Includes bilingual access, sequenced lessons, final review, and certificate after requirements are completed.
Simple $19.99 pricing with the certificate included
The course keeps pricing low, clear, and competitive for comparable online certificate education, without hidden certificate fees.
The completion record lists the course name, the learner, the completion date, the in-service hours, the topic areas covered, and a public verification route, so the agency can place it in each aide's in-service file for survey.
Lessons map to 42 CFR §484.80 in-service topic areas plus OSHA bloodborne pathogens (29 CFR 1910.1030), OSHA hazard communication (29 CFR 1910.1200), HIPAA privacy and security, patient rights, abuse/neglect/exploitation recognition and mandatory reporting, and emergency preparedness (42 CFR §484.102).
Because acceptance and in-service crediting are set by each agency and state survey agency, the course clearly states it is employer-provided in-service training and not a state certification, so the agency confirms its own crediting before relying on it.
This is employer-provided in-service and compliance training that supports the 12-hours-per-year home health aide in-service requirement of 42 CFR §484.80(d) and related OSHA, HIPAA, abuse-reporting, and emergency-preparedness topics. It is general training education, not legal advice, not medical advice, not emergency dispatch, and not an official Adult Protective Services or Child Protective Services filing channel.
This is NOT the 75-hour state home health aide certification or competency evaluation. That credential requires at least 16 hours of supervised, in-person, hands-on clinical skills training and a state competency evaluation that cannot be delivered fully online, and this course does not provide, replace, or satisfy it. Do not use this course to become a certified or state-listed home health aide.
This course does not replace your agency's own policies and procedures, your agency's RN-supervised competency evaluation and supervisory-visit-driven in-service plan, any specific training your agency or state survey agency designates, your state's adult-protection and mandatory-reporting statutes, the Adult Protective Services or 911 reporting channels, or any manufacturer or care-plan instructions for specific equipment or tasks.
The completion record is a training-completion record for the agency's in-service file. It is not a state certification, a license, or a guarantee of acceptance. Whether this in-service training is accepted and credited toward the 12-hour requirement is determined by your agency and the applicable state survey agency; confirm in writing with your agency and, where relevant, the state survey agency before relying on this record.
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