The Certificate in Health Care Aide program at Medicine Hat College provides students with the skills and knowledge necessary to care for people of all ages who are experiencing physical or mental challenges. Students will learn how to assist with daily living activities, effectively communicate with clients and team members, provide comfort and support to individuals, and manage challenging situations.
The comprehensive training offered in this program combines a mixture of theory, lab, and practicum learning, which allows students to integrate knowledge, skills, attitudes, and judgments while caring for individuals in a variety of health care settings.
After successful completion of this program, graduates will be able to work in a wide variety of settings, including home care agencies, assisted living facilities, long-term care facilities, supportive living residences, and hospitals.
Admission requirements may include a high school diploma or equivalent, English language proficiency, and a criminal record check. Specific health requirements, such as immunizations, may also be necessary. As per Medicine Hat College's Health Care Aide program's curriculum standards, it typically takes one year, or two semesters, to complete this program.