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Care beyond walls

Home Health Aides provide essential care to individuals in their homes, particularly those who are elderly, disabled, or recovering from illness. HHAs assist with activities such as bathing, dressing, and meal preparation. Training programs for Home Health Aides focus on the unique challenges of providing care in a home setting, emphasizing the importance of compassion, flexibility, and effective communication.

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*Tuition may change without notice Financial assistance may be available to students who qualify. Request for financial assistance are made at the time the application is submitted. Information on financial assistance that is available will be forwarded to the applicant with the acceptance letter.

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Overview

The Home Health Aide program is designed to train students who wants to begin a medical career to Home Health Aides. The program provides student with the knowledge and ability to make a positive impact on the lives of the sick, disabled, and elderly. Home health aides (HHAs) assist patients with completing important personal tasks such as dressing, bathing and a variety of hygiene needs. As a Home Health Aide, students are trained to work, in the home, assisted living or nursing home facilities. Upon completion of this program students will receive a diploma. Student may begin working in their field of training as soon as their diploma is received.

Entrance Requirements
  • The applicant should present evidence of high school diploma, or GED. Applicants must present evidence of graduation or GED prior to completion of the program of study.
  • Students, who have not completed high school nor GED and are 17 years of age or older must demonstrate the ability to benefit from the program of instruction. Students must pass the School Basic Skills Test with a minimum score of 75% or higher.
  • All applying students must complete an Enrollment Agreement.
  • Students receive a catalog at least one week before enrollment commences.
  • Jetmapp Med Training will keep records of prospective students denied admission for at least one year.
  • Prospective students, who were denied admission and would like to view their file, may submit a written request. Access to view the file will be granted within 24 hours of request.
  • Students should have all immunizations up-to-date and a documented general medical physical form must be provided to the registrar office and will be kept in the student file prior to beginning externship.

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