How do you become a home health aide in Louisiana?

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How do you become a home health aide in Louisiana?

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In Louisiana, home health aides are required to complete the federal minimum requirement. Specifically, home health aides in the area must complete 75 hours of training including 16 hours of training in a clinical setup. These hours are important to complete because this is what Medicare-funded agencies require. In fact, 9 out of 10 agencies in Louisiana (which is 99%) are certified by Medicare.

When it comes to a college degree, you don't have to worry if you do not have one. Anyone, even those without formal education can work as a home health aide as long as they meet the state's training and certification requirements.

In addition to these, a working home health aide must also take 12 hours of continuing education every 12 months.

For more information about the career profile of a home health aide, check out this article: Home Health Aide Career Profile

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