Wisconsin HHA Requirements
How To Become a HHA in Wisconsin
Wisconsin requires more than the minimum federal training standards to be working as a home health aide (HHA).
HHA training programs require 120 hours of training; which needs to include at least 40 hours of clinical training.
Know the HHA training requirements in Wisconsin before you waste time and money.

In order to receive your home health aide certificate (and certified nurse aide) in Wisconsin you need to follow their specific home health aide education requirements. CNA/HHA training programs must consist of:
- at least one-hundred-twenty (120) hours of training
- which needs to include at least forty (40) hours of clinical training

NOTE: A home health aide in Wisconsin needs to be a certified nursing aide (CNA); you must complete the CNA training and pass the competency exam.
Search for FREE HHA Training in Wisconsin
Best kept secret? Free HHA training is available in Wisconsin! The demand is great for home health aides and agencies are offering free training classes; below is an example – be working and making money as a HHA in just weeks!
Wisconsin HHA Resources
- The Wisconsin Nurse Aide Training and Registry Information website provides the very specifics on the training and certification to be a HHA/CNA in Wisconsin.
Here’s our search tool to find Wisconsin HHA agencies and FREE training classes near you!
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Here’s the Nurse Aide Training and Testing code (Chapter 129) that Wisconsin follows.