. - Social Engagement & Companionship:
Helps prevent loneliness and depression.
Most Frequently Asked Questions
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What does a Home Health Aide (HHA) do?
A Home Health Aide assists clients with daily living activities such as bathing, dressing, meal preparation, light housekeeping, and medication reminders. They may also provide companionship and basic health monitoring under the supervision of a nurse or healthcare professional. -
What qualifications do I need to become an HHA?
Most states require HHAs to complete a state-approved training program and pass a competency exam. Some employers provide on-the-job training, but certification is often required for positions covered by Medicare or Medicaid. -
Where do Home Health Aides typically work?
HHAs usually work in clients’ homes, assisted living facilities, or hospice care. They may also be employed by home healthcare agencies, government programs, or private individuals. -
How long does HHA training take?
Training programs typically last 4 to 8 weeks, depending on state requirements and program format. Some programs offer accelerated options, while others may take longer if completed part-time. -
How much does HHA training cost?
The cost of HHA training varies by location and provider, ranging from $300 to $1,500. Some programs offer financial aid, employer-sponsored training, or free courses through healthcare agencies.
Get Started Today
Call us at 754-246-8175 for more information, or send us a message through our online Contact Us form. You can also set an appointment to discuss your needs further.
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