The Home Health Aide (HHA) Program at A1 Allied Health Training prepares students to deliver compassionate and competent care to patients in their homes or residential care settings. This program provides the skills, confidence, and knowledge needed to assist clients with daily living activities while maintaining their safety, dignity, and independence.
This 75-clock-hour program meets all Florida state requirements for Home Health Aide training and curriculum objectives. The course provides students with both classroom instruction and hands-on practice to master essential caregiving techniques.
- Basic patient care and personal hygiene assistance
- Ambulation and safe patient transfer techniques
- Measuring and recording vital signs
- Proper methods of charting and documentation
- Nutrition, meal preparation, and infection control
- Communication and interpersonal skills in home care
- Safety and emergency procedures in the home environment
The primary goal of the Home Health Aide program is to prepare graduates for entry-level employment as professional caregivers in a variety of healthcare settings.
- Home Health Agencies
- Assisted Living Facilities
- Private Homes
- Residential and Long-Term Care Centers
- Clinics and other healthcare environments