Home Health Aide
A home health aide plays a vital role in the healthcare industry by providing essential care and support to individuals who require assistance within the comfort of their own homes. These compassionate professionals work closely with patients, especially those who are elderly, disabled, or recovering from illness or surgery, to ensure their well-being and improve their quality of life. Home health aides are skilled in a wide range of responsibilities, including assisting with personal hygiene, medication reminders, light housekeeping, meal preparation, and monitoring vital signs. They also offer companionship and emotional support, creating a nurturing environment that fosters independence and promotes overall well-being. Home health aides often develop strong relationships with their clients and their families, building trust and providing peace of mind by being a consistent presence in their lives. With their dedication, empathy, and commitment to personalized care, home health aides make a significant difference in the lives of those they serve, allowing individuals to maintain their independence and age gracefully in the comfort of their own homes.
Home Health Care – The Home Health Aide course is designed to prepare students to provide basic health care in the home. It includes providing for medical/personal needs, personal care services, cleaning tasks, nutrition, and the scope of limitations of a home health aide. At the completion of this course, students will be qualified to work as a certified Home Health Aide in the state of New York. Students enrolled in the HHA course are required to successfully complete 83 hours of training to be eligible for certification.
Registration requirements:
- Valid Photo ID
- High School or college Diploma
- Registration fee of $50.00
If no diploma – an entrance exam is required to qualify