Home Health Aide 75 Clock Hours

3 Weeks

Method of Delivery: Hybrid

Theory hours may be completed online, on campus, or in hybrid format. Labs must be completed on campus.

PROGRAM OBJECTIVE:

Upon completion of this program, graduates will possess the skills and knowledge to become employed as entry level Home Health Aides, working for Home Health Agencies, and Hospice Care.

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION:

Students of the Home Health Aide program will learn to perform duties which include providing physical comfort and care for patients, nutrition, and other sustaining services for home health care recipients. The students will have 25 hours of lab to practice, demonstrate and perform procedures associated with bedside client care.

 

PROGRAM OUTLINE

 

PROGRAM BREAKDOWN BY COURSE

Course Number

Course Title

Clock Hours

Hour Types

Modality

HHA201

Foundations of Home Health Care

25

25 Theory Hours

Hybrid/Online/On Ground

HHA202

Applied Care Planning and Special Populations

25

25 Theory Hours

Hybrid/Online/On Ground

HHA203

Clinical Skills Laboratory

25

25 Lab Hours

On Ground

 

TOTAL:

75

50 Theory/25 Lab

 

CREDENTIAL AWARDED:

Upon successful completion of the program, the student will receive a Home Health Aide Diploma.

 

EMPLOYMENT DISCLOSURE:

Home Health Aide does not have a certification requirement. Students may begin working in their field of training as soon as a diploma is received.

COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

HHA 201 Foundations of Home Health Care (Course offered online-and on campus)

25 Theory Hours/0 Lab Hours/0 Externship Hours/25 Clock Hours

This course provides the program’s core knowledge base: the role of the

home health aide, patients’ rights and legal/ethical responsibilities (including HIPAA and

domestic violence recognition), professional communication and interpersonal skills, basic

anatomy/physiology concepts, infection control and OSHA/bloodborne pathogen awareness, safety and emergency procedures (including BLS/CPR principles), and

observation/charting/documentation practices. Students learn to identify changes in health, apply basic nutrition and dietary principles, understand weights and measures, and recognize common medical errors and reporting requirements.

 

HHA 202 Applied Care Planning and Special Populations (Course offered online-and on campus)

25 Theory Hours/0 Lab Hours/0 Externship Hours/25 Total Clock Hours

This course builds applied clinical judgment and care‑planning skills for common home care scenarios: rehabilitative nursing concepts (ROM, mobility, body mechanics, transfer techniques), geriatric care and psychosocial support (death and dying, dementia/cognitive impairment), assistance with self‑administration of medications (rights and safe assistance procedures), maintenance and household tasks relevant to home care, infection control in the home environment, and employability/computer skills for documentation and care coordination. Students integrate pathophysiology basics for common conditions, prioritize care needs, and prepare for safe delegation and teamwork with other healthcare providers.

 

HHA 203 Clinical Skills Laboratory (Course offered on campus)

0 Theory Hours/25 Lab Hours/0 Externship Hours/25 Clock Hours

This hands‑on lab course provides competency‑based practice and assessment of psychomotor and interpersonal skills required for entry‑level home health aides. Core skills include hand hygiene and PPE use; vital signs measurement and documentation; safe patient transfers, use of transfer devices and mobility assistance; feeding and oral care; basic wound care and dressing techniques; specimen collection basics; use of home equipment (wheelchair, shower chair, bed), infection control procedures, and simulated emergency response (CPR/AED practice). Emphasis is on demonstration to competency using objective checklists, SBAR communication, and realistic home‑setting simulations.