PCA Training Program – Project You

Project You

Personal Care Aide
Training Program

Join Clinton Institute’s PCA Training Program: Start your rewarding career in personal care with comprehensive training designed to equip you with essential skills and knowledge.

Personal Care Aide
Training Program

Join Clinton Institute’s PCA Training Program: Start your rewarding career in personal care with comprehensive training designed to equip you with essential skills and knowledge.

Introduction to the Program

Our Personal Care Aide (PCA) Training Program at Clinton Institute is designed to provide you with the foundational skills and knowledge necessary for a successful career in personal care. This program combines theoretical instruction with hands-on training to ensure you are well-prepared to offer compassionate and effective care to those in need. From basic daily living activities to specialized care techniques, our curriculum covers all essential aspects of personal care, making you a valuable asset in the healthcare field.

Why Choose Our Program?

Experienced Instructors: Learn from professionals with extensive experience in the personal care industry.

Comprehensive Curriculum: Our curriculum covers all critical areas of personal care, ensuring you gain a well-rounded education.

Hands-On Training: Engage in practical training sessions that provide real-world experience.

Job Placement Assistance: Benefit from our strong network and job placement support to find rewarding employment after graduation.

Financial Aid Options: We offer various financial aid and scholarship opportunities to make your education affordable.

Program Overview

Our PCA Training Program is a comprehensive course that equips you with the skills needed to provide exceptional care. The program includes both classroom instruction and hands-on practice. You will learn to assist clients with daily living activities, understand basic medical procedures, and develop effective communication skills to interact with clients and their families.

Basic Care Skills

Training on assisting with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, and grooming.

Health Monitoring

Learning to take and record vital signs and recognize health issues.

Home Management

Skills for maintaining a clean and organized home environment

Safety and Injury Prevention

Training on preventing common injuries, proper body mechanics, and emergency response protocols.

Nutrition and Meal Preparation

Understanding dietary needs and preparing nutritious meals.

Mission, Vision, and Values

Admission Requirements

Eligibility Criteria

To enroll in our Home Health Aide (HHA) Training Program, you must meet the following admission requirements:

  • High School Diploma or TASC (GED)*
  • Wonderlic Scores: Quantitative 13 or above, Verbal 13 or above

Application Process

To ensure a successful meeting with your advisor and to streamline the application process, please bring the following documents to your scheduled visit:

  • Federal Photo ID
  • Social Security Card
  • High School Diploma or GED*
  • Updated Resume (if applicable)

Financial Aid and Scholarships

We understand the financial commitment required for your education. That's why we offer various financial aid options to support you in achieving your career goals. One of our key programs is the Single Moms Empowerment Program, which provides dedicated financial assistance to help single mothers succeed in their educational pursuits.

*If you do not have a High School Diploma or GED, you are still able to register for classes at Clinton Institute by passing the entrance test. However, your options for financial assistance may become limited.

Full Curriculum Overview

Learn the basics of home healthcare, including roles and responsibilities, and the importance of a safe and compassionate environment.

Develop communication skills, build trust, and understand client preferences and cultural differences.

Understand age-related conditions and provide supportive care to improve the quality of life for elderly clients.

Address developmental needs and safety concerns, and learn techniques for engaging with children.

Gain knowledge of mental health conditions and learn supportive care strategies.

Learn to provide compassionate care and promote independence for clients with developmental disabilities.

Understand physical disabilities, use assistive devices, and enhance client mobility and independence.

Plan and prepare nutritious meals tailored to dietary needs, and assist clients with eating.

Help clients manage household expenses and promote financial literacy.

Maintain a clean and organized home environment, ensuring hygiene and sanitation.

Identify hazards, use proper body mechanics, and develop emergency response skills.

Apply infection control measures, including hand hygiene and personal protective equipment.

Assist with daily living activities like bathing, dressing, and grooming, maintaining client dignity and comfort.