Georgia HHA Requirements

In order to receive your home health aide certificate in Georgia you need to follow the minimum [federal] home health aide education requirements. HHA training programs must consist of:
- at least seventy-five (75) hours of training
- which needs to include at least sixteen (16) hours of clinical training
- plus, there is a requirement to complete twelve (12) hours of continuing education for every twelve (12) months
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Georgia HHA Resources
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- Learn how to pass the Georgia HHA exam.
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Here’s the federal code Section 484.80 Georgia follows.