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Home Health Aide Program

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Home Health Aides
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What Will You Learn in a Home Health Aide Program?

A home health aide is someone who helps care for clients with chronic illness or disability. The home health aide helps these people with their daily activities such as bathing, dressing, cooking, and cleaning. People working in this type of position can provide some basic health services such as assisting patients with medication, checking a client’s pulse, and helping with simple exercises.

A home health aide program can help you learn all about the patient care you will need to perform as well as how to best interact with your patients. This type of program is not very long, so you can finish a home health aide program and get to working pretty quickly. This could be a good option for you if you like to help others and you like to perform basic caretaking duties like cooking, cleaning, and caring for people.

Topics of Study During a Home Health Aide Program

Now that you have learned what a home health aide does, you may want to consider attending a home health aide program. Learn more about what you will study during this type of program below.

  • Patient Care Procedures – Your home health aide program will teach you a lot of different information, but the main part is patient care procedures. You will need to learn how proper patient care works and how you can provide it to all of your clients.
  • Understanding Your Clients – During your schooling, you will also talk about understanding your clients. This is essential to your success as a home health aide. You need to understand your clients and their specific needs because each person you work with will be different.
  • Principles of Nutrition – Since preparing food might be a part of your job as a home health aide, your home health aide program will teach you a little bit about nutrition. You will learn some basics so that you are better able to care for your patients.
  • Special Needs Clients – If you work as a home health aide, you could have many different types of client with different needs. You could be working with elderly clients or clients with special needs. During your home health aide program, you will learn more about how to accommodate your clients and help them with what they need. This will help you get prepared for your work in the future.

Those are just a few of the things you will study during your home health aide program.

Is a Home Health Aide Program Right for You?

Now that you have learned a little bit more about a home health aide program, you have to decide if this is the right option for you. Below, we have outlined a few questions that you can ask yourself to see if this type of program is a good fit for you and your life. Check it out!

  • Do you like to help people?
    • As a home health aide, your main job and responsibility is to care for others. You will have different tasks and duties as you do so, but, ultimately, you need to enjoy helping others. You will have clients that are dependent on your care so that they can live their day-to-day lives. If you enjoy helping people, attending a home health aide program and working as a home health aide could be a great option for you.
  • Do you like to care for others?
    • As a home health aide, you work in a caretaker type of role. You will go into your client’s homes and help them with different things which can include preparing food, cleaning the home, bathing clients, and more. You need to be good at these type of jobs to be successful as a home health aide.
  • Are you ready to go to school for this position?
    • You do not have to go to school to become a home health aide, but it is not a bad idea. FVI School of Nursing and Technology has a short five-week home health aide program that you can take. This program will help you learn what you need to know to succeed as a home health aide. Also, after you finish your program, the FVI School of Nursing and Technology can help set you up with different agencies that may be looking to fill home health aide positions.

Now, you have learned more about what home health aides do and what you will learn during a home health aide program of study. If you would like to learn more specifics about the program, or you would like to sign up today, you can click here.

For more information about graduation rates, the median debt of students who completed the program, and other important information, please visit our website: https://fvi.edu/consumer-information/.

All nursing programs offered at FVI are approved by the Florida Board of Nursing Professional Nursing NCLEX Code Miramar US70415200 Professional Nursing NCLEX Code Miami US70418900 FVI School of Nursing and Technology (FVI) is licensed by the State of Florida, Commission for Independent Education (CIE) Miami (main) campus License Number: 3441/ Miramar campus License Number: 6010 The Associate of Science programs at FVI School of Nursing and Technology, Miramar, Florida and Miami, Florida are accredited by the Accredited Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN). FVI School of Nursing and Technology is accredited by the Council on Occupational Education (COE) ID# 312400 since November 03, 2010

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