This Caregiver Training Program prepares individuals to provide compassionate care and assistance to seniors, people with disabilities, or those with chronic illnesses.
Duration: 40–60 hours
Who Can Attend:
- Beginners seeking a career in caregiving
- Family members caring for loved ones
- Individuals interested in entry-level healthcare roles
The Caregiver Training Program in Arizona is designed to equip students with the practical skills and knowledge needed to provide high-quality, person-centered care in homes, assisted living communities, or long-term care facilities.
Features of the Course:
- Hands-on training in personal care (bathing, grooming, mobility assistance).
- Basic knowledge of medication assistance and chronic illness care.
- Communication and empathy-building techniques.
- Safety protocols, infection prevention, and emergency response.
- State-specific training requirements as per Arizona’s Department of Health Services (DHS).
Career Benefits & Outcomes:
- Qualify for employment as a direct care worker (DCW), caregiver, or personal care assistant.
- High demand for caregivers across Arizona’s assisted living and home care industries.
- Provides a pathway toward advanced healthcare certifications (CNA, Medical Assistant, Nursing).
- Gain confidence, skills, and certification to deliver safe, compassionate, and effective care.