North Dakota HHA Requirements
How To Become a HHA in North Dakota
Become a home health aide in ND – get HHA certified by following these easy steps and be working and making money within weeks!
To work as a home health aide in North Dakota, you need at least 75 hours of training and pass an evaluation test (sometimes called an “exam”).
In order to receive your home health aide certificate in North Dakota 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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Training for Becoming a Home Health Aide in North Dakota
North Dakota HHA Resources
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- Learn how to pass the North Dakota HHA exam.
- NEW: North Dakota food stamp recipients (also called SNAP) can get free HHA training!
- Here’s a fantastic listing of North Dakota home health agencies.
Here’s the federal code North Dakota adheres to Section 484.80.