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A CHHA is a trained professional who provides in-home care to individuals needing assistance with daily activities due to aging, illness, or disability.

A high school diploma or equivalent is typically required.

Our course is self-paced, designed to fit your schedule. We advice that you finish the course within 3-weeks and schedule your 2-day in-person clinical. 

To become a CHHA, you need to complete a state-approved training program, which includes both classroom instruction and clinical practice, and pass a competency examination. WeCare Home Caregivers CHHA training fulfills all 3 requirements. 

You can register for our training program through our website or by contacting our admissions office directly for guidance through the enrollment process. 1-800-688-1495

We offer comprehensive support including access to experienced instructors, study materials, and resources for clinical practice.

The training program covers various topics including basic patient care, personal care skills, understanding patient needs, health and safety protocols, and ethical behavior.

The duration of the training program varies but typically includes 76 hours of training, with at least 16 hours of hands-on clinical training.

Yes, our CHHA Online School offers a portion of the training online, which complements the in-person clinical training required for certification.

Yes, students are required to complete their training within a specified timeframe. Please refer to our course guidelines for detailed information.
What career opportunities are available for a Certified Home Health Aide?

CHHAs can work in various settings such as private homes, senior living facilities, hospices, and home health agencies.

Yes, CHHA certifications require periodic renewal. This often involves completing continuing education units and adhering to any updated state regulations.

CHHAs can work in various settings such as private homes, senior living facilities, hospices, and home health agencies.

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