Rhode Island HHA Requirements

In order to receive your home health aide certificate in Rhode Island you need to follow their specific home health aide education requirements.
HHA training programs in RI must consist of:
- at least a total of one hundred (100) hours of training
- which needs to include at least twenty (20) hours of clinical training

NOTE: A home health aide in Rhode Island needs to be a certified nursing aide (CNA); you must complete the CNA training and pass the competency exam.
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Here’s the Certificates of Registration For Nursing Assistants (Regulation 23; Section 17.9) that Rhode Island follows.