training requirements for Ohio
Regulatory Bodies
State:
Ohio Department of Health (DOH)
Ohio Department of Medicaid (ODM)
Ohio Board of Nursing
Federal: Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), which is a federal agency within the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
Caregiving roles in Ohio
Number of hours to meet the requirement for initial onboarding training
Number of hours to meet the requirement for annual training
- Personal Care Assistant (PCA)
- Home Health Aide (HHA)
- Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA)
- Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)
- PCA — 8 hrs
- HHA — 75 hrs
- CNA — 100 hrs
- LPN — Completion of a state-approved practical nursing program
- PCA — 4 hrs
- HHA — 12 hrs
- CNA — 12 hrs
- LPN — 24 hrs
State Specific Training Requirements
- Initial PCA training address the following topics: communication, infection control, basic nutrition, safe transfer techniques, and observation and reporting of changes in condition.
- HHA training covers communication, infection control, basic nutrition, safe transfer techniques, observation and reporting of changes in condition, personal care, and basic restorative services.
- CNA training covers communication, infection control, basic nutrition, safe transfer techniques, observation and reporting of changes in condition, personal care, and basic nursing skills.
- It is important to note that the specific designations and requirements for home and health care workers in Ohio may vary depending on the type of services being provided, the setting in which those services are provided, and other factors. Some home and health care agencies may require additional training or certifications beyond the minimum state requirements, depending on the specific services they provide and the needs of their clients.
- Therefore, it’s important for home and health care providers and agencies to check with their employer or a Ohio-approved training program to determine any additional training requirements that may apply to their job.